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General rules and regulations
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1. Regular classes are from 9 AM to 5 PM.
- 2. Must wear college uniform and id card compulsory.
- 3. Attendance will be taken at the commencement of every lecture.
- 4. Punctuality and discipline in college premises will be strictly followed.
Students should be in class, by 8:45 AM. During the class students cannot
change their place or leave the class without the permission of the lecturer
concerned.
- 5. Students requiring leave must apply for the same. Leave may be granted
for genuine reasons only. A note justifying unforeseen leave, duly signed
by the parent or guardian or warden must be produced before entering
class. Medical Certificate is mandatory when a student is absent for more
than 3 days due to illness.
- 6. As per the PU Board, a minimum of 75% attendance per subject is
compulsory. Students who have less than 75% attendance in any subject
will not be allowed to take the Annual Board Exam.
- 7. Serious action will be taken if a student is absent without prior permission
for the college examinations or at the re-opening of classes after a
vacation. If a student is ill during this period, parents have to inform the
college authorities about the absence of their ward on the day of the
examination it self. And later produce a medical certificate. The college
reserves the right to reject or cancel any leave applied for or granted.
- 8. The college takes note of serious misbehavior, insubordination, habitual
tardiness, irregular work habits, in attention in class, late coming and
obscenity which are punishable by temporary or permanent dismissal.
- 9. The college is not responsible for the misconduct of students outside its
premises. However, it will take strict note of serious misconduct of its
students that may cause damage to the college reputation. If found guilty,
the misconduct shall be punishable according to the gravity of the
offence.
- 10. Internal assessment is part of the curriculum. Student's performance and
growth will be assessed through regular weekly and monthly tests.
- 11. Students using tobacco, alcohol or any psychotropic substances
(narcotics) of any form in the college premises will be dismissed from
college.
- 12. Personal belongings, books, etc., should have a mark of identification of
its owner. All lost or found property should be brought to the college
office.
- 13. Anypolitical agitation directed against the authority of the Government
will not be allowed. Participation in such activity or any other public
movement without the permission of the college authorities will be
considered illegal.
- 14. Students are expected to use the classroom furniture with care. Scribbling
on the walls, sketching on desks or benches will be considered a serious
offence. A very serious cognizance will be taken if any student is found
chewing gum and sticking it to the furniture or throwing it in the
classroom. Any disobedience to this rule will be considered serious
misconduct and suitable action will be taken.
Others
- 1. Ragging Is a major punishable offence. Hence ragging, or indulging in it,
whether 'serious' or 'friendly' will not be tolerated. Encouragement of
ragging is also punishable. Those found indulging in ragging will face
dismissal from college and no excuse or reasoning is accepted in this
regard.
- 2. No mobile phones, tabs, smart watches or any electronic gadgets are
allowed.
- 3. Wearing Shaded/torn jeans, any kind of slippers are not allowed. Students
should strictly follow the Dress Code.
- 4. Students are not allowed to organize picnics, get- together, farewell
parties or any such events, within or outside the campus without prior
permission from the Principal. Overnight picnics are strictly not allowed.
Any student violating these rules will have to face very strict disciplinary
action.
- 5. In order to qualify for the PU examination, students must compulsorily
have a minimum 75% attendance in each subject. Hall tickets to the board
exams can be with held from students who lack minimum attendance.
- 6. If you do not show adequate progress in studies, you will not be permitted
to attempt the Final Examinations.