Leave and Attendance Rules
1 Students are not permitted to absent themselves without prior permission. Application for leave in the prescribed format should be submitted to the teacher in charge sufficiently earlier.
2 Absence on five consecutive working days will be considered as sufficient reason for removal of one's name from the rolls.
3 Leave may be granted for not more than ten days at a stretch including holidays. In case of unavoidable reasons, additional leave may be granted on production of certificate from a registered medical practitioner.
4 Attendance and progress certificate of all students has to be sent to the university for examination purposes. The Principal may withhold the same, if not satisfied.
5 Absence from class tests, internal examinations, and co-curricular activities without valid reason will be treated as breach of discipline and will be taken seriously.
6 Students are not permitted to take leave during practice teaching programme under ordinary circumstances. They have to submit their leave application to the respective head of the institution and the matter should be intimated to the lecturer in charge and also the college office well in advance.
7 Students not having required attendance for practice teaching programme will not be permitted to attend the practical examinations.
⚠️ Important Notice
Irregular attendance is a serious matter and may lead to disciplinary action. Students must maintain the minimum attendance requirement as per university regulations.
Awards and Prizes
With the purpose of encouraging students in their academic activities, awards and prizes are given to students. Management committee awards and Alumni association awards are presented to top scorers in the University Examination.
Withdrawal of Certificates
Transfer certificate will be issued only after receiving written application in prescribed format from the students and all his/her dues have been cleared. Two days notice is required for the issue of original certificates submitted in the college.
Dismissal
Grounds for Dismissal
Irregular attendance, disobedience or defiance of authority, malpractice in tests/examinations, or injuring the moral tone of the college are sufficient reasons for the dismissal of a student.
Amendment of Rules
The Principal has every right to introduce, amend or change these rules and regulations in case of exigencies and in furtherance of the aims and objectives of the college, as and when required.