✨ New Zealand University Statutes




MAY 23.]
THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 741

year, hold examinations in all the subjects taught under the
conditions of affiliation in which students may desire to be
examined.
(b.) The names of the undergraduates who shall have passed
the several examinations shall be arranged in three classes, and
in alphabetical order.
(c.) The class lists, together with the papers set, and the
answers thereto, shall be forwarded to the Registrar.

Of Terms and Lectures.

I. Any student matriculated to the University, whose name
shall be upon the books of an Affiliated Institution, and who
shall have attended its lectures and passed its annual examina-
tion, shall be deemed to have kept the terms of the year:
Provided that attendance at such lectures shall not be com-
pulsory in the case of undergraduates residing more than ten
miles from such institutions, or who may be engaged in acquiring
a profession or trade or in earning a livelihood: Provided
further that any student may, on giving notice in writing to the
Chancellor, pass his examination at some Affiliated Institution
other than that at which he may have originally entered.

Of the Conduct of University Examinations.

I. The examinations shall be held at such places within the
colony as shall be appointed by the Chancellor, and at the
times notified in the Calendar for each year.
II. Every candidate for examination shall give notice in
writing of his intention to present himself for examination, and
such notice must be in the hands of the Registrar by the date
notified in the Calendar for each year, and must be accompanied
by the prescribed fee.
III. The examinations shall be conducted by means of papers
to be severally prepared by the Examiners, and three hours shall
be allowed for each paper.
IV. Candidates shall write out answers to the questions in the
presence of a Supervisor, who shall be appointed by the Chan-
cellor, and in accordance with such detailed instructions as may
be furnished by the Chancellor.
V. The written answers shall be transmitted by the Supervisor
to the Registrar, and shall by him be transmitted to the Ex-
aminers that is to say, each answer to the Examiner who set
the paper, who shall examine the same and report thereon to the
Chancellor.
VI. The Examiners and Supervisors shall receive such re-
muneration for their services as the Senate shall in each case
determine.
VII. As soon as convenient after the examination, each
Examiner shall return the papers of the candidates to the Regis-
trar, or to the University's agent in the country where the
Examiners may reside.

Of the Entrance Examination.

I. An Entrance Examination shall be held in the month of
December in each year, at which candidates shall be examined
for Matriculation and Junior Scholarships, and which shall also
serve for the preliminary examination of medical students.

Of Matriculation.

I. Candidates for Matriculation shall, before they are ad-
mitted as students of the University, be examined in six or more
of the following subjects :-



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