The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 50
Schedule
Schedule.
Maximum Marks of Subjects for Junior Scholarship Examination
1. | Latin | 1500 |
2. | Greek | 1000 |
S. | English | 1000 |
4. | French | 750 |
5. | German or Italian | 750 |
6. | Mathematics | 1500 |
7. | History and Geography | 750 |
8. | Science | 1000 |
V. No person shall be entitled to hold a Junior Scholarship unless within three months after its acquisition he shall have matriculated as a member of the University, and shall have entered his name upon the books of some affiliated institution, nor unless he shall attend regularly the course of studies and lectures provided by such institution: Provided that any scholar may, on giving notice to the Chancellor, pursue his studies at some affiliated institution other than that in which he may have originally entered.
VI. A Junior Scholarship shall become vacant by neglect on the part of the holder to pass each year in at least two subjects page 74 of the annual examination of the institution upon the books of which he may have entered his name, unless the holder shall produce proof to the satisfaction of the Chancellor that he was unable from illness or other sufficient cause to attend.
VII. All junior scholars, unless for any reason specially excused by the Chancellor, shall, as a condition of holding their Scholarship, be required at the end of their second year after matriculation to pass in one section of their examination for the degree of Bachelor of Arts, or of Bachelor of Science.
VIII. The fee for the examination for Junior Scholarships shall be one guinea.