Field notes, v1753
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Steinbe R, 1963 U.sain Trip New Delhi Jan. 17 (2) Affiliating Univ. - Madras, little Teaching. Mainly conducts examinations. Sesheschar disposed to decry the closing cribs of the External Examination as have so many others. Such Universities have few students. They may have a little high level teaching. Practically all the teaching is done by a cluster of colleges which look to the University for conducting exams. (3) Federating Univ. These are just being developed. A number of colleges that teach both undergraduate and graduates. They complement one another and stress different fields - entomology, herpetology, genetics, its in addition & basic disciplines. Postgraduate students circulate or teachers are brought to central point to handle them. The college form a cluster. Sesheschar emphasized that the great gap in India is to get the bare necessities of life. Science is a luxury that must come later for the masses. One problem in producing good science students results from the rapidity with which students go through school. This has an economic backdrop. Parents are advised for children to finish quickly so they can help parents.