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Second M.B. and Second Vet.M.B. Examinations (Revised Regulations)

(Statutes and Ordinances, pp. 453 and 522)

With effect from 1 October 2003

The purpose of the amendments is to reduce the number of times a candidate may normally be re-examined for these examinations from three to two. The July resit examinations will be discontinued and there will now be only one set of resit examinations, to be held in September each year giving the unsuccessful candidate more time to prepare.

Second M.B. Examination

Regulation 10.

By replacing the word 'three' by the word 'two' in the first line of sub-paragraph (a), removing sub-paragraph (a)(ii), and amending sub-paragraph (a)(iii) so as to read:

(ii) in September, beginning on the Monday next but one before the first day of the Michaelmas Term.

By amending sub-paragraph (b) so as to read:

(b) The examination in MSOC and ISBM shall be held twice a year on the last day of Full Lent Term and on the Monday next but one before the first day of the Michaelmas Term.

Regulation 14.

By amending sub-paragraph (a)(iii) so as to read:

(iii) no student shall be a candidate in any subject on more than two occasions in total;

Second Vet.M.B. Examination

Regulation 8.

By replacing the word 'three' by the word 'two' in the second line of sub-paragraph (a), removing sub-paragraph (a)(ii), and amending sub-paragraph (a)(iii) so as to read:

(ii) in September, beginning on the Monday next but one before the first day of the Michaelmas Term.

By amending sub-paragraph (b) so as to read:

(b) the examination in MSOC and ISBM shall be held twice a year on the last day of Full Lent Term and on the Monday next but one before the first day of the Michaelmas Term.

Regulation 12.

By amending sub-paragraph (a)(iii) so as to read:

(iii) no student shall be a candidate in any subject on more than two occasions in total;


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Cambridge University Reporter, 12 February 2003
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