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APPENDIX 'C'
INFORMATION RELATING TO EXTERNAL EXAMINATIONS.
LONDON UNIVERSITY DEGREES.
General Information.
The matriculation examination is a necessary preliminary to gradua-
-tion in any Faculty - Science, Arts, Divinity, Medicine, Laws, or
Music except in the case of graduates of Eritish Universities
and holders of certain other diplomas. The method of preparation
both for Matriculation and for degrees in any Faculty except
Medicine, is left entirely to the candidate's choice; neither
residence at a college nor attendance at lectures is required. All
the examinations and degrees of the University are open to men and
women alike. Arrangements have been made by which degrees may be
obtained in all parts of the Empire, and it is now possible for a
student in this Colony to obtain some of the degrees by examina-
-tions conducted entirely in the Colony.
If he passes the requisite examinations, a candidate can in his own
Colony obtain the degree of Bachelor of Devinity (B.D.), Bachelor
of Arts (B.A.), Bachelor of Laws (L.L.B), Bachelor of Science
(B.Sc.). The first examination to be passed towards the attainment
of a degree is that of Matriculation. The syllabus of the subjects
required for a pass is given below and the candidate must choose,
in accordance with the Regulations, the subjects in which be wish-
-es to be examined.
Two or more examinations must be passed after Matriculation be-
-fore the student can obtain a Bachelor's Degree. They are called
the Intermediate and Bachelor's Degree Examinations respectively.
Arrangements for the Matriculation
Examination.
The Matriculation Examination is held twice a year simultaneously
in England and in the Colonies, in January and June.
When
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