DIEU
ROIT
THE HONGKONG
Government Gazette.
published by Authority.
VICTORIA, SATURDAY, 21st DECEMBER, 1861.
VOL. VII.
No. 51.
No. 135.
GOVERNMENT NOTIFICATION.
The subjoined Regulations for an Examination of Candidates for the Civil Service of India in 1862, are published for general information.
By Order,
W. H. ALEXANDER,
Acting Colonial Secretary.
Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 17th December, 1861.
EXAMINATIONS FOR THE CIVIL SERVICE OF INDIA.
REGULATIONS.
1. In June or July 1862, an Examination of candidates will be held in London. Not less than eighty candidates will be selected, if so many shall be found duly qualified. Of these, ·will be selected for the Presidency of Bengal, for that
of Madras, and for that of Bombay *Notice will hereafter he given of the days and place of examination.
2. Any natural-lærn subject of Her Majesty, who shall be desirous of entering the Civil Service of India, will be entitled to be examined at such Examination, provided he shall, on or before the 1st May 1862, have transmitted to the Civil Service Commisioners, Den's Yard, London, S.W.---
(a) Á certificate of his birth, showing that his age on the 1st May 1862 will be above eighteen years and under twenty-two years;
(3) A corificate, sigued by a physician or surgeon, of his having no disease, constitutional affection, or bodily infir- mity, naftting him for the Civil Service of India;
(e) Satisfactory proof of good moral character;
(d) A statement of those of the branches of knowledge hereinafter enumerated in which he desires to be examined. 3. In any case in which a doubt may arise as to the eligibility of a candidate in respect of age, health, or character, such inquiries as may be neessary will be instituted by the Civil Serviền Commissioners,
4. The Examination will take place only in the following branches of knowledge: †--
English Language and Literature. ----
Composition.
English Literature and History including thed of the Laws and Constitution,
Language, Literature, and History of Greece
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Mathematics, Pure and mixed
France
Germany Italy
Natural Science; that is, (1,) Chemistry, (2.) Electricity and Magnetism, (3.) Natural Ilis-
tory, (4.) Geology, and (5.) Mineralogy
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No candidate will be allowed to bo examined in more than three of the branches of knowledge included under this head, and the total (500 marks) may be obtained by adequate proficiency in any three.
Moral Sciences; that is, Logic, Mental and Moral Philosophy
Arabic Language and Literature
Sanskrit Language and Literature
Marks.
500
1.009
1,500
760
760
375
875
373
1,200
600
500
500
040
7,375
5. The merit of the persons examined will be estimated by marks, and the number set opposite to such branch in the preceding regulation denotes the greatest number of marks that can be obtained in respect of it.
6. No candidate will be allowed any marks in respect of any subject of Exaniiaation unless he shall be considered to possess a competent knowledge of that subject.
7. The Examination will be conducted by means of printed questions and written answers, and by virá roce Examination, as may be deemed necessary,
* The number of appointments to he made in each Prezidency will be aumeunead hereafter.
† It should be understood that candidates are at liberly to name at their pleasure any or all of these branches of knowledge (subject only to the restriction alove mentioned as to Natural Science), and that no subjects are alligatory.
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