✨ University Regulations




May 23.] THE NEW ZEALAND GAZETTE. 753

II. The first examination prescribed in Section I. shall be the same as for the degree of Bachelor of Arts.

III. Candidates for the degree of Bachelor of Laws, who shall have attained the degree of Bachelor of Arts or Master of Arts, either after examination or ad eundem, may proceed to the degree of Bachelor of Laws by passing an examination in Jurisprudence and Constitutional History, and by passing the second and third examinations prescribed in Section I. of this Statute: Provided that any such graduate in Arts may, at his option, take the second and third examinations together: and provided further that any such graduate in Arts, who shall produce satisfactory evidence of having already in his Arts course passed the examination in Jurisprudence and Constitutional History prescribed by the University of New Zealand, or by any University recognized thereby, shall be excused by the Chancellor from examination in one or both of those subjects.

IV. Every candidate intending to present himself for examination shall signify his intention to the Chancellor at least six months previously.

V. The fee for the examination for the degree of Bachelor of Laws shall be one guinea.

Of the Degree of Doctor of Laws.

I. The subjects of examination for the degree of Doctor of Laws shall beβ€”1. Roman Law. 2. Jurisprudence. 3. The Principles of Legislation.

II. No candidate shall be admitted to the examination for the degree of Doctor of Laws until the examination of the second year following that in which the candidate shall have passed for the degree of Bachelor of Laws.

III. Every candidate intending to present himself for examination shall signify his intention to the Chancellor at least six months previously.

IV. The fee for the examination for the degree of Doctor of Laws shall be one guinea.

Of the Registration of Medical Students.

I. Every medical student shall be registered by the Registrar of the New Zealand University.

II. No medical student shall be registered unless he be a graduate in Arts of an University, or until he has passed a preliminary examination in the subjects of general education as hereinafter provided, and has produced evidence that he has commenced medical study.

III. The commencement of medical study shall not be reckoned as dating earlier than fifteen days before the date of registration.

IV. No candidate shall be admitted to the final examination for the degree of Bachelor of Medicine whose name has not been on the Medical Register for at least forty-two months previously.

V. The Registrar shall keep the Register of Medical Students according to the subjoined form:β€”

University of New Zealand.

Date of Registration. Name. Preliminary Examination and Date. Place and Date of Commencement of Medical Study, as certified by a Master, Teacher, or Official in a Medical School or Hospital.


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πŸŽ“ Regulations for Bachelor of Laws

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
23 May 1882
Bachelor of Laws, Examination, Jurisprudence, Constitutional History
  • Chancellor

πŸŽ“ Regulations for Doctor of Laws

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
23 May 1882
Doctor of Laws, Examination, Roman Law, Jurisprudence, Principles of Legislation
  • Chancellor

πŸŽ“ Registration of Medical Students

πŸŽ“ Education, Culture & Science
23 May 1882
Medical Students, Registration, Preliminary Examination, Medical Study
  • Registrar of the New Zealand University