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RULES & REGULATIONs |
ATTENDANCE |
Attending classes and learning in the class through the learned faculties is a critical step towards growth and development of students, as the skills required by the Industry are taught and to be learned in a systematic and progressive manner in the class rooms. Consistency in attendance is, therefore, a pre-requisite. Absence from class leads to discontinuity in learning and defeats the very approach of progressive learning, as the subjects are inter-connected and missing one session may lead to confusion when the next session is being conducted.
Consequently, it is not only difficult but may also put those students under tremendous pressure and in a helpless situation leading to stress, frustration and depression. This is particularly so because while a student studies about six subject per year in their graduation course they have to study more than ten subjects for semester in our Institute. We have come across quite a few cases of such students becoming psychiatric cases because of the pressure on them. Therefore, attending classes regularly is a requirement of any student who joins a good college. Similarly, studying at home/hostel everyday regularly will lead to expected growth and development of students.
A minimum of 80% attendance is compulsory. Those who maintain 95% of attendance will be awarded an Best Attendance Award.
However, this should not disturb the minds as the permissible limit of absence is 20% in each semester and if one calculates the total days on which one can legitimately be absent from the classes on account of sickness or other important contingencies will be more than 20 days in a year provided they attend classes regularly. To be away from the class for casual reasons or carelessness and then to remain absent on account of medical ground or other contingencies cannot be justified because in a professional course training will have to be undergone. It is not a matter of writing examination; it is more and that of conditioning the mind, body and system |
Discipline |
Students are trained for bright future corporate careers through various scientific grooming processes which also involves healthy lifestyles. The word 'Discipline' for us imply adherence to civilized life following the code of conduct. Therefore, strict discipline will be an essential part of the training process and the defaulters will be dealt with appropriately. For example: -
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Carrying of mobile phone to classes is strictly prohibited. Incase a student carry the mobile to the class a sum of Rs. 200/- will be fined. Besides that, the mobiles found inside the academic block will be confiscated and kept in the permanent custody of the Director. Even the sim card will not be given. They will, however, returned to the students on completion of the course. Parents are advised to call their children at night after the class hours but before 10 pm. No mobiles will be used in the hostel after 10 pm.
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Silent hours will be maintained in the hostel after 10.00 pm. Mobiles should be switched off after that. This is also to ensure that the other room-mates in the hostel are not put to inconvenience. Cluster Friends and Friends of the Floor will ensure the same and report about those who violate the rule.
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All the students are expected to be in their room by 10:00 pm. Late night parties or loitering around at odd hours, on any account both inside the Campus and even outside is not allowed. Similarly boys and girls moving into each others' hostel or private accomodation will attract rustication from the institute. In this connection, it should be mentioned that students living in private accomodation adjacent to the campus should note that our culture and traditions do not permit boys and girls meeting at odd hours, even for the purpose of group / combine studies / preparation for group presentations / assignments is not permissible. Therefore, if any complaint is received from the society, the deliquent students will be severely punished.
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Students are expected to behave well like gentlemen and gentle ladies not only in the classrooms, but also through out their stay with us, even when they are in their private rooms. We demand decent life style including maintenance and up-keep of the rooms.
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Students are expected to be dressed smartly and to follow the dress code meant for various occasions. Students are also expected to carry at least one pair of their traditional dress. Traditional dress means those dresses, which one generally wears according to his / her region, religion, customs and traditions, on festive occasions.
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Students are not allowed to go and stay out of the hostel. If any student has to be away from his / her room after 10 p.m. or want to go out of station for any personal reason, he / she should take written permission from the Director. Permission for that is a must and that will be granted subject to parents' request to the Director which should be done through a fax followed by a call atleast 3 days in advance. The Director, in turn, will properly verify the request and may or may not recommend the 'Night out Pass' to the Rector of the Hostels. However, Night-outs will be restricted to the bare minimum, say once in three months. Nomination of the local guardian, if any, should be made by parents through a letter to be addressed to the Director at the time of admission.
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Ragging of any kind is strictly prohibited. Anyone indulging in ragging will be dealt with 'Zero Tolerance' and will be expelled as this has been prescribed as a minimum punishment by the Supreme Court of India. The Supreme Court has also categorically mentioned that harassing fresher physically and mentally will be booked by the Police, expelled from the college and also denied future admission. Therefore, no one should allow others to rag them. If any one tries to rag any student the same should be reported immediately to the Director.
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CLASS CO-ORDINATION AND CLASS DISCIPLINE |
Class discipline will be maintained strictly. Each class will have two students who will be selected as class representatives and another two who will be a part of the Institute's Discipline Committee. They will report to the Professor-in-Charge on a day-to-day basis and where necessary directly to the Director. Students who have any problem or grievance can also directly approach the Professor-in-Charge/Director/Students' Council/Grievances Committee. All the issues related to academics in the institute may be referred to the Director, Director (Academics) or Dean and issues related to examinations will be referred to the Director (Examination). Students can meet the Director / Directors of Society and the President of Sri Balaji Society on any issue with prior appointment. |
Campus Disciplinary Rules |
Besides, the norms mentioned in the foregoing paragraphs the following instructions should be abide by all students :
- No students will be allowed to enter the class/knock at the door or leave the class once the faculty is in the classroom.
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Students are not permitted to ask for breaks during the lecture sessions.
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Students must not request the faculty for cancellation of lectures. Peeping into classrooms, signaling by gestures etc. while the lectures is in progress by the students are acts of misconduct.
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Smoking in campus is strictly prohibited.
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Absence from test/exams/tutorials and non-submission of assignments in time will make a student ineligible for internal assessment. No excuse will be entertained.
- Students should be dressed orderly. Slippers, jeans, T-shirts etc. are not allowed in the academic block.
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Students should keep themselves abreast of the day-to-day activities of the Institute and abide by all communications put on the notice board.
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Students should behave and conduct themselves, as expected from future managers.
- Writing graffiti on the walls of the campus or putting any posters in the rooms of the hostels is an act of indiscipline. Such acts will attract severe punishment.
- Disrespect or discourtesy to guests, faculty and office staff will be considered as an act of indiscipline.
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Misbehavior, late coming, disobedience, absenteeism, consumption of drugs and alcohol, malpractice, cheating in the examination shall attract disciplinary action.
- The Director is empowered to impose fine for misconduct on the part of any student as and when warranted and justified. The fine so collected will be utilized for welfare activities.
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UNIFORM |
Students should compulsorily wear the institute uniform for all the functions/ guest lectures/ workshops/ seminars. The uniform is as under:
- Male students : Navy blue Suit and black shoes.
- Female students :
The cost of the uniform for male students is 3000/- and female students is Rs. /- which should be remitted at the time of admission. |
Refundable Deposit |
At the time of admission student have to submit a sum of Rs. 10,000/- which can be spend by the Institute for emergency situation like hospitalization of student. This amount is refundable at the completion of the course. |
Laptop |
Students are advised to purchase a laptop in their own interest to facilitate research activities. The Institute will negotiate with a company for a least price for the best laptop from the best company. (The approximate cost for the same is Rs. 45,000/- Rupees Forty five thousand). However, it is not compulsory. |
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