40

6. The detailed origin of the students for the current session was
as follows:—

Bengal .. .. .. ..

56

Assam .. .. .. ..

6

United Provinces .. .. ..

21

Madras .. .. .. ..

21

Punjab .. .. .. ..

4

Mysore .. .. .. ..

20

Feudatory State (Orissa) .. .. ..

1

Travancore .. .. .. ..

12

Nizam's Dominion (Hyderabad) .. ..

6

Jodhpur .. .. .. ..

3

Burma .. .. .. ..

2

Ceylon .. .. .. ..

2

Port Blair .. .. .. ..

2

Iraq .. .. .. ..

11

Penang (F. M. S.) .. .. ..

2

Total ..

169

Of these, 120 were Hindus, 28 Muhammadans, 16 Christians and 5
Buddhists.

7.     Among these students (169), 4 were Graduates, 14 I.Sc., 114
Matriculates and 37 non-matrics.

8.     Examinations.—The following table shows the number of
students presented for examination during the year under report:—

Class.

Examined.

Passed.

Failed.

Percentage.

A ..

79

63

16

79.7

B ..

42

27

15

64.2

C ..

47

34

13

72.3

9.     The examinations began on 14th March 1932 and terminated on
23rd idem. The Board of Examiners consisted of—

                                             President:

(1)  P. J. Kerr, Esq.

                                           Members:

(2)  Major P. B. Riley.

(3)   R. T. Davis, Esq.

(4)   Khan Sahib S. S. Ahmed.

(5)   Principal.

10.     The Board's remarks were:—

"The results of the Examinations are satisfactory."

"In view of the increase in the number of students, particularly in
the second and final year, the Board is of the opinion that the