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Brasenose, Corpus, Christ Church, Trinity, St. John’s, Jesus, Wadham, Pembroke, 
Worcester, Keble, and Hertford Colleges; St. Mary and St. Edmund Halls; and 
of the Delegates of Non-Collegiate Students. 
Candidates who have passed in one Examination in two of the languages, 
Latin, Greek, French, or German, and in Mathematics, are exempted from the First 
Examination for Women. 
The Certificates also under certain conditions qualify for entrance at Lady 
Margaret Hall and Somerville Hall. 
At Cambridge—The Entrance Examinations of all Colleges where such Exa- 
minations are held. 
The Certificates also give exemption from the Entrance Examinations at Girton 
College for Women ; and, under certain conditions, qualify for entrance at Newn- 
ham College. 
Candidates wishing to be exempted from the Matriculation or Entrance Exa- 
mination of any College or Hall, or of the Oxford Delegates of Non-Collegiate 
Students, should apply to the authorities of the College or Hall, or to the Dele- 
gates, for information respecting the conditions under which such exemption is 
ranted. 
: III. Holders of Certificates are exempted from the Preliminary Examinations 
of the Incorporated Law Society. 
IV. Such portions of the Examination of the Royal Institute of British Archi- 
tects as appear from the Certificate to have been included in the Examination 
passed by the candidate. 
Y. Such portions of the Examination of the Surveyors’ Institution as appear 
from the Certificate to have been included in the Examination passed by the 
candidate. : 
VI. The Certificates are also accepted by the General Council of Medical 
Education as evidence that the candidate has passed a Preliminary Examination. 
The subjects in which the candidate satisfies the Examiners must include 
Latin, Elementary Mathematics, Natural Philosophy (Mechanical Division), and 
one of the following: Greek, French, German, Botany, Chemistry. 
VII. Candidates for first appointments in the Army, and for admission to the 
Royal Military Academy at Woolwich, who have obtained Certificates are ex- 
empted, at the discretion of the Civil Service Commissioners, from the non-competi- 
tive portions of the Examinations prescribed in the Regulations of April 1873, so 
far as the Certificate shows that the candidate has satisfied the Examiners in the 
subjects included in these portions of the Examinations. 
Lower CERTIFICATES. 
The Lower Certificates give exemption, under certain conditions, from the 
following Examinations :— 
1. The Preliminary Examination of the Pharmaceutical Society of Great 
aon, provided that the candidate obtains a First Class in Latin, Arithmetic, and 
nglish. 
©. The Preliminary Examination for admission to the Royal Military College, 
provided that the Certificate shows that its Holder obtained a First Class in each 
of the following subjects, viz. Arithmetic, Additional Mathematics, English 
~_ Geography, and in either French or German; and passed in Geometrical 
wing. 
3. The Certificate is also accepted by the General Council of Medical Educa-. 
tion as evidence that the candidate has passed a Preliminary Examination. The 
Certificate must show that the candidate has satisfied the Examiners in English, 
Latin, Arithmetic, Additional Mathematics, and in Physics; and also in one of thn 
following optional subjects: Greek, French, German, Chemistry. 
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