Calendar: 1881-1882 Page 301
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302 MEDICAL DEPARTMENT ticgulattoits G11& KrQuiremente of Examining 130Μεβ Every effort is made to obtain the latest regulations but Students intending to offer themselves for examination before any of the Examining Bodies are recommended to make direct application to the Secretaries of those Bodies for 1y information which they may require Regulations of the University of London respecting Degrees Students of King's College London are admitted to Examin- ation for Degrees in Arts Science Law and Medicine ana for the honours exhibitions and scholarships conferred by the Senate of the University of London Candidates for Degrees must register their names and pay the required fees to the Registrar All required Certificates must he transmitted to the Registrar at east fourteen days before the Examinations begin Matriculation The Matriculation Examination takes place twice year commencing on the second Monday in January and the third Monday in June respectively Fee £2 No Candidates are admitted unless they have produced Certificates of having completed their sixteenth year The subjects for Examination are Latin any two of the following languages Greek French German and either Sanskrit or Arabic the English Language English History and Modern Geography Mathematics Natural Philosophy Chemistry No one will he approved by the Ex- aminers unless he shows competent knowledge of these subjects This Examination is among those Preliminary Examinations of which some one must be passed by every Medical Student on commencing his profession Bachelor of Medicine Candidates for this Degree are required- To have passed the Matriculation Examination in this University unless they have taken Degree in Arts in one of the Universities of Sydney Mel- bourne Calcutta or Madras and Latin was one of the subjects in which they passed
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