General Information
Working Days : Monday to Saturday (Except Second and Fourth Saturdays)
Working Hours : 8.40 A.M. to 4.30 P.M.
Library : 8.40 AM to 6.00 PM (All working days)
Rules of Conduct and Discipline
1. Students are expected to maintain satisfactory conduct at all times.
2. Punctuality in attending classes is essential, and students should be dedicated to
their work. Students may not leave the classroom at will or enter a class in
session without permission.
3. Tampering with electrical fittings is both dangerous and will result in appropriate
disciplinary action.
4. They should wear clean and modest attire.
5. Students are required to stay informed by regularly checking the Notice Board for
updates.
6. Malpractice and misbehavior will be strictly addressed.
7. No meetings are to be organized without prior written permission from the
Principal.
8. Day-scholars may not enter the Hostel without prior approval from the Principal.
9. Any damage to College property will be taken seriously, and the cost will be
charged to those responsible. Students should treat College property as their
own, including buildings, furniture, equipment, electrical fittings, and library
books.
10. Violation of any of the above rules will result in disciplinary action, which may
include suspension or expulsion.
Prohibition of Ragging
The students of this Institution are encouraged to maintain cordial relationship with
everyone in and around the campus. Ragging is strictly prohibited on and off the college
campus. If any student is found involved in the act of ragging, he/she will be severely
punished.
Ragging Prohibited as per Tamilnadu Government Gazette
The following Act of the Tamilnadu Legislative Assembly received the assent of the
Governor on 14th February 1997 and is hereby published for general information.
ACT NO.7 of 1997
An act to prohibit ragging in educational institutions in the State of Tamilnadu.
Short title, extent and commencement of Act No.7 of 1997
1. i) This Act may be called the Tamilnadu Prohibition of Ragging Act 1997
ii) It extends to the whole of the State of Tamilnadu.
iii) It shall be deemed to have come into force on the 19th day of December 1996.
Definition
2. In this Act unless the context otherwise requires. “Ragging” means display of noisy,
disorderly conduct doing any act which causes or is likely to cause physical or
psychological harm or raise apprehension or fear or shame or embarrassment to a
student in any educational institution and includes.
i) Teasing, abusing of playing practical jokes on, or causing hurt to such student.
ii) Asking the student to do any act or perform something which such student will not in
the ordinary course be willingly do.
Penalty for Ragging
3. Whoever directly or indirectly commits, participates in, abets or propagates "ragging"
within or outside of any educational institution, shall be punished with imprisonment for
a term which may extend to two years and shall also be liable to a fine which may
extend to ten thousand rupees.
Dismissal of Student
4. Any student convicted of an offence under section 4 shall also be dismissed from the
educational institution and such student shall not be admitted in any other educational
institution.
Suspension of Students
5. i) Without prejudice to the foregoing provisions whenever any student complains of
ragging to the Head of an educational institution, or to any other person responsible for
management of the educational institution, such head of educational institution person
responsible for the management of the educational institution shall inquire into the same
immediately and if found true shall suspend the student, who has committed the
offence, from the educational institution.
ii) The decision of the Head of the educational institution or the person responsible for
the management of the educational institution that any student has indulged in ragging
under sub section (1) shall be final.
Dress Code
The students are expected to wear decent dress inside the campus. Girls should wear
only churidar with dhuppatta or sarees and shoes (Black or Brown Colour). They should
put on an overcoat in addition for the workshop classes. Boys should wear full trousers
and shirts with decent designs and shoes (Black or Brown Colour).
Students Attendance and Leave
1. Students should attend the classes regularly.
2. However, leave of absence will have to be obtained from the Head of the Department
in advance, for valid reasons. In case of illness, a medical certificate should accompany
the leave application.
3. Attendance shall be calculated on hour basis ie., in terms of each lecture period.
4. Attendance in the Examinations, Tests, Assignments and Class is compulsory.
5. Students who have not earned the required attendance shall not be allowed to
appear for the end semester examinations and shall not progress to next semester
Identity Card
An Identity card, displaying the details of the students, is given to every student. All the
students are expected to wear the identity card inside the campus.
Helmet
Wearing helmet is compulsory for all the two wheeler riders.
Mobiles Phones
Possession and use of mobile phone is prohibited inside the classroom.