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Kingdom must be sent to the British Museum, and on written demand to the Bodleian Library, Oxford, the University Library, Cambridge, the Library of the Faculty of Advocates at Edinburgh, and the Library of Trinity College, Dublin,

Eleemosynary corporations

are all hospitals for the maintenance of the poor, sick, and impotent, and all colleges, both in our universities and out of them, which are founded for the promotion of piety and learning by proper regulations and … them. Of this kind are all hospitals for the maintenance of the poor, sick, and impotent, and all colleges, both in our universities and out of them, which are founded for the promotion of piety and learning

Eligibility and qualifications

between the two words 'eligibility' connoting the minimum criteria for selection that may be laid down by the University Act or any Central Statute, while 'qualifications' connoting the additional norms laid down by the colleges or by … by the University Act or any Central Statute, while 'qualifications' connoting the additional norms laid down by the colleges or by the State, Preeti Srivastava (Dr.) v. State of Madhya Pradesh, AIR 1999 SC 2894 (2912): (1999)

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Minority Educational Institution

Minority Educational Institution, means college or institution (other than a University) established or maintained by a person or group of persons from amongst the minorities. [National Commission for Minority

Profession

for attainment of special knowledge as distinguished from mere skill are professional institutions, Tmt. Kannammal Educational Trust v. University of Madras, AIR 1996 Mad 303. [See T.N. Private College (Regulations) Act, (19 of 1976), s. 3]

Qualifications, eligibility

the two words - 'eligibility' connoting the minimum criteria for selection that may be laid down by the University Act or any Central Statute, while 'qualifications' connoting the additional norms laid down by the colleges or by … by the University Act or any Central Statute, while 'qualifications' connoting the additional norms laid down by the colleges or by the State, Preeti Srivastava v. State of Madhya Pradesh, (1999) 7 SCC 120: AIR 1999 SC

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