Calendar: 1873-1874 Page 319
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318 EVENING CLASSES the examinations of the Winter Session shall gain the highest number of Marks in Divinity and any other two subjects not being Writing Drawing Shorthand or Public Speaking No Prize will be given for less number than 240 marks nor to any one whose Schedule of Attendances is not re- turned properly signed to the Librarian before the last day of the Winter Session III Prize will be given by the Council to each of the first five Matriculated Students whogain the highest aggregate number of marks in all the subjects not exceeding in number of which Divinity must be one which they respec- tively bring up for examination at the end of the Winter Session No Prize will be given for less aggregate than 300 marks nor to any one whose Schedule of Attendances is not returned properly signed to the Librarian before the last day of the Winter Session IV In each Class for which not less than 10 Students have entered there will be offered Prize to the Student who shall be highest in the examination provided he shall gain not less than three-fourths of the marks allotted to the subject Certificates of Distinction -One Certificate to each of the Students next in succession who shall gain not less than three-fourths of the marks allotted to the subject Certificates of Merit One Certificate to each of the Students next in succession who shall gain not less than three-fifths of the marks allotted to the subject Whenever Class is divided into two or more divisions each division will be treated as distinct Class as regards Prizes and Certificates
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