336 THE ESTABLISHMENT OF THE VETERINARY SCHOOLS. 



The results of the examination are to be indicated as follows : 



A judgment is to be given on the results of the examination in 

 each of the above branches. The judgments are as follows : " Sehr 

 gut " (excellent), " gut " (good), " geniigend " (satisfactory), " unge- 

 niigend" (unsatisfactory), and "schlecht" (bad). 



The judgment in each branch is to be given by vote of the ex- 

 amining commission. In a tie-vote, that of the director (chairman) 

 decides. 



The candidate has passed his examination when he has at least 

 received the judgment " satisfactory " in each individual branch. 



The conclusive judgment " excellent " can only be given when 

 the candidate has passed in the majority of the branches as " excel- 

 lent," and in the remainder as " good." 



The conclusive judgment " good " can only be given when he 

 has passed in the greater number as " good," and in the remainder 

 as " satisfactory." 



The conclusive judgment " satisfactory " can only be given when 

 he has passed in the majority as " satisfactory," and in no branch as 

 " unsatisfactory." 



The conclusive judgment " unsatisfactory " is given when the 

 candidate has not passed in each branch with " satisfactory." 



If the candidate has received the judgment " unsatisfactory " 

 in more than two branches, or as " bad " in more than one, or in one 

 as " bad " and another as " unsatisfactory," he can only receive the 

 conclusive judgment of " bad." 



Repetition of the Examination. — When the candidate has re- 

 ceived the conclusive judgment of "unsatisfactory," he may be 

 allowed a second examination at the expiration of three months ; it 

 is only extended to those branches in which the candidate has re- 

 ceived the judgment of "unsatisfactory" or "bad." 



"When he has received the conclusive judgment of " bad," a 

 second examination can only be permitted him at the end of one 

 year, and is to be extended over all the above-named branches. A 

 second repetition of the examination can only be allowed a candi- 

 date with the consent of the minister. 



The Expense of the Examination. — For the first examination, 

 twenty marks ($5) ; for a repetition of the same, ten marks ($2.50) 

 more. 



The Technical Examination. — For admittance to this examina- 

 tion the candidate must present his certificate of having successfully 

 passed the examination in natural sciences ; and, secondly, he must 

 bring a certificate of having attended lectures for seven sessions at 



