1. Candidates admitted to a particular degree programme must maintain a minimum attendance of 75% per semester to be eligible for internal and semester-end examinations.
2. The requirement of minimum 75% attendance may, however, be relaxed, on medical grounds, to a maximum extent of 10% by the Principal of the College subject to a prior intimation and approval. The application for relaxation must be accompanied by (a) Medical Certificate from a doctor not below the rank of a Civil Surgeon, and (b) proof of paying of the 'Condonation Fee' prescribed by the College for the purpose.
3. A student with less than 65% attendance in a semester shall become ineligible for the semester-end/ examination. However, they may seek readmission in the same semester in the immediate next academic year by paying the prescribed tuition fee. To become eligible for the semester-end examination, the student must achieve a fresh attendance record of at least 75%.
4. Admission of a student with less than 45% attendance in both the first and second semesters of a degree program shall automatically be canceled, rendering them ineligible for readmission to the college.
5. If a student has represented the College/Affiliating University/State/Nation in Sports, NCC, NSS, Cultural, or any other officially sponsored activity, they shall be eligible to claim attendance relaxation once in an academic year. This relaxation will be granted to the extent of the actual number of days participated in the event, with a maximum of 15 days per semester. The Principal, upon recommendation from the concerned faculty, is the competent authority to grant this exemption.
6. Female students are eligible for 'Maternity Leave' for a maximum duration of six (6) weeks per semester. Maternity
Leave is applicable only for final year UG students. For PG students, ‘Maternity Leave’ is permissible only once during
the 2-year programme.
1. Students must be regular and punctual for lectures, practicals, seminars and other such academic activities.
2. Students are required to pursue a regular course of study before being permitted to appear for the semester end Examination. A regular course of study includes Attendance of not less than 75% of the lectures and practicals held. This will be strictly enforced.
3. The College may condone a 10% deficiency in attendance in cases where students have participated in Sports/NCC, or on medical grounds subject to producing a medical certificate.
4. Attendance will be computed on a monthly basis.
5. Students are advised to be regular to the morning assembly
6. The college aims at upholding the highest standard of Discipline. Students must adhere to decorum and discipline on the campus.
7. “Ragging” is strictly prohibited. If any student indulges in any form of ragging, strict action will be taken against him/her as per government norms.
8. Students must not cause damage to any property on the campus and should not indulge in objectionable practices such as defacing walls, damaging furniture and tampering with fittings. Strict action will be taken in case of any such damage caused.
9. Cheating, forgery and furnishing of false certificates are serious offences.
10. Library rules must be honoured.
11. Outsiders must not be invited to the campus without permission. Students who do so will be penalized.
12. It is the responsibility of the students/parents to inform the college immediately of any change in contact details, whether local or permanent.
13. Students whose conduct, attendance or progress is
not satisfactory
(a) Will not be allowed to appear for the semester
end Examination
(b) are also liable to be asked to
leave the college.
14. Students must possess the prescribed textbooks, laboratory record books , manuals etc.
15. Any act of disobedience and misconduct will be dealt with severely by the college authorities and the matter will be communicated to the parents/ guardian.
16. Students are advised to dress decently to college.
(a)Boys are advised to wear formal shirts/ t-shirts
with collars.
(b)Girls are advised to wear salwar-kameez,
jeans/trousers with long tops/kurti, long/full
dress.
(c)Torn jeans, shorts and graphic t-shirts are not allowed
for both boys and girls.
(d)Boys are advised to maintain well trimmed hair,
and beard, if any.
The Bhavan stands for the reintegration of Indian Culture. In a world falling to pieces under the impact of an amoral technological avalanche, it tries to hold fast to the fundamental values for which our culture stands- Rita, Satya, Yagna and Tapas:
This, regardless of forms and doctrines in Dharma, the three fold aspects of which are SATYAM, SHIVAM, SUNDARAM- Truth, Love and Beauty. It is for these values that our forefathers lived and died. So did Sri Ramakrishna Paramahamsa, Swami Dayananda, Swami Vivekananda, Gandhiji and Sri Aurobindo among the moderns. These values are embedded in our national outlook. We can look forward to the future with confidence only because they have the vitality which gives the power to indicate their validity even in this fear and avarice-ridden age of ours.
We, the Bhavan's family, whether it is the smaller or the larger one, must make every effort in restoring these values in our personal and collective lives.