8 PEOSPECTUS OF THE AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH 



his nomination should reach the Principal before the 1st April, as pro- 

 vided in Rule 1 above. 



5. Students of class (ii) above will be required to pass a satisfactory- 

 test to be applied by the chief of the section concerned at Pusa. 



6. {i) Priva'e Students. — Private students may be admitted by the 

 Principal provided that accommodation is available. Candidates for 

 admission should be not less than 19 years of age, and should submit 

 their applications to the Principal before the 1st April in each year. 

 Ordinarily only candidates will be admitted who have the same qualifica- 

 tions as are prescribed for students nominated by a Local Government 

 or Administration in Rule 3 above, and such candidates may also be 

 required to pass the test mentioned in Rule 5 above. 



(ii) A private student must attach to his application (a) a certifi- 

 cate of age, (6) a health certificate signed by a Civil Surgeon testifying to 

 the candidate's physical fitness for such out-door work as is required to 

 be done in the Agricultural Department, (c) a certificate of good moral 

 character from the Principal of the Agricultural College from which he 

 graduated or from any one else of influential position. The certificates 

 (b) and (c) must bear a date within six months of the date of application 

 for admission into the College. 



(iii) The Principal may relax any of the conditions imposed under 

 rule (ii), should he consider it desirable. 



(iv) The names of those private students who succeed in obtaining 

 the College certificates will be entered by the Principal in a register to be 

 kept for the purpose, and will be communicated to the Directors of Agri- 

 culture in the various provinces so that these private students may be 

 offered employment if their services are required. The names will also be 

 published in the Gazette of India and in provincial Government gazettes. 



7. It will be'at the discretion of the Principal with the advice of the 

 scientific officer in charge of the section, to declare at any time the unfit- 

 ness of a student for training and to require his removal from the 

 College. M 



8. The'expenses of a student at the College, will, it is estimated, not 

 exceed Rs.''25 per mensem. But the following sums will approximate- 

 ly be required for the purchase of books : — 



Rs. 



Agricultural Chemistry ....... 15 



Eoonoinio Botany ........ IT) 



Entomology ......... 22 



Mycology ......... 25 



Agricultural Bacteriology ....... 15 



Agriculture ......... 15 



