In addition to any two of the above subjects, the following may be taken up at the probationary examination; and if 150 marks be gained in it, they may, at the option of the student, be carried forward to the final examination:
| Spherical trigonometry and practical astronomy, | 200 Marks. |
The following are the marks attached to each subject at the final examination, including, in the maximum, the marks appropriated to the probationary examinations:
Subjects to be taken up by every student:
| Maximum. | Minimum. | ||
|---|---|---|---|
| Fortification and artillery, | 600 Marks | 300 Marks. | |
| Military drawing and surveying, | 350 “ | 350 “ | |
| Reconnaissance, | 350 “ | ||
| Military art, history, and geography, | 600 “ | 300 “ | |
| Military administration and legislation, | 500 “ | 300 “ | |
| French, German, or Hindustani, | 400 “ | 200 “ |
Every candidate will be required to obtain for qualification an aggregate of 1,800 marks on the above five subjects.
Of the following subjects, the student may select any two, and the credits gained will count for position in the order of merit:
| Maximum. | Minimum. | |
|---|---|---|
| Mathematics, lower course, | 400 Marks | 240 Marks. |
| Mathematics, higher course, | 500 “ | 300 “ |
| French, | 400 “ | 240 “ |
| German, | 400 “ | 240 “ |
| Hindustani, | 400 “ | 240 “ |
| Any other modern language, | 400 “ | 240 “ |
| Natural sciences. | 400 “ | 240 “ |
| Experimental sciences, | 400 “ | 240 “ |
In addition to any two of the above-mentioned subjects, the following may be taken up by any student who did not take it up at the first year’s examination, or did not then obtain three-fourth marks in it:
| Maximum. | Minimum. | |
|---|---|---|
| Spherical trigonometry and practical astronomy, | 200 Marks | 120 Marks. |