Calendar: 1879-1880 Page 345
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344 EVENING CLASSES II AVhenever Class is divided into two or more divisions each division will be treated as distinct Class as regards Prizes and Certificates III Prizeman of former year if he continues to attend the same Division of any subject or the same subject if there be no Divisions may be examined with the other Students may be classed in order of merit and may obtain such Cer- tificate as the number of his marks will justify but cannot again obtain the Prize nor can he count the marks except those gained in Divinity towards the Cunningham" Prize the "Jelf" Medal or towards one of the "Aggregate" prizes IV In case of there being more than one Division of subject Student not joining the Division to which he is assigned at the beginning of the Session by the Professor or Senior Lecturer see Section VI Clause XII shall forfeit all claim to Prize or Certificate in that subject There is also an examination in each subject at the close of every Summer Session and Certificates of Distinction and Merit are then given to all who obtain respectively three- fourths or three-fifths of the whole number of marks VI No Prize or Certificate can be awarded unless earned by- Regular and punctual attendance in the particular class for which the reward is given Good conduct Absolute merit in the examination VII The highest number of marks assigned to each sub- ject is 100 The standard for "absolute merit which alone will carry Prize or Certificate of Distinction is 75 The standard for Certificates of Merit" is 60
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