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No 6237

Wednesday 5 October 2011

Vol cxlii No 2

pp. 32–55

Regulations for Examinations

The General Board give notice that, on the recommendation of the Faculty Board or other authority concerned, the regulations for certain University examinations have been amended as follows:

Master of Business Administration

(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 443)

With effect from 1 October 2011

The scheme of the examination has been amended.

Regulation 6.

By amending the regulation so as to read:

The M.B.A. Examination shall consist of three sections as follows:

(a)Written papers

Three written papers as prescribed by the Faculty Board.

(b)Course-work

The Faculty Board shall give notice of the topics and format for submission of course-work by the end of the term immediately preceding the term in which the work is to be completed.

(c)Project work

(i)One-year course (Regulation 4(a)):

The Faculty Board shall give notice of the list of summer activities and the format for submission by the end of the Lent Term, provided that the Board shall have the power of subsequently issuing amendments if they have due reason for doing so and they are satisfied that no student’s preparation for the examination is adversely affected.

(ii)Two-year integrated course (Regulation 4(b)):1

One or more reports on project work, which shall be submitted in such form and assessed in such manner as the Faculty Board may determine, provided that the Board shall have the power of subsequently issuing amendments if they have due reason for doing so and they are satisfied that no student’s preparation for the examination is adversely affected.

(iii)Executive M.B.A. course (Regulation 4(c)):

The Faculty Board shall give notice of the format and length for submission of project work by the end of the Lent Term provided that the Board shall have the power of subsequently issuing amendments if they have due reason for doing so and they are satisfied that no student’s preparation for the examination is adversely affected.

The Examiners shall have power to examine a candidate viva voce on any or all of the three sections of the examination (a)–(c).

Master of Finance

(Statutes and Ordinances, p. 460)

With effect from 1 October 2011

The scheme of the examination has been amended.

Regulation 6.

By amending the regulation so as to read:

The Master of Finance Examination shall consist of three sections as follows:

(a)Written papers

Three written papers as prescribed by the Faculty Board. Each candidate will be required to take no fewer than two written papers on subjects from Group 1.

(b)Course-work

The Faculty Board shall give notice of the topics and format for submission of course-work by the end of the term immediately preceding the term in which the work is to be completed.

(c)Project work

The Faculty Board shall give notice on project work and format for submission by the end of the Lent Term provided that the Board shall have the power of subsequently issuing amendments if they have due reason for doing so and they are satisfied that no student’s preparation for the examination is adversely affected.

Footnotes

  • 1This course is currently suspended.