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Candidates are required, as a condition of entrance, to pass Responsions before
coming into residence, unless special exemption is granted. Undergraduates, at
the request of their parents or guardians, are allowed to reside in lodgings ...
Candidates are required, as a condition of entrance, to pass Responsions before
coming into residence, unless special exemption is granted. Undergraduates, at
the request of their parents or guardians, are allowed to reside in lodgings ...
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EQUIVALENT EXAMINATIONS:— Any one may claim exemption from the
Examination in an Additional Subject who registers with the Assistant Registrar
with a fee of £1, any one of the following":(1) a certificate of having passed at the
...
EQUIVALENT EXAMINATIONS:— Any one may claim exemption from the
Examination in an Additional Subject who registers with the Assistant Registrar
with a fee of £1, any one of the following":(1) a certificate of having passed at the
...
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Candidates who obtain a certificate may have additional subjects endorsed on it,
if they pass in such subjects in a subsequent examination. Candidates who
desire exemption from Responsions or from the Previous Examination at
Cambridge ...
Candidates who obtain a certificate may have additional subjects endorsed on it,
if they pass in such subjects in a subsequent examination. Candidates who
desire exemption from Responsions or from the Previous Examination at
Cambridge ...
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GENERAL CONDITIONS OF RESIDENCE | 1 |
I | 12 |
COLLEGE SCHOLARSHIPS EXHIBITIONS AND CLERKSHIPs | 26 |
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