Rules And Regulations
Student Conduct
- Students who are registered at the university need to understand their obligations to the professors, administrative personnel, and other students.
- Discipline will be applied if proper standards of behavior are not maintained.
- The University considers responsibility, manners, and discipline to be the qualities that define a good student.
- Students possessing these attributes alone have the potential to be highly productive workers with a respectable moral code.
- As a result, misbehaving pupils would be subject to a specific code of conduct
- Acts of indiscipline would include any visible or invisible behavior that results in bullying and disrepute, any disruption of classroom activities, interfering with other students' studies, compromising the University's operations or its educational programs, endangering the health or safety of staff or students, damaging property, possessing illegal drugs, alcohol, or weapons on campus, misbehaving during examinations, providing false information or documents for admission, and failing to return loaned materials or pay debts owed to the Mind Power University.
Outlawing Ragging
- Any kind of ragging is completely forbidden.
- The authorities will remove the student from the university if any instances of ragging are brought to their attention.
- When a student misbehaves, the university will not be lenient and will take disciplinary action as neede.
- At the time of admission, every student and his/her parent/guardian must be required to make a declaration to the effect that he/she submits himself/herself to the disciplinary authority of the Vice-Chancellor and the other authorities of the University.
- All rights relating to discipline among the students are vested with the Vice-Chancellor.
- The ViceChancellor may assign all or all of his or her authority to any University officer that he or she designates. The Vice-Chancellor's decision shall be final in all matters of discipline of the students.
Specific Guidelines For Student Behaviour
- It is required of students to act appropriately around others, especially staff and instructors, and to speak solely in a kind and polite manner.
- When speaking with other students, students should refrain from using any derogatory, provocative, threatening, or explicit language. They should also refrain from using violence.
- Students are not allowed to speak or behave in any way that could damage the university's reputation.
- Students are expected to attend classes and all university-related events on a regular and timely basis.A minimum of 75% attendance is required in order to appear in the exams.
- It is completely forbidden to gather in groups beside roadways, entrances, exits, or pathways.
- Whether the teachers are present or not, the students are expected to keep order in the classroom.
- During class hours, no student is allowed to leave the classroom.
- Under no circumstances may students miss class or arrive late with the excuse of paying fees or using the library, etc.
- It is required of students to read the notices and circulars posted on the university notice board. It will not be acceptable to plead ignorance of not having read any notices or circulars thus presented as a justification for not following their instructions.
- Every car needs to be parked in its designated spot.Automobiles discovered parked in unapproved locations will be seized.
- It is strictly forbidden to smoke, consume alcoholic beverages, spit, or trash on university property.
- During undefined hours, students are not permitted to enter the staff rooms or the university office.
- It is forbidden for students to cause any kind of damage to the building or any other university property.The culpable student or students will be accountable for covering the cost of any damage.
- Individual grievances and complaints may be presented to the Director (Admin) via the relevant Proctorial Committee, Discipline-cum-Grievance Committee, or H.O.D
- All meetings and events must have the ViceChancellor's written consent before taking place on university property.
- No notification of any type may be distributed to students or posted on notice boards or blackboards without the Vice-Chancellor's express consent. No report or information shall be submitted to any media outlet for publishing or distribution without the Vice-Chancellor's consent.
- Students who mislead or propagate false rumors and incite other students to participate in unwarranted mob formation and strikes shall face serious consequences from the university administration.
- Students should strive to do their best on all assignments, tests, sessional exams, and semester/yearly examinations administered by the university.
- Examinee misconduct, presenting fraudulent information or papers for admissions purposes, not returning borrowed materials, and unpaid fees to the university will all be taken very seriously.
- The Uttarakhand government has passed an act that deems teasing and ragging as crimes, punishable by up to two years in prison and a fine of Rs. 10,000. Any student who engages in eve-teasing or ragging on the university grounds, in the residence halls, or elsewhere will face immediate expulsion from the institution.
- Every student at this university is required to have a Student Identity Card that has been properly attested by the appropriate authority and has their photograph attached to it. Inside the university campus, students are required to carry their student ID cards at all times.
- Students should arrive neatly, in their university uniforms, and with a modest appearance. Pupils who don't wear their uniforms will be recorded as missing that specific day. Severe action may be taken against a student if violations of this regulation are frequently reported.
- It is completely forbidden to use mobile phones in university lecture halls, labs, and offices. Any student who disobeys this regulation will have their cell phone impounded and face severe disciplinary action.
- During their time as students, they should not engage in any kind of politics, either directly or indirectly, inside or outside the university. Students who disregard this rule will face severe disciplinary action.
Rules For Attendance
- All classes should be consistently attended by students on time.
- Pupils are expected to arrive on time for every lecture. Pupils who arrive at class more than five minutes late will not be granted attendance for that duration.
- The University requires consistent attendance in all classes, even though it mandates a minimum of 75% attendance.Scholarships are awarded to students only in cases where their attendance percentage is greater than 90%.
- A student will not be permitted to take the university's semester examinations if their attendance rate is less than 75%.
- Without permission, students are not allowed to miss class.
- A leave request must be made in the relevant form well in advance, or at the very least, one day prior to the date the leave is needed.
- A leave application must be submitted on the day the student returns to the university following the leave period if the absence without authorization cannot be avoided.
- Even a portion of a day missed without leave will be counted as one day missed.
- Absentee students will be recognized as not having their identity card and correct uniform.
- A student's name will be struck off the rolls if they miss three days in a row without showing up for class.
- If a name is removed from the rolls, attendance will be forfeited until the date of re-admission.
- If a student violates any policies or guidelines, the university may take appropriate action against them, which may include warnings or reprimands, failing grades on assignments or courses, suspension or expulsion from the university, withholding of official documents, revocation of campus privileges, and other measures that they see fit at the time.
Library Guidelines
- All university staff, faculty, and students are welcome to use the library.
- It is not permitted for readers to bring personal items inside the library.
- Readers will face harsh disciplinary action if they engage in any activities that could annoy or divert the attention of other readers.
- No library book may be written on, damaged, or marked upon by a reader. Two tickets will be given to each university student. A reader will only be able to borrow a book in return for one of their tickets, which will be given back when the reader returns the book.
- It is forbidden to tamper with the date label or book pockets. Should this regulation be broken, serious consequences will follow.
- Transferring library tickets is not permitted. If a reader loses a ticket, they must follow the prescribed procedure, which includes paying a fine of Rs. 100 to obtain a new ticket. Should the reader happen to obtain the ticket at a later time, they must return it right away.
- If a reader does not return a book by the deadline, they will be fined Rs. 10 every day until the book is returned. Until the book is returned and the fine is paid, the reader in question will not be permitted to use the library.
- The student shall return all of the books to the library at the conclusion of each semester before obtaining the Admit card. Students will not be allowed to write the End Semester Examination by the University unless they have a clearance certificate (NO DUE) from the Librarian to that effect.
- Students will only receive their Provisional/Diploma and Certificate once they have returned all of their books and paid any outstanding fees.
- A book may be renewed for an additional two weeks as long as (a) no other readers have requested it in the interim and (b) no more than two renewals of the same title may be made for the same book.
- The lending duration may be shortened to fifteen days for books for which there is an extraordinary demand.
- Readers are not permitted to sublend library books, but the librarian may recall any book at any time in an emergency, even if the regular loan period hasn't ended.
- Books that are designated as reference books, dictionaries, and books that could be challenging to replace won't be distributed.
- Any damage that readers may cause to University Library books or other property is their responsibility. Four times the book's or property's value may be demanded from the student in question if replacing the books or other items is not feasible.