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writing to such Fellows as may be beyond the limits of the City of Bombay on the day of election, must be initialled as hereinafter provided and signed by them in the presence of a Magistrate or Judicial or Political officer by whom such papers will be authenticated under orders which have been issued by Government.

6. Each Fellow will be entitled to one vote, which he may record in favour of any one candidate by writing the initials of his name on the voting paper against the name of the candidate for whom he wishes to vote, and by signing the voting paper at the foot thereof. If the Fellow record more than one vote, his voting paper shall be cancelled by the Registrar and a note thereof made thereon.

7. Voting papers which are not tendered to or received by the Registrar before 6 P.M. on the day of election will not be counted by him.

8. All valid voting papers received before 6 P.M. on the day of election shall at 6 P.M. be scrutinized by the Registrar in the presence of such proposers of candidates as may be present, and the Registrar after completing this scrutiny shall forthwith make a report to the Syndicate stating (a) the names of candidates nominated under Rule 2, (b) the number of votes recorded for each candidate, (c) any nominations or votes declared void under Rules 2, 6 and 7. The Syndicate shall thereupon forthwith declare the name of the candidate who has received the highest number of votes; such candidate shall be deemed to have been duly elected for recommendation to His Excellency the Governor.

9. If an equality of votes is found to exist between any two or more candidates, and the addition of one vote would entitle any one of those candidates to be declared elected, the determination of the candidate to whom such one additional vote shall be deemed to have been given shall be made by lot to be drawn by the Registrar in such manner as he shall determine. The result of such drawing by lot shall be final and conclusive.

10. The decision of the Syndicate in any case arising under the provisions of Rule 6, Rule 7 or Rule 8 shall be final and conclusive.

11. On the result of the election being so reported as aforesaid, the voting papers shall be destroyed.

12. The Vice-Chancellor after the result of such election shall have been declared as aforesaid, shall report to His Excellency the Governor the name of the candidate who has been elected and recommended as aforesaid.

RULES ADOPTED BY THE SENATE FOR THE ELECTION OF TWO MUNICIPAL COUNCILLORS BY FELLOWS RESIDENT IN BOMBAY.

1. Ten clear days before the day fixed for the election, the Registrar shall issue to all Fellows on the Electoral Roll a notification stating the date of the election and the number of vacancies to be filled.

2. No candidate shall be entered on the list of nominations unless a proposition for his nomination in writing signed by the proposer and seconder, who shall both be Fellows on the Electoral Roll, shall have been handed in to the University Office four clear days before the day fixed for the election.

3. On the following day the Registrar shall issue to each Fellow on the Fellows' Electoral Roll a copy of the list of nominations.

4. The election shall take place at the University Convocation Hall between the hours of 4 and 6 P.M. on the day fixed and shall be conducted by the Registrar.

5. The election shall be by ballot by means of voting papers which shall be delivered personally by the electors to the Registrar at the time and place aforesaid.

6. Each Fellow on the roll shall be entitled to as many votes as there are vacancies, but shall not give more than one vote for one person. In the event of an elector having given more than one vote for any one person, but not having voted for more persons than there are vacancies, then he shall be deemed to have given one vote for each person for whom he has voted, but in the event of his having voted for more persons than there are vacancies, then his voting paper shall be cancelled.

7. Immediately after 6 P.M. on the day of election the Registrar shall open the ballot box and scrutinize the voting papers in the presence of such of the proposers of candidates as shall be present, and ascertain the number of valid votes given for each candidate. The candidate or candidates with the highest number of votes shall be returned by the Registrar as elected.

8. If an equality of votes is found on such scrutiny to exist between any two or more candidates and the addition of a vote would entitle any of those candidates to be declared elected the determination of the candidate or candidates to whom such one additional vote shall be deemed to have been given shall be made by lot, to be drawn by the Registrar in such manner as he shall then and there determine,

9. The decision of the Registrar after such scrutiny and ballot (if any) as to the candidate or candidates who are to be returned as duly elected shall be final; and on the result of the election being so ascertained as aforesaid the voting papers shall be destroyed.

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IV.

Regulations.

In the following Regulations the pronoun "he" and its derivatives
are used to denote either sex, the male or the female.

I. ARTS.

MATRICULATION EXAMINATION.

1. The Examination will be held once a year at Bombay and at such other places as shall, from time to time, be appointed by the Syndicate,* commencing on the Second Monday in November.

2. Candidates must forward an application to the Registrar one month before the Examination. (Vide Form A.)

3. One month before the commencement of the Examination, each Candidate must pay or cause to be paid to the Registrar at Bombay, or to such person as he may appoint in the Mofussil, a fee of Rs. 12, for which a receipt will be given. (Vide Form B.)

4. Failure to pass the Examination will not disqualify the Candidate for again presenting himself at any subsequent Matriculation Examination on a new application being forwarded, and a fresh fee paid.

