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candidate who passes in three subjects out of the four may be allowed 
to offer the fourth subject alone at the next following examination. 
[See General Regulations for Intermediate Examinations, pp. 15-18.] 
Any student who has passed the Intermediate Examination in 
Science, in Agriculture, or in Engineering, will be excused (at the 
Intermediate Examination in Horticulture) the examination in the 
subjects he has taken which are the same for both examinations. 
He will be required, however, to complete the subjects necessary for 
the Intermediate Examination in Horticulture, and to have attended 
approved instruction-courses in each of the subjects, either in prepara- 
tion for the Intermediate Examination in Science or in Agriculture or 
in Engineering, or for the Intermediate Examination in Horticulture, 
or to have substituted a higher course of equivalent length for each 
course which he has omitted. 
Students who have passed the Intermediate Examination in Engi- 
neering will be exempted from the examination in either Electricity 
and Magnetism or in Heat, Sound, and Optics, or in both (should they 
have already passed in both), at the Intermediate Examination in 
Horticulture, provided they have attended the full instruction-courses 
in these subjects in preparation either for the Intermediate Examination 
in Engineering or for the Intermediate Examination in Horticulture, 
or have taken equivalent courses in these subjects at a higher stage. 
The time-table of the examinations will be furnished by the 
Academic Registrar to each school and to each internal student not 
attached to a school, showing both the time and place of the Written 
and Practical Examinations. 
Every student entering for this examination must apply to the 
Academic Registrar for a form of entry and a certificate of course of 
study, not earlier than April 15, which must be returned duly filled 
up and attested in accordance with the General Regulations as to 
Approved Courses of Study (pp. 6-14), together with the proper fee, not 
later than May 24. 
The fee for each student is £5 for each entry to the whole examina- 
tion and £2 10s. for re-examination in one subject. 
All cheques should be made payable to the University of London or 
bearer, and crossed " London County and Westminster Bank, Ltd., 
1 Brompton Square, S.W." 
A provisional list of successful candidates, in alphabetical order, 
will be published by the Academic Registrar at 2 o'clock on Wednes- 
day in the second week following that in which the examination closes. 
Certificates of having passed the examination will not be issued 
except to qualified students applying for such certificates. 
FINAL COURSE. 
The Approved Instruction-courses for the Final Examination 
may be taken in two years or more, but no candidate will be admitted 
to the Final Examination unless he has been a student in a school of 
