Rules and Regulations
Conduct of Students
- Students should be courteous. They should respect teachers and elders.
- They should maintain decency and decorum in dress and manners in the campus.
- Students shall occupy the respective seats before the teacher enters the room. Late comers should not enter the room, nor should any student leave the classroom, without the permission of the teacher in-charge of the class.
- Student shall not participate in any hostile activity towards the authorities, and shall not do anything to offend the harmony and good fellowship of the college.
- Destroying, disfiguring or causing wilful damage to the college properties including the compound wall, plants or trees, canteen, toilet and classrooms, furniture, equipments or laboratory apparatus etc. will be treated as serious offence. The cost of the damage will be realised from the student who are found responsible for the damage either through individual fine, or by imposing a collective fine on the whole class depending upon the nature of the damage. Disciplinary action will also be taken against such students.
- Students should consider it their responsibility to keep the classrooms, common areas and the premises clean. Littering should be strictly avoided.
- Smoking in the campus and entering the campus after consuming drugs or alcohol are strictly prohibited.
- Use of mobile phones and two-wheelers in the campus are prohibited.
- Outsiders (anyone other than a student at the time) who come to the campus so as to promote or interfere into the student’s activities or campus matters without the written permission of the principal or uses any area in the campus as their rendezvous are strictly prohibited. If outsiders are seen inside the campus involving in any such activities, immediate action as permissible by the court orders in the respect shall be taken by the principal against the outsider, and also against all those students in the campus who are responsible for bringing them on behalf of whom they have entered the campus.
- Use of placards, flags and banners are strictly prohibited inside the campus.
- Students holding any activity in the camps shall obtain prior permission from the principal to conduct the activity.
- Meetings and processions will not be allowed during class hours.
- Slogans/notices/boards or any such materials intending to demoralize any student, staff or authorities of the college should not be used.
- Those who violate the campus rules are liable to be punished, or pay fine as decided by the college council.
ID Card, Attendance and Leave
- Every student of the college shall possess an identity card issued by the college, with passport-size photograph of the student bearing the signature of the principal and college seal.
- Books shall not be issued from the library, unless the card is shown to the librarian.
- The card must be shown to any member of the staff of the college on demand, and is to be used for bus concession, and produced at the time of payment of fee.
- Keeping more than one identity card will be punishable.
- In case of loss of identity card, a new identity card shall be issued on payment of Rs. 30/- to the Govt. account.
- Each working day is divided in to two sessions. The forenoon session is of three periods, and the afternoon session is of two periods each of one hour duration.
- Attendance will be marked at the beginning of each period by the teacher in-charge of the class.
- No student shall abstain from the class without leave-application.
- The leave-application shall be submitted to the tutor-in-charge in the prescribed format. Every application for leave shall be counter signed by the parent or guardian as the case may. Incomplete applications shall be rejected. When leave is required in the case of illness for more than three consecutive working days, the leave application must be supported by a medical certificate. Absence without leave from any class, test or practical work will be seriously dealt with.
- A student abstaining himself/herself from the class without a leave application for more than 14 consecutive working days will have his/her name removed from the rolls.
- A student who fails to secure a minimum of 75% of the attendance progressively, will cease to receive stipends, scholarships or any other such benefits thereafter.
- Students with shortage of attendance have to apply for condonation before registering for university examinations. Condonation will be allowed only for one year for a course.
- If Absent for one period, the student will lose attendance for the whole session (Only for 2018 and earlier admissions).
Evaluation and Grading
Evaluation and grading is done as per the regulations of Kannur University.
Amendments to Regulations For CBCSS for Under Graduate Programme 2019 (in OBE – Outcome Based Education - system)
Regulations For CBCSS for Under Graduate Programme 2019 (in OBE – Outcome Based Education - system)
Kannur University Regulations
Amendments to Regulations For CBCSS for Under Graduate Programme 2019 (in OBE – Outcome Based Education - system)
Regulations For CBCSS for Under Graduate Programme 2019 (in OBE – Outcome Based Education - system)
Kannur University Regulations