No candidate will be allowed any marks in respect of any subject of examination, 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... Parliamentary Papers - Page 49by Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1872Full view - About this book
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...opposite to each subject denotes the greatest number of marks that can be obtained in respect of it. The Examination will be conducted by means of printed questions and written answers, and by vivil voce Examination, as may be deemed necessary. 10. No Candidate will be permitted to proceed to... | |
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...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 examination nnless he shall be considered to possess a competent knowledge of that subject.* 7. The examination... | |
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