Code of Conduct for Students
1. The Identity Card should be worn at all times on campus.
2. Students should get a Gate Pass from the Department / Office if they have to leave the campus during college hours in an emergency.
3. Students are not allowed to organise any meeting on campus or collect money for any purpose without the permission of the Principal.
4. Students should not participate in fashion shows, stage shows and TV programmes without permission from the Principal. Request for modelling / acting in movies will not be entertained. No matter for publication or interviews in newspapers, magazines, journals, radio, television or social media may be submitted in the name of the College by students without prior permission from the Principal. Strict action will be initiated and will lead to the expulsion of the student.
5. Students should not use mobile phones on college campus. If a student violates this rule, she will be suspended for 6 working days.
6. Students who come to College by two and four wheelers are required to strictly adhere to the rules issued by the college authorities. Two wheelers should be parked only in the student parking. Students parking on campus should pay a parking fee of 500/- for two wheelers and Rs.1000/- for four wheelers per annum respectively. The passes issued by the College should be prominently displayed on the vehicle.
Drivers are not permitted to stay on campus during class hours.
7. Students are not permitted to receive letters, parcels and visitors in college or use the college address for their personal mail.
8. Students misusing the facilities on campus, destroying college property and indulging in graffiti on the walls and furniture will be duly fined.
9. Important information to students will be put up on Notice Boards / College Website. It is the responsibility of every student to check this data regularly.
10. Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited on campus. Students who are directly or indirectly involved in ragging will be punished as per the Government rules. Incidents of ragging should be reported to the Principal and written complaints may be dropped in a “Black Box” available at the Principal’s Office.
ATTENDANCE
The College assigns top priority to regular attendance for all classes. Students are expected to put in 100% attendance for all courses, including field-trips, internships and on-the-job training. Attendance is taken every hour. Students are advised to maintain their individual record of attendance.
Rules regarding absence
A minimum of 85% attendance is required for each course to appear for the End of Semester Examinations. Absence for valid reasons such as illness and other emergencies will be condoned by the Principal provided leave letters from parent / guardian are submitted along with Leave Slips with signatures of the course teachers and the Head of the Department to the Principal’s Office within seven days of absence. Delayed submission of leave letters and letters without the required signatures will be rejected. In case of illness, the leave letter must be supported by a medical certificate from a Registered Medical Practitioner. Unauthorised absence and lack of attendance for reporting late to class will not be condoned.
Students participating in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities in college / university programmes should submit duly signed leave requests in advance failing which they will be marked absent. Provision for attendance and other academic requirements will be made only when the student represents the College / University / State / Country. An official letter duly signed by the organising agency and the Head of the Department has to be submitted to the Principal’s Office along with a letter from the parents.
DRESS CODE
Students are expected to wear simple and modest clothes. Sarees, long skirts and blouses, salwar – kameez, jeans and shirts are acceptable. Short, tight, sleeveless and flimsy clothes are not permitted on campus
MALPRACTICE
Students indulging in malpractice during Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) will be awarded zero marks. Repeated offence will entail zero marks in the consolidated CIA for all the papers of the Semester.
If malpractice is detected during the End Semester Examination, the student will be debarred from writing all the following examinations and all papers regular/repeat of that semester will be cancelled.
Code of Conduct for Students
1. The Identity Card should be worn at all times on campus.
2. Students should get a Gate Pass from the Department / Office if they have to leave the campus during college hours in an emergency.
3. Students are not allowed to organise any meeting on campus or collect money for any purpose without the permission of the Principal.
4. Students should not participate in fashion shows, stage shows and TV programmes without permission from the Principal. Request for modelling / acting in movies will not be entertained. No matter for publication or interviews in newspapers, magazines, journals, radio, television or social media may be submitted in the name of the College by students without prior permission from the Principal. Strict action will be initiated and will lead to the expulsion of the student.
5. Students should not use mobile phones on college campus. If a student violates this rule, she will be suspended for 6 working days.
6. Students who come to College by two and four wheelers are required to strictly adhere to the rules issued by the college authorities. Two wheelers should be parked only in the student parking. Students parking on campus should pay a parking fee of 500/- for two wheelers and Rs.1000/- for four wheelers per annum respectively. The passes issued by the College should be prominently displayed on the vehicle.
Drivers are not permitted to stay on campus during class hours.
7. Students are not permitted to receive letters, parcels and visitors in college or use the college address for their personal mail.
8. Students misusing the facilities on campus, destroying college property and indulging in graffiti on the walls and furniture will be duly fined.
9. Important information to students will be put up on Notice Boards / College Website. It is the responsibility of every student to check this data regularly.
10. Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited on campus. Students who are directly or indirectly involved in ragging will be punished as per the Government rules. Incidents of ragging should be reported to the Principal and written complaints may be dropped in a “Black Box” available at the Principal’s Office.
ATTENDANCE
The College assigns top priority to regular attendance for all classes. Students are expected to put in 100% attendance for all courses, including field-trips, internships and on-the-job training. Attendance is taken every hour. Students are advised to maintain their individual record of attendance.
Rules regarding absence
A minimum of 85% attendance is required for each course to appear for the End of Semester Examinations. Absence for valid reasons such as illness and other emergencies will be condoned by the Principal provided leave letters from parent / guardian are submitted along with Leave Slips with signatures of the course teachers and the Head of the Department to the Principal’s Office within seven days of absence. Delayed submission of leave letters and letters without the required signatures will be rejected. In case of illness, the leave letter must be supported by a medical certificate from a Registered Medical Practitioner. Unauthorised absence and lack of attendance for reporting late to class will not be condoned.
Students participating in co-curricular and extra-curricular activities in college / university programmes should submit duly signed leave requests in advance failing which they will be marked absent. Provision for attendance and other academic requirements will be made only when the student represents the College / University / State / Country. An official letter duly signed by the organising agency and the Head of the Department has to be submitted to the Principal’s Office along with a letter from the parents.
DRESS CODE
Students are expected to wear simple and modest clothes. Sarees, long skirts and blouses, salwar – kameez, jeans and shirts are acceptable. Short, tight, sleeveless and flimsy clothes are not permitted on campus
MALPRACTICE
Students indulging in malpractice during Continuous Internal Assessment (CIA) will be awarded zero marks. Repeated offence will entail zero marks in the consolidated CIA for all the papers of the Semester.
If malpractice is detected during the End Semester Examination, the student will be debarred from writing all the following examinations and all papers regular/repeat of that semester will be cancelled.