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TECHNICAL EDUCATION.

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Chalmers’ Polytechnical College in Gothenburg. In the second rank
follow the Lower division of the above mentioned Chalmers’ College,
the five Technical Colleges mentioned further on, and a special Technical
School at Eskilstuna. A multifarious instruction and education are
offered at the Technical School in Stockholm; finally, there are about
forty Lower Technical Schools in smaller towns.

The Technical High School in Stockholm.

A) The Technical High School. By Royal Letter of May 18,
1825, the establishing of this institution was enacted; the statutes now
in force are of June 28, 1901. The chairman of the Board is appointed
by the Government, likewise four members of the Board on proposal
of the Council of teachers at the school; one member is appointed
by the commissioners of the Iron Institute (Järnkontoret); ex officio
member of the Board is the principal of the School.

The Pupils of the High School are partly regular ones — who, on entrance,
have given proof of possessing the necessary preparatory education, and who
follow the instruction to the extent necessary for obtaining a full certificate of
competence —; partly special students — who follow the instruction in fewer
subjects, and who, on entrance, have shown that they possess a certain amount
of knowledge prescribed by the Board; these have the right to obtain certificates
in those subjects they have studied —; and, finally — in case of places being
found at disposal — outsiders, who without having presented certificates of
insight and without admittance examination, receive instruction in subjects chosen by
themselves; these have no right to a certificate. Regular and special students ’

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