1. Every student shall wear clean and suitable clothing.
2. Every student shall greet the members of the Staff on his / her first meeting them for the day.
3. When a member of the Staff enters the class room, the students shall rise and remain
till they are asked to be seated or till the staff member takes his/her seat.
4. No student shall leave the classroom or laboratory without the permission of the teacher.
5. Students are not permitted to stand in the corridor during the class hours.
6. Students who may have no class to attend in any particular period, may go to the
Reading Room or may sit in any classroom that may be unoccupied but shall on no account disturb the class at work.
7. When attending public meeting and the functions in the College, students should be
decently dressed. They should be polite and courteous to all, ready to oblige, respectful to seniors and should prove themselves lovers of good order and decent behavior.
8. Regarding matters not specified above, students shall aim at conducting themselves in
a manner thoroughly worthy of the College, and in harmony with the best traditions of Indian life and culture.
9. Smoking inside the College or Hostel premises, throwing about waste papers, defacing
the wall and committing nuisance on the grounds are punishable offenses.
DISCIPLINARY REGULATION (TNER)
1. No student who has been convicted in a Court of Law for disloyal activities or who has been detained under Defense of India Rules or Restriction and Detention Ordinance 1944, shall be admitted or readmitted into the College without the previous sanction of the Director of Collegiate Education.
2. Students should abstain from active participation in party or communal politics.
3. Principal or other constituted College authorities may frame and issue from time to time the disciplinary rules of a permanent or temporary character regulating the conduct, in and outside the College premises, for students on the rolls so far as such rules seem necessary to maintain the reputation of the College.
4. Principal or other constituted College authorities shall have full power to inflict the
following punishments in the interest of the students or the institution concerned: fines, for feature of term certificates, suspension and expulsion.
UGC REGULATIONS ON CURBING THE MENACE OF RAGGING IN HIGHER EDUCATIONAL
INSTITUTIONS, 2009. (under Section 26 (1)(g) of the University Grants Commission Act, 1956)
WARNING ON RAGGING
The Tamilnadu Prohibition of Ragging Act No.7 of 1997 is in force and hence Ragging is prohibited inside and outside the College. Those who get involved directly or indirectly in ragging by any means such as teasing, abusing, playing practical jokes etc., causing physical and mental annoyance will be dismissed immediately from the College. The following punishments will be given to those who indulge in ragging:
- Punishments for Ragging
- Cancellation of admission.
- Suspension from attending classes.
- Withholding/withdrawing scholarship/fellowship and other benefits.
- Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation process.
- Withholding results.
- Debarring from representing the institution i
- any national or international meet, tournament, youth festival, etc.
- Suspension/ expulsion from the hostel.
- Rustication from the institution for period ranging from one to four semesters.
- Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other Institution.
- Fine up to Rs.2,50,000/-.
- Rigorous imprisonment up to seven years.
- While the first 10 types of punishment can be awarded by the appropriate authority of the institution itself, the last punishment can be awarded only by a court of law.
Types of Ragging Punishments
Verbal Ragging : 1 year imprisonment or fine or both. Severe Verbal Ragging : 7 years imprisonment with fine.
Physical Ragging : 7 years imprisonment with fine.
Sexual Ragging : 7 years rigorous imprisonment with fine.
The affected students are hereby instructed to make complaints to the following committee members.
Ragging Curb Committee Mobile Nos.
- Dr. R. Muthukumaran, Principal – Chairman 94420 74307
- Dr. Antony Selvadoss Thanamani, HOD of Comp. Sci. 86109 84295
- Dr. P. KrishnaThulasimani, HOD of Economics 90957 99547
- Thiru. K. Srinivasan, Associate Professor of Comp. Science 94455 30040
- Dr. P. Maheswari, Associate Professor of Tamil 80120 05932
- Dr. M. Chithirai Selvan, Asst. Prof. of Commerce (NCC Caretaker) 99427 43343
- Dr. M. Rajasenathpathi, HOD of Comp. Application (PG) 98433 13728
- Dr. K. Haridas, HOD of Computer Application 98652 74250