23. The Dosabhai Framji Cama Scholarship (Rs. 190.)-Awarded every year to the highest among Parsi candidates within the first ten and failing such a one to the highest.-Tenable for one year at a College. (Pages 481-85.) 24. The Lord Sandhurst Scholarship (Rs. 142-8.)-Awarded to the highest among Memon Mahomedan candidates, Tenable for one year at a College. (Pages 490-91.) 25. The Uttamram Memorial Scholarship (Rs. 12-8 per mensem.)-Awarded to the highest in Elementary Science among Kathiavari candidates.-Tenable for a year at any College. (Pages 494-95.) 26. The Narayan Mahadev Parmanand Prize (when not awarded for a Competitive Essay) (Rs. 199-8)—Awarded to the highest among Hindu female candidates. (Pages 495-96.) 27. The Ebrahim Nurdin Scholarship or Prize (Rs. 199-8)-Awarded to the highest among Dawudi Bohra Candidates.Tenable for one year at a College. (Pages 496-98.) 28. The Chatfield Scholarship (Rs. 24 per mensem.)-Awarded to the highest among the sons and daughters of the past or present Masters and Mistresses of a Government, Local Board, Municipal or Aided Vernacular School.-Tenable at the (1) College of Science, (2) Grant Medical College, (3) Agricultural Department of any College affiliated to the University. (Pages 499-500.) 29. The Chatfield Prize (Rs. 100)—Awarded to the highest among female candidates of purely native parentage. (Pages 499-500.) 30. The Rao Bahadur Karamsi Damji Scholarship (Rs. 199-8 per annum.)-Awarded to the highest among Cutchi Lohana candidates, and failing such a one to the highest among Cutchi Dassa Oswal Bania candidates. Tenable for one year at any College. (Pages 500-1.) 31. The Miss Yamunabai Atmaram Dalvi Scholarship (Rs. 199-8 per annum.)-Awarded to the highest in Sanskrit among female candidates, and failing such a one to the highest in Sanskrit among Saraswat Gauda (Shenwi) Brahmin candidates.—Tenable for a year at any College. (Page 505.) 32. The Byramjee Nusservanjee Koyajee Scholarship and Silver Medal(Scholarship and Medal worth Rs. 199).-Awarded to the highest in Elementary Science among Parsi candidates.-Scholarship tenable for one year at a Medical College. (Pages 506-7.) 33. The Mrs. Gangubai R. V. Dhamnaskar Scholarship (Rs. 199-8 per annum.)-Awarded to the highest among Maratha female candi. dates, and failing such a one to the highest among Maratha male candidates.Tenable for the full period of graduation at an Arts, Medical or Engineering College. (Pages 507-8.) 34. The Rajaram Govindram Scholarship (Rs. 15 per mensem.)-Awarded to the highest among Visa Nagar Bania Can. didates, and failing such a one to the highest in Sanskrit among Gujarat Hindu Candidates.-Tenable for one year at any College. (Pages 511-12.) 35. The Sir Dinshaw Manockjee Petit (First Baronet) Scholarship (Rs. 199-8)-Awarded to the highest in Persian.-Tenable for one year.Scholar must continue his studies at an Arts College with Avesta and Pahlavi as his Second Language. (Pages 512-13.) 36. The Dr. Ismail Jan Mahomed Scholarship— (Rs. 171 per annum.)-Awarded to the highest among Mahomedan Candidates.-Tenable for one year at a Medical College. (Pages 515-16.) At the Previous Examination. 1. The David Sassoon Hebrew Scholarship Awarded to the highest in Hebrew since the last award, failing candidates at Matriculation. (See At Matriculation, 4.) (Pages 400-2.) 2. The Hughlings Prize (Rs. 80 in books.)-Awarded to the highest in English. (Page 422.) 3. The Venayekrao Jugonnathji Sunkersett Prize (Rs. 100 in books.)-Awarded to the highest in Sanskrit. (Page 425.) 4. The Kahandas Muncharam Scholarship (Rs. 200 per annum.)-Awarded to the highest among Gujarati Hindu candi. dates.-Tenable for a year at an Engineering College. (Pages 427-28.) 5. The Melvill Memorial Scholarship (Rs. 17 per mensem.)-Biennial. -Awarded to the highest among candidates from Colleges in the Gaikwad Territory.-Tenable for two years.Scholar must study for B. A. or B.Sc. at any College. (Pages 439-40.) 6. The Sir Frank Souter Scholarship (Rs. 14 per mensem.)-Awarded to the highest among Mahomedan candidates. Tenable for one year at a College. (Pages 441-43.) 7. The Majmudar Manishankar Kikani Sanskrit Scholarship(Rs. 8 per mensem.)-Biennial.-Awarded to the highest in Sanskrit amongst candidates who previous to Matriculation studied for two years in a Kathiawar High School, or failing such among natives of Gujarat.