Campus Code of Conduct
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Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of discipline and dignified manner of behavior inside as well as outside the College campus. They shall abide by the rules and regulations of the College and should act in a way that highlights the discipline and esteem of the College.
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A six day working schedule from Monday to Saturday is followed. Classes are scheduled from 10.00 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.
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All the students are expected to be present in the class well within time and late coming will attract a fine of Rs 100. Late coming will also result in loss of attendance for the corresponding hour.
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Students shall rise from their seats when the teacher enters the classroom and remain standing till the teacher takes her/his seat or they are allowed by the teacher to sit. Silence shall be observed during class hours.
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Teachers shall be greeted appropriately with “Good Morning Sir/Madam” or “Good Afternoon Sir/Madam” and a “Thank you Sir/Madam” when the teacher leaves the classroom.
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No student shall enter or leave the classroom when the session is on without the permission of the teacher concerned.
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For independent study, students are expected to use the classrooms, library, or the demarcated areas of the academic building and shall not resort to sitting in staircases or circulation areas where they could interfere with free movement.
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In the events of student seminars/project presentations etc., it is compulsory that all the students of the concerned class be present for the entire session.
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Students can leave the campus during class hours only after getting a gate pass from the Principal, HoD, or the tutor and after making an entry in the Gate Register maintained by the gatekeeper.
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All students shall leave the classes immediately after 4.15 p.m. No students shall wander or gather in verandah, corridor, and staircase etc. Do not spend much time in the canteen.
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All leave applications (Regular & Medical) shall be submitted in time, for sanction by HoD and concerned teachers. Application for medical leave shall be accompanied by valid medical certificates.
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Students shall come to the college in approved uniforms with formal shirts tucked into trousers with black belt and black shoes or semi-covered chappals. Hawai type rubber or plastic chappals are not permitted. In addition, lady students will have a blazer over their shirts. Besides those who are in laboratories shall wear their respective lab-coat.
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Students shall not make any alterations to the Uniform issued from the college without the permission of the concerned HoD and any violation of this will attract a fine of Rs 300 and repetition of this could result in suspension from the college.
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All the students are expected to attend all college functions in college uniform unless otherwise specified.
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All the students shall bring their identity cards. Any teaching staff and non-teaching staff shall have the right to peruse it. Denial of that alone invites disciplinary action.
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Students are expected to maintain silence in the academic buildings to maintain the decorum and any deviant behavior such as hooting, whistling, loitering etc. will be treated as an instance of indiscipline.
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Keep the campus neat and clean. Do not put any waste anywhere in the campus except in the waste baskets kept. Any violation of this shall invite a minimum fine of Rs. 100/-.
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It is strongly advised to refrain from activities such as scribbling or noting on walls, doors, or furniture which could deface the college and destroy the academic ambiance.
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Carefully handle the furniture, equipment, fixtures, and appliances of the college and lab. Careless handling/misuse of the above could result in personal injuries or damage to property. Follow safety precautions near moving machines and electrical installations. In the event of damage of property, the responsible students will have to bear the cost of replacement/repair with a fine.
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Harassing juniors, ill-treatment to other fellow students or any such form of ragging is objectionable and liable to be treated as a criminal offense by the law-enforcing agencies as per the directives of Hon’ble Supreme Court of India.
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Misbehavior towards girl students, use of threat or violence against members of the staff or fellow students will be considered as very serious cases of misconduct.