5. Candidates will be examined in Languages, Mathematics, Elementary History and Geography, and Elementary Science.

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(Any other language may at any time be added to this list by the Syndicate.)

In English there will be one Paper containing (1) one or more passages for paraphrase, with, as an alternative, one or more passages for translation into English in the following vernacular languages, riz. :Marathi, Gujarati, Kanarese, Hindustani, Sindhi and Portuguese; (2) questions in gramınar; and (3) an exercise or exercises in composition.

In the second Language there will be one paper containing prose passages for translation from and into English and questions in gram

mar.

* The following places have been appointed by the Syndicate :

Poona, Ahmedabad, Belgaum and Karachi,

The attention of students intending to study Medicine is drawn to the fact that the Examining Bodies of the United Kingdom which recognize the Matriculation Examination of the University of Bombay, require à certificate that the Candidate passed in Latin,

II.-MATHEMATICS.-Two Papers.

1st.-Arithmetic. The examples to be worked from first principles, and not merely by rules. Algebra to Simple Equations inclusive, viz., Definitions and Explanations of Algebraical signs and terms; Brackets; Addition, Subtraction, Multiplication and Division of Algebraical expressions and Algebraical Fractions; Resolution into Factors; Highest Common Factor and Lowest Common Multiple of two or more Algebraical expressions; Extraction of Square Root and Cube Root; Simple Equations involving not more than two unknown quantities and Problems producing such Equations.

2nd.-First four books of Euclid, with deductions.*

III.—ELEMENTARY HISTORY AND GEOGRAPHY.-One Paper. Elementary History of England and India, and Elementary Geography.

IV. ELEMENTARY SCIENCE.-One Paper.

(a) The parallelogram of forces, and composition of parallel forces with experimental proofs. The mechanical powers, the straight lever, the common balance, wheel and axle, the three systems of pulleys, the inclined plane, the wedge, the screw. Easy problems on the above;

(b) Chemistry with easy problems. Text-book, "Roscoe's Chemistry," one of Macmillan's Science Primers; and

(e) Astronomy. Text-book, "Lockyer's Astronomy," one of Macmillan's Science Primers.

N.B.-Candidates must satisfy the Examiners in each branch of the Examination.

6. The Examination will be conducted by means of printed questions to be answered in English, except when otherwise specified.

7. On the Fourth Monday after the commencement of the Examination, the Examiners will publish a list of successful Candidates in the order of merit, with the total number of marks obtained by each Candidate, and the name of his school.

8. A Certificate will be given to those who pass the Examination. (Vide Form C.)

BACHELOR OF ARTS.

9. Candidates for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts must have passed the Matriculation Examination, and will be required to pass three subsequent examinations, the first to be called the Previous Examination, the second the Intermediate Examination, and the third the Examination for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts.

N.B.-A Bachelor of Science may obtain the Degree of B.A. on passing the Examinations in Languages (except the English of the Intermediate Examination in Arts), Deductive Logic, and History and Political Economy of the Intermediate and B. A. Examinations.

THE PREVIOUS EXAMINATION.

10. The Previous Examination will be held once a year in Bombay, commencing on the First Monday in November.

* Candidates are allowed to use the following symbols in answering the paper in Euclid :-

•. (therefore); '.' (because); = (equal to); rect. AB. BC. (rectangle contained by the straight lines AB and BC); sq. on AB (square on the straight line AB); ▲ (triangle); pm.(paral. elogram).

11. No Undergraduate will be admitted to this Examination unless he shall have kept two terms at a College or Institution recognized in Arts, and unless he produce satisfactory testimonials under Form D.

Any Undergraduate of a University recognized by the University of Bombay may be admitted to this Examination, provided his testimonials of good conduct and length of study from his own University be satisfactory.

12. Candidates must forward an application to the Registrar on or before the third day after the end of the Second Term in Arts (vide Form D).

13. Each Candidate must pay to the Registrar through the Principal of his College or otherwise, as the Syndicate may direct, a fee of Rs. 20, for which a receipt will be given (vide Form E).

14. Candidates will be examined in the following subjects:

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The paper in English will contain passages to be paraphrased. The paper in the second language will contain passages for translation both out of that language into English and vice versa. The paper on each language will contain questions in grammar, as well as in the matter of the books taken up by the Candidates.

III.-MATHEMATICS-Two Papers.

i. Algebra to Quadratic Equations inclusive, with Proportion and Variation, Permutations and Combinations, the Progressions, and the Binomial Theorem

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ii. Euclid, Books I-IV and VI, with Deductions, and Definitions of Book V

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IV.-HISTORY-One Paper.

A general outline of the Histories of Greece and Rome in alternate years from text-books to be prescribed by the Syndicate one year before the Examination.

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