Calendar: 1867-1868 Page 109
Please note: The digitised calendars in this site have had their contents extracted using OCR (optical character recognition) and as a result, there may be occasional errors in the text. We are working on correcting these errors, but this may take some time.
Page content
GENERAL LITERATURE AND SCIENCE 109 The Courses will be divided into Senior for the Candi- dates selected in 1866 and "Junior" for those selected in 1867 The Junior Courses will commence on Wednesday June 12 and continue to the first Examination with vacation of seven weeks in August and September For the second Examination they will commence at such time subsequent to the first Examination as shall hereafter be fixed and con- tinue to the second Examination with brief intervals at Christmas and Easter For each Examination sixteen weeks will be devoted to the work of the Section The Inaugural Lecture on "Reporting Cases for the further Examination of Selected Candidates for the Civil Service" will be delivered at four o'clock on Wednesday June 12 and will be open gratuitously to all Candidates selected in 1867 The Senior Courses will commence twelve weeks previous to the day fixed by the Civil Service Commissioners for the third Examination of the Candidates selected in 1866 The opening day will be announced by advertisement or can be learned of the Dean of the Section one week after the in- structions have been issued The mode of instruction adopted by the Professors will be combination of lecturing with oral examinations and they examine the students both viva voce and by written papers at the end of each half year Gentlemen may be admitted either as Matriculated Students of the College by entering to the following course Any two of the Languages named in the list English Law and Jurisprudence Indian Law and the Procedure of the Law Courts in India Law of Evidence and Procedure of the Law Courts in England Political Economy Or as occasional Students by joining any one or more classes on payment of the specified fees
Further information
For further information about this page, please click here to contact us ›