Regulations

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University of Calcutta, 1914 - 409 pages
 

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Page 124 - There is one circle, and one only, which passes through three given points not in a straight line. In equal circles (or, in the same circle) (i) if two arcs subtend equal angles at the centres, they are equal; (ii) conversely, if two arcs are equal, they subtend equal angles at the centres.
Page 132 - If two triangles have one angle of the one equal to one angle of the other and the sides about these equal angles proportional, the triangles are similar.
Page 132 - The internal bisector of an angle of a triangle divides the opposite side internally in the ratio of the sides containing the angle, and likewise the external bisector externally.
Page 38 - Senate shall constitute a quorum, .and all questions shall be decided by a majority of the votes of the members present.
Page 28 - College rules fixing the fees (if any) to be paid by the students have not been so framed as to involve such competition with any existing College in the same neighbourhood as would be injurious to the interests of education. The application shall further contain an assurance that after the College is affiliated any transference of management and all changes in the teaching stuff shall be forthwith reported to the Syndicate.
Page 71 - Colleges in the same neighbourhood, will not be injurious to the interests of education or discipline ; and («') that the College rules fixing the fees (if any) to be paid by the students have not been so framed as to- involve such competition with any existing College in the same neighbourhood as would be injurious to the interests of education. The application shall further contain an assurance...
Page 124 - Angles in the same segment of a circle are equal ; and, if the line joining two points subtends equal angles at two other points on the same side of it, the four points lie on a circle.
Page 122 - If the sides of a convex polygon are produced in order, the sum of the angles so formed is equal to four right angles.
Page 16 - Charter, it shall be lawful for the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor and Fellows to act in such manner as shall appear to them best calculated to promote the purposes intended by the said University...
Page 24 - Vice-Chancellor holding office at the commencement of this Act shall continue to hold office until the publication of the said declaration, and shall, if he is a member of the Senate as constituted under this Act, continue to hold office as Vice-Chancellor for the remainder of the term for which he was originally appointed.

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