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Government of Bengal Department of Industries Opportunities for an Industrial Career for Young Men of Bengal

1938

On pasing the School Final Examination admission may be obtained to Arts and Science Classes in colleges affiliated to the University of Calcutta by the special permission of the Syndicate the only condition prescribed being that the Matriculation test in a classical language is passed before the candidate sits for the I. Sc. [...] 15 each per month are awarded to students of the first year class on the results of a special examination held shortly after the commencement of the session in the subject of English Coposition English Dictation and Arithmetic. [...] 15 each a month are awarded to the students of the second year class and four scholarships to the students of the third year class on the results of the annual examination of the first and second year classes respectively of the previous year. [...] Students who pass the examination at the end of the third year course receive a diploma entitled Assciate of the Government Weaving Institute Serampore " signed by the Principal of the Institute and the Director of Industries Bengal. [...] "17 (d) Training in Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: (i) The Board of Apprenticeship Training.—Admission of first class apprentices to the Kanchrapara Railway Workshops and in the case of Indians and Anglo-Indians to the Khargpur Workshops of the Bengal-Nagpur Railway is restricted to those who have passed the admission Examintion of the Board of Apprenticeship Training.
commerce industry
Pages
44
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.140575
Segment Pages Author Actions
Frontmatter
i-2 A. N. Sen view
I—Information regarding openings in industrial lines
3-3 A. N. Sen view
II—Remunerative work in the industrial line open to boys of the artisan class with elementary vernacular education
3-4 A. N. Sen view
III—Remunerative work of an industrial character open to partly literate lads
4-8 A. N. Sen view
IV—Remunerative work for non-Matriculates
8-11 A. N. Sen view
V—Remunerative work in the industrial lines open to Matriculates
11-26 A. N. Sen view
VI—Remunerative work of an industrial character open to students who have passed the I.Sc. or I.A. Examination
26-27 A. N. Sen view
VII—Remunerative work in the industrial line for Science graduates
27-27 A. N. Sen view
VIII—Training in Indian Mercantile Marine
27-34 A. N. Sen view

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