ROYAL G A Z E'I‘TE. 3331 * V _" ‘ ‘ ' l I ; ‘ ‘ ~ ‘ t l . ‘q 7‘ ~ ‘ ' "f “llh‘l . 1N WHOSE FAVOR. {DATE OF WARRANT NU, AMMNR ranlrit Language andmteraturo - - 31.} l'.\ll) ; : a , Arabic Language and Literature - - - 3m l _ . ' l n , — 1505 l i 11 s d. , , _ . . . 1.12:) J- n "1 Mark Butcher : Gilt .ran’y.. isos “no; 0 1:) o "- “‘0'“mmf‘hcrorscnscxmmnedmllbe estmmtcdby marks. ,; .dt 2.14m” Hun-“y i 6m “my, 150., 'I “A; W U n and the number set opposite to each branch in the preceding regu- —- l. , | u , ‘ ‘ "‘ , . 1 . ‘ :uenry “Uw w l E 75”! .30 U l.it.on denotes, the greatest number of marks that can be obtained ._ llload Correspondent ‘ 7th June, l noel loll (J 0 ' m .rwifcct‘ 01 ‘F' . . ' do an 3 __ WT: 1m, 0 o: i\o candidate wrll be allowed any marks in respect of any — ll)_lnicl'nml(rmn 3 ISL July. lmml 4” 0 0 j snoJect of Examination unless he shall be Considered to possess a il)iivid U'llri‘cn i 43th .laii’v.. 1an 12051 12 1o 0 I (“T/"31'" Ai'.""“‘[‘T1”" ‘3‘ that wk”th — .j hm “dons 3 1‘10“ "180* 1.3%: 71 U l l- The Examination Wlll be conducted by means of printed ques- __ I" ‘i Y . ., |\ u . ‘l . | ' <')<‘ “H .2 “H ._. . __ 1 (1m dm 5th July, 1H2] 7‘.) 0 ” Ll(ml::llllltijvzllittllu;:;:1V(.11., and by Vlld. vote l_..\.imination, as may -> i‘ ; l CH‘rusmiido t 120th.“le 1802 N? we o o “f .; L Li" '. . . “1 :L‘I‘grk 0;. ,hclcmwn ; - ’ I 7.“; (.6 11 u I s. The marks obtained by each candidate, in respect of each of Total 14.532 1o 8 GEORGE WRIGHT, Treasurer. Treasurer‘s Office, 31st Jar uary, let's. I‘IXADIINATIONS FOR THE CIVIL SERVIC E OI" INDIA. III‘IG U] .ATIONS FOR THE OPEN COMPETlTlON 0F 1. N JUNE, 1905, an I‘Ixaniination of candidates will be held in London. Not less than candidates will be sclec‘ed, if so many shall be found duly qualified. Of these, will be selected for the Presidency of Bengal. [ for the Upper Provinces, and for the Lower Provinces,] for that of Madras, and for that of Boiiibziy.1-—Notice will hereafter be given of the days and place ofexauiination. 2-3. Any natural-born subject of Her Majesty, who shall be de- sirous of entering the Civil Service of India, will be entitled to be examined at such Examination, provided he shall,on or before the 1st May. 150.3, have transmitted to the Civil SCFVIC‘. Commissioners, Dean's Yard, London, S.W.—— (a) A certificate of his birth, showing that his age on the 1st May, 180.3, will be above seventeen years and under twenty-two years ;i (b) A certificate, signed by a physician or surgeon, ofhis having no disease, constitutional all'ection, or bodily infirmity, unfitting him for the Civil Service of India; (v) Satisfactory proof of good moral character; (d) A statement of those of the branches of knowledge herein after enumerated in which he desires to be cxamined.§ 3. In any case in which a doubt may arise as to the eligibility ofa candidate in respect of ago, health, or character, such inquiries as may be necessary will be instituted by the Civil Service Com- inissioners. it. The Examination will take place only in the following branches of kiiowlcdgc:l|— 1805* English Language and Literature.—— Marks. Composition - - - - 500 English Literature and History, including that of the Laws and Constitution - 1,000 1,500 Language, Literature, and History of Greece - 750 ‘ ‘ Rome - 750 ‘ ‘ Franco - 375 ‘ ‘ Germany 375 ‘ ‘ Italy - 375 Mathematics, Pure and Mixed - - 1,250 Natural Science; that is (1) Chemistry, (2) Elec- tricity and Magnetism, (3) Natural Ilistory, (4) Geology, and (.3) Mineralogy - - 500 ’** No candidate will be allowed to be examined in more than th rec of the branches of knowledge included under this head, and the total (500 marks) may be obtained by adequate profi- ciency in any three. Moral Sciences; that is, Logic, Mental and Moral _ Philosophy - . - - - 000 * The Regulations are liable to be altered in future years. + The number of appointments to be made, and the number in each Presidency, &c , will be announced hereafter. _ _ ' t In future competitions it is intended that the maxnnum limit of age shall be 21. . . _ § Candidates are at liberty to send in their names and cwdcnce of age as soon as they think fit to do so; but eVidenco of health and character must bear date not earlier than the Ist April, 186;). {1 It should be understood that candidates are at