-Tenable for two years at any College. (Pages 445-46.) 8. The Bhavnagar Percival Scholarship (Rs. 10 per mensem.)-Awarded to the highest among such candidates from Gujarat and Samaldas Colleges as matriculated from a school at Nadiad or Bhavnagar.-Tenable for one year at a College. (Page 447.) 9. The Divan Bahadur Manibhai Cutch Memorial Scholarship in Arts— (Rs. 15 per mensem.)—Biennial.—Awarded to the highest among those who matriculated from a school in Cutch, Cutchis or Gujaratis (whether Hindu or Mahomedan), preference being given in that order.-Cutchi and Gujarati candidates should have matriculated from a school in the Presidency. -Tenable for two years.-Scholar to continue studies for B.A. at a College. (Pages 462-63,) 10. The Divan Bahadur Manibhai Cutch Memorial Scholarship for the encouragement of Technical Education Awarded alternately with the above, In other respects similar to the above, except that the Scholar must join the Victoria Technical Institute or study for the B.Sc. at a College. Preference to be given to a candidate who would do the former. (Pages 462-63.) 11. The Gangabai Bhat Scholarship (Rs. 156-12 per annum.)—Awarded to the highest among unmarried Hindu female or male candidates under certain conditions.-Tenable for one year at a College. (Pages 486-87.) 12. The Bai Aimai Kharshetji Rustamji Cama Scholarship- (Rs. 190 per annum.)—Awarded to the highest in Avesta and Pahlavi among Parsi candidates.-Tenable for one year.-Scholar must continue Avesta and Pahlavi studies at an Arts College. (Pages 487-88.) 13. The Bai Dayakore Morarbhoy Vijbhukhandas Sanskrit Scholarship (Rs. 166-4).-Awarded to the highest in Sanskrit.-Tenable for one year.Scholar must continue his Sanskrit studies at an Arts College. (Pages 489-90.) 14. The Abdulla Meheralli Dharamsi Khoja Testimonial Scholarship (Rs. 199-8.)-Awarded to the highest among Khoja Mahomedan candidates, -Tenable for one year at a College. (Pages 502-3.) At the Intermediate Arts Examination. 1. The Gibbs Prize (Rs. 70 in books.)-Awarded to the highest in the paper in Physics. (Pages 430-31.) 2. The Varjivandas Madhavdas Sanskrit Scholarship— (Rs. 180.)-Awarded to the highest in Sanskrit.-Tenable for a year.Scholar must continue Sanskrit studies for B.A. at a College. (Pages 437-38.) 3. The Sir Frank Souter Scholarship for the Intermediate— (Rs. 14 per mensem.)-Awarded to the highest among Mahomedan candi. dates.-Tenable for one year at a College. (Pages 441-43.) 4. The Gangabai Bhat Scholarship (Rs. 156-12 per annum).-Awarded to the highest among unmarried Hindu female candidates or under certain circumstances to the highest among Hindu unmarried male candidates.-Tenable for one year at a College. (Pages 486-87.) 5. The Framji Sorabji Bhavnagri Scholarship (Rs. 199-8 per annum.)-Awarded under certain conditions to the highest in Avesta and Pahlavi among Parsi candidates.-Tenable for one year at an Arts College. (Pages 491-92.) 6. The Rao Bahadur Parvatis hankar Manishankar Dave Scholarship(Rs. 13 per mensem.)-Awarded to the highest among Vadanagara Vaidik Nagar Brahmans, natives of the Surat District. Failing such a one, to the highest among Vadanagara Vaidik Nagar Brahmans of Gujarat, Káthiáwár, Kachha and other places in that order.-Scholar must continue his studies for the B.A. degree at an Arts College. (Pages 508-9.) At the B.A. Examination. 1. Kinloch Forbes Gold Medal and Prize (See under First LL.B.) 2. The Ellis Scholarship (Rs. 20 per mensem.)-Awarded to the highest in English.-Tenable for a year. (Pages 408-9.) 3. The Duke of Edinburgh Fellowship (Rs. 360 per annum.)-Biennial.-Awarded to the highest in Class I.Fellow must continue studies at a College and present himself for M.A. within the time of his Fellowship.-Tenable for two years. (Pages 411-12.) 4. The James Taylor Prize (Rs. 90 in books.)—Awarded to the highest in History and Political Economy in Class I or II. (Page 423.) 5. The Bhau Daji Prize (Rs. 170 in books.)-Awarded to the highest in Sanskrit. (Page 424.) 6. The Dhirajlal Mathuradas Scholarship (Rs. 200 per annum.)-Biennial.-Awarded to the highest among Gujarati Hindus.-Scholar must study in a Law School.-Tenable for two years. (Pages 428-29.) 