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INSTITUTIONS AFFILIATED TO THE

UNIVERSITY.

(Connected with Government.)

1. Presidency College, (General and Law Depts.) Calcutta.

2. Medical College, Calcutta.

3. Civil Engineering College, Calcutta.

4. Hooghly College.

5. Dacca College.

6. Kishnaghur College.

7. Berhampore College. 8. Agra College. 9. Benares College. 10. Saugor School. 11. Sanscrit College. 12. Ajmere School. 13. Bareilly College.

14. Patna College.

(Unconnected with Government.)

15. Bishop's College.

16. Doveton College, Calcutta.

17. St. Paul's School.

18. Free Church Institution, Calcutta.

19. La Martiniére College, Calcutta.

20. London Missionary Society's Institution, Bhowanipore.

21. Serampore College.

22. Queen's College, Colombo.

23. St. Xavier's College, Calcutta.
24. St. John's College, Agra.
25. Joy Narain's College, Benares.

26. St. Thomas' College, Colombo.

AFFILIATION.

1. Institutions or departments of Institutions may be affiliated for Law, Medicine, Civil Engineering, and for the B. A. Degree.

2. The power of affiliating rests with the Syndicate, to whom all applications for affiliation must be addressed through the Registrar.

In the case of a Government Institution, application must be made by the Director of Public Instruction or other Chief Educational officer of the province in which the Institution is situated.

In the case of any other Institution, application must be made by the chief controlling authority of such Institution.

Every application must be countersigned by two Members of the Senate, and, if thought necessary in the case of distant Institutions, by the Secretary to the Government of the Province in which the Institution is situated.

3. The application must contain :

(a) A declaration that the Institution has the means of educating up to the standard under which it desires to be affiliated.

(b) A statement shewing the provision made for the instruction of the students up to the same standard.

(c) Satisfactory assurance that the Institution will be maintained on the proposed footing for 5 years at least.

4. The Syndicate may, at any time, withdraw the privilege of affiliation from any Institution.

Presidency College.

AFFILIATED, 1857.

The Presidency College was established on the 15th June, 1855, under orders from the Hon'ble the Court of Directors, in their Despatch No. 62, dated 13th September, 1854. The scheme was originally prepared by the Council of Education in the early part of 1854, at the request of the Marquis of Dalhousie, then Governor-General of India.

To carry out this scheme, an allowance of Rs. 7,640 per mensem was sanctioned for the instructive establishment. Eight Scholarships, founded in commemoration of the donors whose names they bear, are attached to this College, and are tenable by graduates in Arts for one year after taking the Degree of B. A. viz. : The Burdwan Scholarship,

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The College is open to all classes of the community. All students pay an admission fee of Rs. 10. Students in the General Department pay a monthly fee of Rs. 10 and in the Law Department one of 5 Rupees.

Students are admissible on producing a certificate of having passed the University Entrance Examination, or on passing an Examination at the College, of the same nature as that for University Entrance Candidates.

INSTRUCTIVE STAFF.

General Branch.

Mr. J. Sutcliffe, M. A., Principal and Professor of Mathematics.

Mr. J. Sanders, Professor of English Literature. Mr. E. B. Cowell, M. A. Professor of History (on leave.) Mr. W. Grapel, M. A. Professor of Mental and Moral Philosophy and Logic.

Mr. J. Stephenson, B. A. Professor of Natural Philosophy and Astronomy.

Mr. H. F. Blanford, Professor of Natural Science.

Baboo Kisto Comul Bhuttacharjee, B. A. Professor of Vernacular Literature.

Mr. E. R. Ives, B. A. Assistant Professor of Literature. Mr. P. Hordern, B. A. Assistant Professor of Literature. Mr. J. S. Rees, Assistant Professor of History.

Mr. Stigant, Assistant Professor of History (on leave.) Baboo Peary Churn Sircar, offg. Assistant Professor of History.

Baboo Raj Krishna Banerjee, Assistant Professor of Vernacular Literature.

Law Branch.

Mr. W. A. Montriou, Professor of Jurisprudence and Indian Law.

Mr. J. Goodeve, Professor of English Law (on leave.)
Mr. W. Grapel, M. A., Officiating.

Medical College of Bengal.

AFFILIATED, 1857.

1. The Medical College of Bengal was founded by Lord William Bentinck, in the year 1835.

The government of the College and Hospital is vested in the Principal, aided by a Consultative Council, composed of all the Professors, subject to the general control of the Director of Public Instruction.

THE PRIMARY OR ENGLISH CLASS.

This class consists of Scholarship-holders, free Students and paying Students. The number of Free Students in the College, at one time, is limited to 50, and nomination to the free list has been left, by the Director of Public Instruction, in the hands of the Principal.

Free presentations are made entirely with reference to the ability of applicants, as shown by the position they may have held at the Entrance Examination in Arts of the University, or by possession of Scholarships from other Colleges.

Paying Students are required to pay an admission fee of Co.'s Rs. 15, and 5 Rs. per mensem during their stay in the College.

They are required to follow the curriculum of the College as laid down for the primary or English class, and are subject to the same rules regarding discipline.

Students who do not intend to graduate at the Calcutta University, or who are desirous of attending single courses of lectures, may enter as casual students; they are not required to follow the College curriculum, but in other respects are amenable to the College Regulations. If they enter for more than a single course of lectures, they are required to comply with the rules which regulate the admission of other applicants to the primary class.

Casual students pay in advance fees of Rs. 40 for each course of lectures and Rs. 60 for each six months' attendance on the different departments of hospital practice.

The expenditure on Scholarships of the primary class is limited to Rupees (400) four hundred a month, and this sum is ordinarily distributed among the students of the five years as follows:

To *Students of the 4th and 5th years, 14

Senior Scholarships at 12 Rupees a month, ... 168 0 0

* For Students of these two years, University Scholarships are also available, and, for those of the 5th year, the Goodeve Scholarship likewise.

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