For Teachers
- Every Teacher shall discharge his/her duties efficiently and diligently to match with
the academic standards and performance norms laid down by the College Management from
time to time.
- Every Teacher shall update his/her knowledge and skills to equip himself/herself
professionally for the proper discharge of duties assigned to him/her.
- Every Teacher shall conduct himself/herself with absolute dignity and decorum in his/her
dealing with the superiors, colleagues and students every time.
- No teacher shall absent himself/herself from duties at any time without prior permission
from higher-ups.
- No teacher shall accept any honorary or other assignment given to him/her by any
external agency without the prior permission of the College Management.
- No teacher shall associate with any political party or take part in any other
organizational activity, which is not in line with the duties and ethics of the teaching
profession.
- No teacher shall attempt to bring any political or outside pressure on his/her superior
authorities in respect of service matters.
- No teacher shall participate in any strike or demonstration and/or indulge in any
criticism of College Management policy or of the Government for any reason whatsoever.
- No teacher shall act in any manner that violates the norms of decency or morality in
his/her conduct or behaviour inside and outside the College Campus.
- No teacher shall incite, provoke or instigate any students or any other member of the
staff into any form of action against the College Management, or that seeks to disrupt
the academic activities of the College.
- No teacher shall by act or deed degrade, harass or insult any other person for any
reason whatsoever or act in a manner unbecoming of the teaching profession.
- Every teacher in the service of the College shall at all times strive for academic
excellence in the discharge of his/her duties and conduct himself/herself in the manner
of a perfect role model for others to emulate.
- The College Management may, however, at its sole discretion provide an opportunity to
the teaching staff for presenting his/her case through a personal hearing before taking
a final decision. The decision of the College Management will be final and binding and
will not be subject to any appeal to any individual or forum.
Students
All students must know that it is incumbent upon them to abide by this Code of Ethics and
Conduct. If there is a case against a student for a possible breach of code of conduct, then
a committee will be formed to recommend a suitable disciplinary action that shall inquire
into the alleged violation and accordingly suggest the action to be taken against the said
student. . The committee may meet with the student to ascertain the misconduct and suggest
disciplinary actions based on the nature of misconduct.
- Students are expected to maintain the highest standards of academic integrity which
includes the following:
- Students must regularly attend lecture and practical classes. They shall put in a
minimum attendance of 75% in each term and in each subject.
- Students must refrain from the act of lying, cheating, stealing, and using
unauthorized materials on any assignment, quiz, or exam.
- Students must refrain from allowing or facilitating copying, or writing a report or
taking an examination for someone else.
- In the classroom setting, students should not interrupt their classmates or
professor, make fun of them or their expressed views, or disrupt the learning
environment. Students are encouraged to engage in thoughtful and meaningful dialogue
while refraining from acting or using language with malicious intent.
- Students should recognize that opportunities for carrying out any unsupervised tasks
will vary with different programs. They should only carry out an unsupervised task
if they feel that they have the appropriate knowledge and skills to do so safely and
effectively.
- Students should take responsibility for their own learning.
- Students should not indulge in plagiarism. Plagiarism means the use of material,
ideas, figures, code, or data as one’s own, without appropriately acknowledging the
original source.
- Students should provide constructive feedback on the quality of teaching and
learning experience in the college campus.
- Ragging is strictly prohibited in the college campus. Ragging constitutes any conduct by
any student or students whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the
effect of teasing, mistreating, or handling with rudeness any student. The students
should be aware of the Maharashtra Prohibition of Ragging Act, 1999 and should
abide by
it.
- Any student of the Institute aggrieved by any acts of sexual harassment, misconduct, or
ragging can approach the Student Grievance Redressal Cell of the college. Further, any
student who is aware of any violations must report the same to the Cell.
- Students should respect all persons including other students, support staff, and
teaching staff, and their rights as well as safety.
- All students must deter from indulging in any and all forms of misconduct including
partaking in any activity off-campus which can affect the college’s interests and
reputation substantially. The various forms of misconduct include:
- Any act of discrimination (physical or verbal conduct) based on an individual’s
gender, caste, race, religion or religious beliefs, colour, region, language,
disability, or sexual orientation, marital or family status, physical or mental
disability, gender identity, etc.
- Intentionally damaging or destroying college property or property of other
students and/or faculty members.
- Any disruptive activity in a classroom or in an event sponsored by the college.
- Refusal to wear the identity card, issued by the college, or refusing to produce
it on demand by campus security guards.
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Participating in the following activities is prohibited.
- Organization of meetings and processions without permission from college
authorities.
- Accepting membership of religious or terrorist groups banned by the
Institute/Government of India.
- Smoking or consuming alcohol on campus.
- Use of mobile phones in the college campus, outside the permitted zone.
- Theft or unauthorized access to others' resources.
- Students should read information displayed on college notice boards regularly. They
shall not be granted any concession for any matter on the ground of ignorance due to
their failure to read the notice.
- Students must follow the dress code appropriate to an educational institute. They must
come to the college suitably clad.