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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1927-1928-208

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208 faculty of engineering Candidates who have satisfied the Examiners in the Part Examination or have been referred in one subject under Clause or are allowed to proceed as candidates for the Pass Degree only under Clause shall be eligible to present themselves for the Part 11 Examina- tion after having satisfactorily attended approved courses extending over not less than one academic year subsequent to the Part Examina- tion in each of the subjects offered for the Part II Examination mmmt 3ΛΤ Μφποο οϊρ ΝΒηίΟ edf 33niw 10 The subjects of the Part II Examination shall be as follows Theory and Design of Machines One paper of three hours δ Hydraulics do λ Theory of Heat Engines Two papers of three hours each Theory and Design of Structures do Geodesy and Quantities do Design and Construction of Public Works do Electrical Power do Electrical Design do Engineering Geology One paper of three hours Chemistry of Metals do £ Mathematics do In each subject excepting Engineering Geology Chemistry of Metals and Mathematics the Examination shall include the Examination of Course Work 11 Candidates for an Honours Degree will be required to satisfy the Examiners in not less than five of the subjects set out in Clause 10 the five subjects to be contained within one of the following groups Group -Theory and Design of Machines Hydraulics Theory and Design of Structures Geodesy and Quantities Design and Construction of Public Works Either Engineering Geology or Mathematics Group -Theory and Design of Machines Hydraulics Theory of Heat Engines Theory and Design of Structures Electrical Power Either Chemistry of Metals or Mathematics Group -Theory and Design of Machines Hydraulics Theory of Heat Engines Electrical Power Electrical Design Either Chemistry of Metals or Mathematics
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