Calendar, Part 2University of Calcutta, 1913 - Universities and colleges Includes "Examination Papers". |
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Act VIII Affiliation restricted aforesaid Assembly's Institution B.A. Examination B.L. Babu B.Sc Bahadur Ballygunge Circular Road Bandyopadhyay Banerjee Bar-at-Law Basu Bengal Bethune College Bhattacharyya bighas Calcutta University candidate Chakrabarti Chandra Chatterjee Chemistry Circular Road College Ditto Ditto College Presidency College containing by estimation cottahs D.Sc Datta Ditto Ditto Ditto Ex-officio Garcha Road Ghosh gold medal Governing Body Gupta hereditaments and premises highest number Hindu Hon'ble Justice Sir Indenture India Justice Sir Asutosh Krishnagar Lane lectures LL.B LL.D M.A. Babu M.A. Dr M.A. Rev Majumdar manner following Mathematics MEDALLISTS Mitra Mouza Mukerjee Mukhopadhyay number of marks offg Palit PAPER-SETTERS partly by premises Pass and Honours Ph.D piece or parcel Presidency College Ditto prize Professor Professorship Promissory Notes Registrar Ripon College Rupees Sanskrit Sarbadhikari Sarkar Satischandra Scholarship Science Scottish Churches College Senate settlor Shams-ul-Ulama Sir Asutosh Mookerjee Syndicate Thibaut Trustee University University of Calcutta Upendranath Upendranath Brahmachari Vernacular Composition
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