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of the course military pupils, if reported qualified, will 

 be attested and admitted into the Indian subordinate 

 medical department. 10. At the same time they will 

 receive a certificate qualifying them to practice physic 

 in India and designate themselves diplomates of the 

 Medical College of Bengal. 11. A military pupil who, 

 at the end of his first year at the college, does not, in 

 the opinion of the principal, give promise of proving a 

 successful or desirable student, will be liable to removal. 

 12- A military pupil, in the event of failing to pass the 

 periodical and final examinations of the curriculum, 

 or misconducting himself, may be summarily removed 

 by the director-general of the Indian Medical Service, 

 and all certificates to which he may otherwise be en- 

 titled withheld. 13. A military pupil desirous of re- 

 linguishing his studies can do so only with the sanction 

 of the director-general, and on refunding the whole 

 amount of pay received by him. 11. A military pupil 

 who, after completing the course, declines to be attested, 

 will similarly refund the whole amount of pay received 

 by him, and will not receive any certificates. 15. The 

 order and discipline of the military pupils is main- 

 tained by the superintendent of military pupils and 

 the resident staff, under orders of the principal. 16. 

 While under instruction in the college or hospitals 

 military pupils are subject to the rules for the main- 

 tenance of discipline applicable to other students. 17. 

 Leave of absence to military pupils is granted by the 

 principal. 18. No certificate of attendance on any 

 course of lectures, or practical work, will be granted 

 to a military pupil unless he has passed the entrance 

 examination of the Calcutta university, or its equiva- 

 lent, before commencing the course, and has also paid 

 the fees laid down for casual students. 



Female medical students who enter the certificate 

 class continue their studies for four years and are re- 

 quired to pass a satisfactory examination in the fol- 

 lowing branches. 



