| India. Home Department - Education - 1857 - 196 pages
..."the standard for common Degrees" must be "fixed with very great judgment," so that it should be " such as to command respect without discouraging the efforts of deserving students," while in the competition for Honors, care is to be taken to " maintain such a standard as will afford... | |
| India - 1860 - 600 pages
...the standard for common Degrees" must be " fixed with very great judgment," so that it should be " such as to command respect without discouraging the efforts of deserving students," while in the competition for Honors, care is to he taken to " maintain such a standard as will afford... | |
| Education - 1854 - 480 pages
...university entrance and degree examinations, which was to pass every student of ordinary ability who had fairly profited by the curriculum of school and college study which he had passed through. The constitution of the Universities of Madras and Bombay has only recently been... | |
| Sir Roper Lethbridge - Education - 1882 - 502 pages
...was as difficult as that for the senior Government scholarships ; and the standard required should be such as to command respect, without discouraging the efforts of deserving students, which would be a great obstacle to the success of the universities. In the competitions for honours,... | |
| Statistics - 1883 - 856 pages
...proportion to the cost of direct " measures of instruction. To complete the system in each presi" dency, a university is to be established, on the model of...students. Education is to be aided and supported by the prin" cipal officials in every district, and is to receive besides the " direct encouragement of the... | |
| William Isaac Chamberlain - Education - 1899 - 122 pages
...necessary in points of detail. The standard The Standard. ... . . required for a degree was to be " such as to command respect, without discouraging the efforts of deserving students." In the competition for honors, " care was to be taken to maintain such a standard as will afford a... | |
| Henry Rosher James - Education - 1911 - 160 pages
...great judgment." The definition which the Despatch suggests is, that " the standard required should be such as to command respect, without discouraging the efforts of deserving students." This is by no means a precise definition, yet, perhaps, it serves well enough as a touchstone of attainment.... | |
| India. Calcutta University Commission - Universities and colleges - 1920 - 400 pages
...was as difficult as that for the senior Government scholarships ; and the standard required should be such as to command respect without discouraging the efforts of deserving students, which would be a great obstacle to the success of the universities. In the competitions for honours,... | |
| National Archives of India - 1922 - 538 pages
...University entrance add degree examinations, which was to pass every student of ordinary ability who had fairly profited by the curriculum of school and college study which he has passed through. The constitution of the universities of Madras and Bomnuy has only recently been completed, and no report... | |
| Henry Dodwell - India - 1925 - 360 pages
...university entrance and degree examinations, which was " to pass every student of ordinary ability who had fairly profited by the curriculum of school and college study which he had passed through." From that time onwards the Indian universities have been the field of a " battle... | |
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