Code Of Conduct
- Throughout the course of a semester or year, a student must maintain a minimum attendance of 75% in all of their courses.
- Every student registered at the institution is expected to abide by the code of conduct, which is periodically determined by the administration.
- A student who has been detained because of insufficient attendance will not be permitted to advance to the following semester and will need to reapply and repeat all of the courses from that semester with the incoming class of students.
- At least four calendar days before to the start of the semester-ending examination, the dean of the faculty in question must declare the names of all such students who are not entitled to appear in it and notify the controller of examinations of the same.
- The results of any student who shows up by default but has actually been held by the faculty will be deemed "null and void."
- In order to appear in the semester or year end test, students are urged to make sure they satisfy the minimum attendance standard; if they don't, they won't be permitted to take the exam.
- Additionally, students are counseled to uphold the highest standards of discipline both within and outside of the university.
- Any act that disturbs the peace on campus or in society at large will be considered an act of indiscipline, and the defaulting students will face appropriate disciplinary punishment.
- When on campus and as appropriate for the situation, students are encouraged to wear the uniform.
- The university has a zero tolerance policy for student misconduct both on and off campus.
- Alcohol use, drug use, property damage, violence of any type, misbehavior toward teachers or other students, ragging, and other such behaviors are on the list of unacceptable behaviors that make up moral turpitude.
- Refusing to pay tuition can result in severe consequences, such as suspension or removal from the university's rolls.