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DEI Uniform, Scholarships, Proctorial System and Discipline


DEI Uniform

Students are required to wear the prescribed uniform. Failure to do so may result in fine and/or loss of marks in discipline, or disciplinary action.

For Summer:

Girls -

White Kurta, white salwar, white dupatta or white saree.

Boys -

White shirt and grey trousers.

For Winter: (Over and above summer dress)

Girls -

Grey cardigan/shawl.

Boys -

Navy-blue Blazer/Grey Pullover

Scholarships

Government (State and Central), the Institute and charitable Institutions award various types of scholarships, loans and loan scholarships to poor, meritorious and certain other categories of students. Application for such scholarships and loans can be recommended provided the applicant's conduct and progress in studies are good. In case of unsatisfactory progress or if the conduct is undesirable, the scholarships, stipends or loans are liable to be stopped.

Proctorial System

With a view to effect closer contact between students and teachers, to oversee the regular progress of the students and to help the students in general, all the students of the Institute will be divided into groups of 15 to 20 students each and placed under a member of teaching staff, called the Proctor. Each proctorial group will meet periodically to sort out the various issues and problems of the students in the free, frank and yet cordial manner.

      Each faculty will have a Proctorial Board consisting of Class Proctors. Class Captains and the Chief Proctor, a senior teacher, who will be chiefly responsible for the maintenance of discipline in the Institute.

Discipline

(1) The Institute places highest importance on the maintenance of discipline, cultivation of good manners and inculcation of the habits of regularity and punctuality.

(2)  Students are expected to be regular in attending classes and studies. The names of such students, who remain absent continuously for more than 15 days without any application are liable to be removed from the rolls unless there were sufficient grounds for such absence acceptable to the Institute.

(3) Neglect and inattention to studies, undesirable conduct and activities inside and outside the class-room, bullying others, disobedience of orders, strikes, causing damage to the properties of the Institute and indiscipline and use of unfair means during examinations etc., will constitute acts of indiscipline and students found indulging in such acts of indiscipline are liable to punishment by fine in cash, marks, suspension or even expulsion from the Institute.

(4) RAGGING IS PROHIBITED AND PUNISHABLE AND MAY RESULT IN EXPULSION/RUSTICATION/SUSPENSION/FINE ETC.

 (5) Students should not bring any non-vegetarian food, alcohol, drugs and other intoxicants inside the campus.

(6) Students wishing to represent any matter to the authorities should do so through their Proctor to the Chief Proctor/Dean of their respective faculty. They should not take law into their own hands but may report grievance(s), if any, to the proper authority for enquiry and action.

(7) Students are required to observe the rules, bye-laws and regulations of the Institute that may be framed from time to time.

 


Please direct comments or questions about the Academic Calendar to Asst. Registrar (Acad.)