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Italian Language and Literature S. Indian Studies

UNIVERSITY GENERAL PRINCIPLES OF SELECTION FOR FIRST-YEAR COURSES

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R. Italian Language and Literature S. Indian Studies

15. The subjects of the course must be passed in accordance with section 8 hereof so far as it is applicable and in accordance with such conditions as may be prescribed by the faculty in the details of subjects.

113. (a) The faculty shall either in the details of subjects or by individual determination in special cases prescribe the condi- 32

tills under which a candidate will be admitted to the work of the Second Year of an honour school or combined honour course.

A candidate must at the beginning of his Second Year be approved by the faculty as a candidate in a specified honour school or combined honour course must pursue to the satis- faction of the faculty the course of study prescribed for the Second, Third and Fourth Years of that school or courser must at such annual examinations and in such subjects as may be prescribed be placed in the class list and must be placed in the class list at the final examination.

17. The faculty may direct for any subject or part of a subject that the final examination shall be held at the same time as the annual exami- nation.

18. in addition to the class lists for the final examination in each honour school there shall be a separate class list for the final examination in each combined honour course approved by the faculty.

19. No candidate may be placed in the class list at the final examination more than twice in the same school or combined honour course.

20. A candidate who has failed to obtain a place in the class list of any examination may —

(a) if of sufficient merit be given credit for particular subjects in the course for the ordinary degree and in the final examination may be allowed the ordinary degree either immediately or on the com- pletion of such further works as the faculty may determine;

(b) present himself and be classed at a subsequent examination.

21. Where a candidate desires to abandon the course for the degree with honours and to proceed with the course for the ordinary degree the faculty may prescribe what further work must be completed by the candidate to qualify him for admission to the ordinary degree.

22. Repealed.

23. A person who has obtained the ordinary degree may with approval of the faculty be admitted as a candidate for the degree with honours.

The faculty shall (notwithstanding section 16 hereof) prescribe what further work must be completed by the candidate before he shall be admitted to the final examination.

24. A candidate who has been placed in the class list at the final examination in any school or combined honour course may subsequently with the approval of the faculty which shall prescribe what further work (if any) must first be completed by him present himself and be classed at the final examination in any other school or combined honour course.

25. For the purposes of Regulation 6.1 prizes, exhibitions and scholar- ships in the subjects of the course shall be awarded on such conditions as may from time to time be prescribed by the faculty and published with the details of subjects.

[TEMPORARY REGULATION

A candidate who obtained credit for any subject or subjects of the course before 31st March, 1968, may complete the course under the regulations

I The faculty will allow changes to be mede et the end of the Second Year only In special cases in which all the work required for the school or combined course to which the change is made hee been covered In the preceding sections of the course.

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in force on 31st March, 1965 except that, for the purpose of completing a qualification for the degree, a candidate who on 31st December, 1944, had credit for any subject or subjects of the course shall not without special permission of the faculty retain credit therefor after 31st March, 1968. This temporary regulation shall expire on 31st March, 1975.]

[TEMPORARY REGULATION

1. A candidate who has obtained credit for any subject or subjects of the course before 31st March, 1969, may complete the course under the regulations in force on 31st December, 1968, as if those regulations had remained in force.

2. This temporary regulation shall expire on 31st March, 1978.]

Regulation 3.6 — Degree of Master of Arts

1. A person may be a candidate for the degree of master of Arts if — (a) he has completed the course for the degree of bachelor of Arts with

honours, or

after completing the course for the degree of bachelor of Arts (ordinary degree) and obtaining the recommendation of the head (or heads) of the school (or schools) within which he proposes to pursue his studies for the degree of master of Arts he

(i) pursues further studies for two years or such shorter period as the faculty approves and

(ii) satisfies the faculty at a preliminary examination that he has the ability to pursue the advanced studies required for the degree of master of Arts, or

(c) having completed the course for the, degree of bachelor of Arts (ordinary degree) and having qualified for a degree of master or doctor in some other faculty, he satisfies the faculty of Arts of his agility to pursue the advanced studies required for the degree of master of Arts, or

(d) being an honours graduate in some other faculty in the discipline in which he applies for admission to master of Arts candidature.

or in a closely related discipline, he satisfies the faculty of Arts of his ability to pursue the advanced studies required for the degree of master of Arts, or

(e) being a graduate in some other faculty he satisfies the faculty of Arts at such preliminary examination as may be prescribed by the faculty of his ability to pursue the advanced studies required for the degree of master of Arts.

2. Before commencing the course each candidate must obtain the approval of the faculty for his candidature and for his course and must obtain the approval of the faculty for any subsequent change in his candidature or in his course.

3. The preliminary examination for a candidate who has completed the course for the degree of bachelor of Arts (ordinary degree) or is a graduate in some other faculty shall be prescribed by the head (or heads) of the appropriate school (or schools) in the light of a candidate's proposed advanced studies, and may consist of selected papers et the final examination for the degree of bachelor of Arts with honours or of special papers of equivalent standard.

A candidate who is admitted on grounds of having qualified for a degree (b)

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of bachelor of Arts with honours in another University may be required to complete such additional work as the head (or heads) of the approp- riate school (or schools) shall prescribe before submitting for examination.

4. A candidate shall enter his name with the Registrar not later than the end of the third week of the first term of the year in which he com- mences either the further studies leading to the preliminary examination or the advanced studies for the degree and shall re-enrol in each year over which the course may be extended.

5. A candidate shall pursue advanced studies and enter for examination in one, or, with the approval of the faculty, in two of the following schools —

A. Classical Studies