7. The Narayan Vasudev Scholarship (Rs. 180.)—Awarded alternately to the highest in Physical and Biological Sciences (1904: Biological Sciences).-Scholar must continue studies at a College. Tenable for a year. (Pages 431-32.) 8. The Cobden Club Medal Awarded to the highest in Political Economy. (Pages 432-33.) 9. The Sir James Fergusson Scholarship in Arts— (Rs. 40 per mensem.)-Awarded to the highest, once in every four years and also when there is no suitable candidate at B.Sc. (Available in 1904).— Scholar must continue studies at a College or otherwise with the approval of the Syndicate.-Tenable for two years. (Pages 458-59.) 10. The Wordsworth Scholarship and Prize— (Scholarship: Rs. 20 per mensem; and Prize : Rs. 45 in books.)-Awarded to the highest in Compulsory History.—Scholarship tenable for one year. (Pages 482-83.) 11. The Perozshaw Merwanji Jijibhai Avesta and Pahlavi Scholarship(Rs. 190 per annum.)-Awarded to the highest in Avesta and Pahlavi among Parsi candidates.-Scholar must continue studies at a College.-Tenable for one year. (Pages 488-89.) 12. The Narayan Mahadev Parmanand Prize (when awarded neither for an Essay nor at the Matriculation)— (Rs. 199-8.)-Awarded to the highest among unmarried Hindu male candi. dates. (Pages 495-96,) To a Graduate of the Degree of B.A, or B.Sc. The Mohobat Fellowship (Rs. 80 per mensem.)-Biennial,-Fellow to be selected from the B.A.'s and B.Sc.'s of the year of the award and the year previous. Preference to be given to a Mahomedan, and a Hindu from Kathiawar, Gujarat and the Deccan in that order.-Tenable for two years. To be appointed, as a general rule, to the Bahauddin College, Junagadh. (Pages 465-66.) At the Intermediate Science Examination. The Sir Dinshaw Manockjee Petit (First Baronet) Science Scholarship (Rs. 332-8.)-Awarded to the highest in the First Class.-Tenable for one year. Scholar must continue his studies for the B. Sc. degree at a recognised College. (Pages 513-14.) At the B.Sc. Examination. The Sir James Fergusson Scholarship in Arts Award to alternate with that at B. A.-Awarded to the highest, once in every four years and also when there is no suitable candidate at B.A.-In other respects exactly as at B.A. (Pages 458-59.) At the M.A. Examination. 1. The Bhugwandass Purshotumdass Sanskrit Scholarship— (Rs. 500.)-Awarded to the highest in Sanskrit.-Tenable for a year. (Pages 390-91.) 2. The Chancellor's Medal Assigned to a particular branch of study in a particular year (1904: History) and awarded to the highest in that branch in Class I. Failing such, to the highest in Class I in other branches. (Pages 409-10.) 3. The Jamshedji Nasarwanji Petit Zend Scholarship (Rs. 200.)—Awarded to the highest in Avesta and Pahlavi.-Tenable for a year. (Pages 461-62.) 4. The Sujna Gokulji Zala Vedânta Prize (Rs. 400.)-Awarded to the highest in Vedanta (in the ordinary M.A. paper together with the paper set specially for the prize.) (Pages 463-65.) 5. The Kashinath Trimbak Telang Gold Medal and Prize(Medal and Prize worth about Rs. 228.)-Awarded to the highest in History or Philosophy in Class I or II (1904: in Philosophy.) (Pages 483-84.) At the First LL.B. Examination. 1. The Kinloch Forbes Gold Medal with Prize (Medal and Prize of books worth Rs. 400.)-Awarded to the highest among candidates getting 60 per cent. marks or more in General Jurisprudence and Roman Law at B.A. or First LL.B. (Pages 399-400.) 2. The Nandashankar Parvatishankar Dave Scholarship (Rs. 10 per mensem.)-Awarded to the highest among Vadanagara Vaidik Nagar Brahmans, natives of the Surat District. Failing such a one, to the highest among Vadanagara Vaidik Nagar Brahmans of Gujarat, Kathiawar, Kachha, and other places in that order.-Scholar must prosecute his studies for the LL.B. degree at a Law College. (Pages 508-9.) At the Second LL.B. Examination. 1. The Arnould Scholarship (Rs. 17 a month.)-Awarded to the highest in the paper on Succession and Family Rights.-Tenable for a year. (Pages 410-11.) 2. The Judge Spencer Prize (Rs. 150 in books.)-Awarded to the highest. (Pages 466-67.) 3. The Mancherji Nowroji Banaji Scholarship (Rs. 171.)-Awarded to the highest among Parsi candidates in the paper in Equity, provided he obtains not less than 50 per cent. of the marks in that paper.-Tenable for one year. (Page 479.) |