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  Item Reference: KCLCAL-1944-1945-120

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124 CHEMICAL ENGINEERING COLLEGE CERTIFICATE IN CHEMICAL ENGINEERING The Certificate in Chemical Engineering is awarded by the Delegacy of King's College on the recommendation of the Committee on Chemical Engineering nominated by the Professorial Board Examinations for tho Certificate are held once year in the month of June or at such other time as shall hereafter be arranged The Regulations under which the Certificate is granted are as follows It is condition of entry to the course for the Certificate that candidate shall be Graduate who has obtained Science Degree with Chemistry as principal subject or an Engineer- ing Degree or Diploma and has reached the Intermediate standard in Chemistry of the London University or such qualification as shall be deemed by the Committee equivalent to the above Candidate for the Certificate must have pursued his studies in Chemical Engineering as Regular Student in the Faculties of Science and Engineering for not less than three terms candidate must satisfy the Committee on Chemical Engineering as to his conduct attendance and progress in the courses for each of the subjects which he is required to attend according to the Syllabus He must pass Examinations in the following subjects unless exempted as below Materials of Construction and Basic Principles of Structural Design Mechanics of Fluids Theory of Machines Heat Engines Electrical Technology General Theoretical Chemistry Inorganic and Physical Principles of Organic Chemistry Chemical Engineering Operations and Processes including the General Principles of Factory Organisation and Management in Chemical Works Design and Layout of Chemical Plant Students who have previously studied any of the above subjects to sufficiently high standard may apply to the Chemical Engineering Committee for exemption from the Course and Examination therein In normal circumstances the examination will consist of approxi- mately seven papers only the actual subjects in which the student is examined depending upon his previous training Satisfactory attendance implies attendance at the class examinations and the production of satisfactory record of practical work Absence from any class amounting to more than 20 per cent of the total number of hours of attendance possible will disqualify student from entering for the Certificate Examinations
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