INSTITUTE AND COLLEGE, PUS A. 



6. CERTIFICATES.— Fov the present it has been decided not 

 to hold periodical and final examinations, but certificates signed by the 

 head of the section and countersigned by the Principal, will be presented 

 to students who have passed through the College course with credit. 



4. ADMISSION RULES. 



1. Accommodation. — The total number of students that can ordinarily 

 be admitted in each of the following sections every year is as follows : — 



Agriculture 



Agricultural Chemistry 



Mycology 



Entomology 



Botany , 



Agricultural Bacteriology* 



8 

 8 

 8 

 8 

 4 



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The number of studentships to be allotted each year to the respective 

 provinces as well as the number of nominations, if any, to be made by 

 the Principal, will be decided by the Principal before the 1st April, 

 after consultation with the provincial authorities as to their require- 

 ments, and communicated to the Local Governments and A Vninis- 

 trations concerned. 



2. Students. — There will be three classes of students— 



{i) Students nominated by a local Government or an administra- 

 tion. 

 {ii) Students deputed by a Native State, on the nomination of 



the Inspector- General of Agriculture in India. 

 (iii) Private students. 



3. Students nominated by a Local Government or Administration 

 should ordinarily be men who have passed with credit through a provin- 

 cial agricultural college, or are graduates of an Indian University or 

 possess a degree or diploma of approximately the same standard granted 

 by any other educational institution. 



4. Students deputed by a Native State may be admitted on the 

 application of the State concerned, provided that accommodation is 

 available. Applications should be addressed, in the first instance, to the 

 Inspector- General of Agriculture in India, Nagpur, Central Provinces, and 

 should reuch him before the 15th March. The nomination of such 

 students is made by the Inspector- General of Agriculture in India, and 



* As the appointment of Imperial Agricultural Bacteriologist is now vacant, inptruc- 

 tion cannot be pjovided at present in Agricultural Bacteriology. 



