Duties of a Student

 

The students enrolled will have to abide by the following rules and regulations, failing which one’s enrolment is liable to be cancelled.

 

 

 

i) Regular attendance in the classes ( The students failing to have fixed percentage as per university rules are debarred from appearing at the final examination).

 

ii) Fulfilment of the eligibility criteria for promotion to the next higher classes.

 

iii) Payment of fees in due time.

 

iv) Maintaining good conduct.

 

v) Maintaining discipline in the college campus.

 

vi) Attending seminars and group discussions.

 

vii) Promoting good academic as well as administrative relationship within the campus.

 

viii) Attending the annual sports meet, inter-class competitions, cultural competition and academic programmes organized by the college from time to time.

 

ix) Inculating moral values and maintaining healthy relations with the society.

 

 

 

 

Tution fee concessions are available to few meritorious students and to the students from economically backward families (e.g. BPL card holder) at the sole discretion of the college authorities. The college has, of late, introduced a unique system of helping the advanced learners. Students obtaining first class in University Examinations are exempted from tution fees for the next academic session.

 

 

Reservations

 

Seats are reserved for

 

  • students of SC. ST Physically handicapped categories.


  • students having outstanding sporting abilities .

 

We abide by the Government and University guidelines regarding reservation of seats  

 

 

Remedial Coaching

 

A coaching centre for economically backward students of SC & ST categories has been set up this year within the college campus under the sponsorship of the UGC, New Delhi. The Centre is expected to provide academic facilities for students of backward classes to enable them to get success in examinations 

 

 

Sl.No.

Name of the Programme

Sponsored by

Started on

1.

Remedial Coaching for SC & ST students

UGC

01.04.2005

2.

Remedial Coaching for Minority classes

UGC

2006