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The Collegian & Progress of India — a Fortnightly Journal of Indian Educational Progress in All Its Branches No.2 August 1915
1915
The general idea running in the prposed Draft of the Moslem University Aligarh was that it should be on the line of the Cambridge Unversity in which the entire teaching should be in one place and conducted directly by the University. [...] The advisory committee is called the Committee of Residence and it colisits of ten members—the Pro-Vice-Chancellor the Chief Medical Officer two members to be elected by the Faculty of Theology two by the Syndicate two by the Council and students to be elected by the Students (Reg. [...] The Senate should consist of the Chancellor and his three Deputies the convenors of all the Boards of Studies the head master of the university School and the principals of the colleges or some represetatives of the wardens as the case may be. [...] The representatives of the court the graduates and the government should not be more than two or three and thus the university would be run by the Boards of Studies and the Senate without Faculties and Syndicates. [...] 4. The relations 1)etween the academic and the executive bodies have not been Rules for the defined in the Constitution ; and conduct of the smooth working of the Univebusiness and sits will very largely depend on the of Court and rules defining such relations.
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