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PROGRAMME OF EXAMINATIONS.
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
  
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PROGRAMME OF EXAMINATIONS.

1914-1915.

                                   
Dec.  Mar.  June  Freshman  Sophomore  Junior  Senior 
12  17  10  Engin. 701-2-3  Mech. 500-1-2 
Engin. 800-1-2  An. Ch. 333-4-5 
Engin. 707-8-x 
Engin. 806-7-x 
14  18  Math. 100-1-2  Engin. 906-7-x 
Mining 420-1-2 
Chem. 306-7-8 
15  19  Math. 103-4-5  Engin. 908-x-x 
16  20  Engin. 900-1-2  Phys. 203-4-x 
17  22  Chem. 300-1-2  An. Ch. 330-1-2  Engin. 704-5-6  Mech. x-506-7 
18  23  Phys. 200-1-2  Engin. 903-4-5 
19  24  Geol. 403-4-5 
In. Ch. 336-7-8 
21  25  Draw. 603-4-5  Engin. 803-4-5 
22  26  Engin. 600-1-700  Geol. 400-1-2 
May  Mech. 503-4-5 
23  27  31  Ph. Ch. 303-4-5 

The numbers following group names indicate in order subjects
upon which examinations are given in December, March and June
respectively.

x indicates that no subject is given in the group in the respective
term.

(i) The student who makes an average of less than 40 per cent
on his courses at the end of any term is dropped from the rolls.

(ii) The student who makes an average of 40 per cent. or more
at the end of any term, but who makes less than 65 per cent. on
each of his courses, is on probation for the term next ensuing.

(iii) The student—already on probation—who again makes less
than 65 per cent. on each of his courses at the end of the current
term, is dropped from the rolls.