40

8. The origin of students of the current session (1929-30) was as
follows :—

Bengal .. .. .. ..

56

Bihar and Orissa .. .. ..

41

Assam .. .. .. ..

19

United Provinces .. .. ..

19

Madras .. .. .. ..

1

Bombay .. .. ..

1

Punjab .. .. .. ..

3

Penang .. .. ..

1

Ceylon.. .. .. ..

2

Iraq .. .. .. ..

8

Cochin State (Travancore) .. ..

6

Jodhpur .. .. ..

4

Sikkim .. .. ..

1

Bhutan .. .. ..

1

Total ..

163

9.     Of these, 116 were Hindus, 34 Muhammadans, 12 Christians and
1 Buddist.

10.     Among these students, 2 were graduates (S. C. Roy, Class C,
and S. K. Bhadury, Class B), 5 undergraduates and 107 matriculates.

11.     The following tables show the number of students presented
for examination during 1929-30: —

Examined.

Passed.

Failed.

Percentage
of passes.

A ..

49

32

17

65.3

B ..

54

45

9

83.3

C ..

60

40

20

66.6

12. Examinations.—The examinations began on 10th March 1930,
and terminated on the 19th idem. The Board of Examiners consisted
of—

                                                President.

(1)  Major K. Hewlett, O.B.E., J.B., I.V.S., Principal, Bombay
Veterinary College.

                                                Members.

(2)   Major P. B. Riley, I.V.S., Director, Civil Veterinary
Department, Bihar and Orissa.

(3)   Mr. P. J. Kerr, I.V.S., Director, Civil Veterinary Department,
Bengal.

(4)   Mr. S. S. Ahmed, Officiating Vice-Principal, Bengal
Veterinary College.

(5)   Principal, Bengal Veterinary College.