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Objectives of a Disciplinary Committee

  1. Maintaining Discipline: To maintain discipline and order on campus, ensuring a conducive environment for academic and extracurricular activities.
  2. Investigating Misconduct: To investigate incidents of misconduct, indiscipline or violation of institutional rules and regulations.
  3. Enforcing Institutional Rules: To enforce institutional rules, regulations and codes of conduct, taking disciplinary action when necessary.
  4. Protecting Institutional Property: To protect institutional property, resources and interests from damage, misuse or theft.
  5. Promoting Responsible Behaviour: To promote responsible behaviour, respect and civility among students, faculty and staff.
  6. Ensuring Fairness and Due Process: To ensure fairness, impartiality and due process in disciplinary proceedings, adhering to institutional policies and procedures.
  7. Recommending Corrective Actions: To recommend corrective actions, counselling or support services to help individuals understand the impact of their actions and make amends.

Functions & Responsibilities of Disciplinary Committee

To be regular and punctual to the classes and to be in the class at least 5 minutes before the commencement of the period. Every day's cumulative attendance of the student should be sent to the parent's mobile as SMS.

To attend all counselling sessions convened by the mentors and should feel free to explain their academic/personal/career difficulties and seek solutions.

To note that any violence in the campus, destruction of college property, man handling of teachers or administrative staff or any other person in the college campus or the authorities of the college and misbehaviour with girl students be viewed seriously. Erring persons will be liable for disciplinary action such as expulsion or rustication for specific period.

To note that ragging in any form, within or outside any educational institution is strictly prohibited (refer Prohibition of Ragging in Educational Institutions Act 26 of 1997). Any student convicted of the offence of ragging will be punished with imprisonment as laid down in the said Act.

To note that in all discipline matters the decision taken by the Principal is final and will be binding on all the students involved.

To conduct meeting whenever required and discuss relevant issues.