As per the AICTE Regulations dated 01.07.2009 and UGC Regulations dated 17.06.2009 and Directions of the
Hon’ble Supreme Court of India “Ragging” in any way is banned. Ragging constitutes one or more of any
of the following Acts with or without any intention by any Student or Group of Students:
- Any act of Indiscipline, Teasing or Handling with Rudeness.
- Any act that Prevents, Disrupts or Disturbs the Regular Academic Activity.
- Any act of Financial Extortion or Forceful Expenditure.
- Any act of Physical Abuse causing Assault, Harm or Danger to Health or Life.
- Any act of Abuse by Spoken Words, e-mail, SMS, MMS or Public Insult etc.
- Any activity which is likely to cause Annoyance, Hardships, Physical or Psychological Harm or creates Fear
- Any act of Injury to the Fundamental Right to Human Dignity.
- Any act of Wrongful Confinement, use of Criminal Force Trespass or Intimidation.
- Any Unlawful Assembly or Abatement or Conspiracy to “Ragging”.
Punishment for Ragging
Any student or Group of Students found guilty of “Ragging” in the Campus or Hostels or
College Buses or even outside the Campus shall be liable for one or more of the following Punishment:
- Suspension from Attending Classes and Academic Privileges.
- Suspension or Expulsion from Hostels/College Bus.
- Debarring from Appearing in any Seasonal Test/University Examination.
- F.I.R. against the Concerned Student or Group of Students.
- Fine up-to Rs. 25,000/- to the Concerned Student of Group of Students.
- Withdrawing Scholarship and other Benefits
- Rustication from the Institution for a period of One to Four Semesters.
- Expulsion from the Institution and also Debarring from Admission to any other Institution through University.
- Entry in the Character/Transfer Certificates regarding the Punishment given for any Act of “Ragging”.
Mentoring Cell
Institution constituted a Mentoring Cell, consisting of students volunteering to be Mentors for the freshers.