liberty to name at their pleasure any or all of these branches of knowledgefisubJect only to the restriction above mentioned as to Natural beience), and that no subjects are obligatory. F the subjects in which he shall have been examined, will be added up and the names of the candidates who shall have obtained a greater aggregate number of marks than any of the remaining candidates will be set forth in order of merit, and such candidates shall be deemed to be selected candi-larcs for the Civil Service of India. They shall be permitted to choose, according to the order in which they stand, as long as a choice remains, the Presidency (and in Bengal, the division of the Presidency) to which they shall be appointed. 9. Selected Candidates before proceeding to India will be on probation for two years, during which time they will be examined periodically with the view of testing their progress in the follow- ing subjects? :— Marks. 1. Oriental Languages : Sanskrit - - 500 Vernacular Languages of India (eachy 400 2. The llistory and Geography of India 350 3 Law. - - 1,250 4. Political Economy - - 350 In these Examinations, as in the open competition, the merit of the Candidates examined will be estimated by marks, and the number set opposite to each subject denotes the greatest number of marks that can be obtained in respect of it at any one Exami- nation. The Examination will be conducted by means of printed questions and written answers, and by viva voce Examinations, as may be deemed necessary. The marks obtained at each of such periodical Examinations will be added to those previously or sub- sequently obtained. The last of these Examinations will be held at the close of the second year of probation, and will be called the “ Final Examination,” at which it will be decided whether a selected candidate is qualified for the Civil Service of India. 10. No candidate will be permitted to proceed to India. until he shall have passed the Final Examination, and received a certificate of qualification from the Civil Service Commissioners, or after he shall have attained the age of twenty-four years and six months;L 11. The selected candidates who at the Final Examination shall be found to have a competent knowledge of the subjects specified in Regulation 0, shall be adjudged to have passed, and to be enti- tled to be appointed to the Civil Service of India. 12. The beniority in the Civil Service of India of the selected candidates shall be determined according to the order in which they stand on the list resulting from the Final Examination. 13. No person will, even after passing the Final Examination, be alleived to proceed to India unless he shall comply with the regulations in force, at the time, for the Civil Service of India, and shall be of sound bodily health and good moral character.-—The Civil Service Commissioners will require such further evidence on these points as they may deem necessary before granting their Certificate of Qualification. 14. Applications from persons desirous to be admitted as candi- dates are to be addressed to the Secretary to the Civil Service Coni~ missioners, Dean's Yard, London, S. W. * “ Nothing can be further from our wish than to hold out pre- miums for knowledge of wide surface and of small depth. We are of opinion that a Cam/{dale ought to be allowrrl no credit at all fln‘ taking] up a subject in which he is a more smaitcrcr. ’-—llcport of Committee of 185d. 1‘ Full instructions as to the course of study to be pursued will be issued to the successful candidates as seen as pos‘sible after the result of the open competition is declared. i In future years it is intended that the limit shall be 2-1. Nora—(1.) The Secretary ofState for India in Council has an- thorized the Civil Service Commissioners to state that it is his iii- tention to allow the sum of £100 for the first year of probation, and £200 for the second year to each selected candidate who shall have passed the required Examinations to the satisfaction of the Commissioners, and shall have complied with such rules as may be laid down for the guidance of selected candidates. (2) All selected candidates will be required, at the commence- ment of the 2nd year of probation, to attend at the India Office, to make the necessary arrangements for entering into covenants