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Final Veterinary Examination, Part I, Michaelmas Term 2001: Notice

The examination will take place in the small Examination Halls, New Museums Site, unless otherwise stated.

For Fifth Year Students

(Under the Old Regulations (Statutes and Ordinances, 2000, pp. 499 and 505)

Monday 5 November 9-10 11. Neurology

Monday 12 November 9-10 7. Endocrinology

Monday 19 November 9-10 13. Oncology

Monday 26 November 9-10 9. Clinical pathology

For Fourth Year Students

Monday 12 November 2-3 2. Radiography and radiology

Monday 19 November 2-3 1. Respiratory system

Monday 26 November 2-4 3. Parasitology 1 (Department of Clinical Veterinary Medicine)

Tuesday 27 November 9-10 6. Dermatology

The Faculty Board of Clinical Veterinary Medicine give notice that, for candidates commencing the course for the Final Veterinary Examination, Part I, in October 2001 (Fourth Year Students), the examination shall consist of the papers, the written project, and the oral presentation, listed in the Supplementary Regulations (Statutes and Ordinances, pp. 508 and 515), distributed over the first five terms of the Clinical Veterinary course. Each paper shall consist of multiple-choice questions in styles approved by the Examiners. The details of each paper will be displayed in the Veterinary School at least one week before the sitting of the paper. The papers will be computer marked. The results will be analysed by the Examiners before the marks are confirmed. A class-list will be prepared for each paper, indicating successful candidates and those whose work is of special merit. A final class-list for the Part I examination shall record as successful those candidates who have passed all the papers of the examination. A mark of distinction shall be affixed to the names of the candidates whose overall work is of special merit.


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Cambridge University Reporter, 17 October 2001
Copyright © 2001 The Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge.