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10th June 1966, Page 49
10th June 1966
Page 49
Page 49, 10th June 1966 — visions in NCRTE examinations
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E, annual report of the National nnmittee on Road Transport Edu: showed that in 1965 there was a decrease in the total number of nation candidates, but the standard ork generally was higher than in Lus years.

the light of two years' experience e revised scheme of studies, certain zits have been made in the syllabuses oad Transport Operation (Goods) and Transport Accounts.

La students prepare for the examns by attendance at local technical rrnmercial colleges. But some prefer zdy by correspondence and some are e to attend organized classes. The n Correspondence College will conto offer such a course, amended to the requirements of the revised le of studies. Full details are obtainable the Pitman College, Godahning, new prize of 12 guineas, donated by 'raders Road Transport Association, c awarded for the first time this year employee of a C–licensed firm with ighest aggregate of marks in Road ;port Operation (Goods) Papers I and e National Committee has always aware of the good work done locally te lecturers in making the road transcourse more widely known. It is zsed to set up a small standing come consisting of representatives of iers, colleges and the main committee, ivise on details of the syllabus, puband any educational matters. This :ommittee will be set up in the autumn. Le need of a special text book to cover toad Transport Accounts syllabus has been recognized and a committee ber, Mr. H. W. Denham, agreed to it. The revision to the syllabus which ted in Road Transport Accounts Ld III being streamlined into two onecourses—Road Transport Records and Road Transport Accounts—necessitated considerable revision to the text.

It was later decided that the text should be sub-divided to provide two books— Road Transport Records and Road Transport Accounts—and it is hoped to publish the first shortly.


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