From ‘Rules & Notes’
College
Handbook,
MCC, 1966
ON EXAMINATIONS
In College examinations you should write your name
on your answer-paper, but in University examinations only your number;
otherwise the rules are much the same for both :-
1. Complete silence must be kept in the
examination hall and nearby.
2. Come in when the first bell rings, sit in your
place, and fill up the details required on the front of your answer book.
Question-papers will be given out when the second bell rings.
3. You may not come into the examination hall more
than half an hour after the examination starts, nor leave it until half an hour
has passed (in one-hour tests, you must stay until the end). Once you leave,
you may not come back in again.
4. You may not bring into the examination hall any
notes or books or Tables. You must bring your own pen (using black or
blue-black ink) pencils, and instruments if needed. You may bring a bottle of
ink. The College will provide a booklet of Tables in Mathematics, Statistics,
Physics and Chemistry examinations, in exchange for a deposit of one rupee.
5. Use both sides of the paper. If it is unruled,
write at least twenty lines to the page. You can have more paper if you need
it, but all the paper issued to you must be handed in at the end, including
any blank or spoiled leaves. Do your rough work on the answer paper, at the
bottom of the page.
6, You may not leave the room during the
examination, without the invigilator's consent. If you have to visit the toilet,
he will have to come with you.
7. When you finish writing your answers, or when
the bell rings for the end of the examination, go quietly out of the room
leaving your paper on your own table for the invigilator to collect. Move well
away from the hall before discussing the paper with your friends, so, as not to
disturb other candidates.
CHANDRAN D.
S. DEVANESEN
Principal
1966
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