28

4. Communities, the students belonged to, were as follows:—

Hindus .. .. .. .. ..

74

Muslims .. .. .. .. ..

4

Scheduled castes .. .. .. .. ..

16

Christians .. .. .. .. ..

25

Budhists .. .. .. .. ..

9

Total ..

128

5. Educational qualifications of the students were as follows:—

B.A. .. .. .. .. ..

1

B.Sc. .. .. .. .. ..

9

I.A. .. .. .. .. ..

13

I.Sc. .. .. .. .. ..

13

Matriculate .. .. .. .. ..

59

London Matric .. .. .. .. ..

8

Senior Cambridge .. .. .. ..

6

Senior School Certificate Examination .. .. ..

17

Indian Dairy Diploma-holder .. .. ..

2

Total..

128

6. Results of the annual professional and Diploma examination of the
students held in March 1951 were as follows. The examinations were both
written and oral:—

Class.

Examinee.

Passed.

Failed.

Pass percentage.

A

37

26

11

70.27

B

36

28

8

77.8

C

53

42

11

79.25

(17 Bengalees).

7.     The meritorious students were encouraged by awarding prizes and
medals.

Sri Anupam Chatterjee, a West Bengal Government stipendiary, was the
recipient of "Raymond Star".

8.     Written Annual and Diploma Examination commenced on 7th March
1951 and terminated on the 12th March 1951. Oral and practical examinations
commenced on the 22nd March 1951 and terminated on the 31st March 1951.

9.     The personnel of the Board of Examiners were as follows:—

        (1)   Major J. M. Lahiri, M.R.C.V.S., F.Z.S., Principal, Bengal Veterinary
                    College—President.
        (2)   Dr. S. Datta, D.SC., M.R.C.V.S., D.T.V.M., F.R.S. (E), F.N.I., Director of
                    Indian Veterinary Research Institute.
        (3)   Sri K. C. Mukherjee, M.SC., M.R.C.V.S., Vice-Principal, Bengal Veteri-
                    nary College.
        (4)   Sri P. C. Banerjee, G.B.V.C., A.D.V.S., West Bengal.
        (5)   Sri G. K. Mehra, M.R.C.V.S., D.T.V.M., Director, Civil Veterinary
                    Department, and Principal, Veterinary College, Assam.