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Rules Governing Admission Procedure

(a) Applications from eligible candidates made in the prescribed form only will be considered

(b) Application form will be issued in the name of the candidate seeking admission. It is not transferable.

(c) Applicants must fill in the applications legibly in their own handwriting.

(d) Applicants and their parents/guardians shall be solely responsible for the declarations made in the applications. If, at any time, it is found that an application is incorrect or inaccurate or incomplete, the student shall forfeit her seat.

(e) Students should be accompanied by their parents or Guardian.

(f) Late or incomplete applications or applications containing false information will be summarily rejected.

(g) Interview card announcing the time and date of interview will be sent only to those provisionally selected for admission to the course applied for.

(h) The provisionally selected candidate will have to present herself along with his/her parent/guardian for interview with the Principal on the date and time mentioned in the interview card.

(i) The provisional admission will be automatically cancelled if the candidate fails to turn up for the interview on the specified date.

(j) At the time of interview the candidates are to produce the following documents and Xerox copies (two) each:

  • Interview Card (Xerox)
  • Transfer and Conduct Certificates (original)
  • Mark List of the qualifying examination (Xerox)
  • Residence and Nativity Certificates (Xerox)
  • Community Certificate (Xerox)
  • Two Passport size photos, along with Parents or guardian Photos
  • (k) Selected candidates must pay the fees immediately after the interview, if admission is confirmed. Extension of time will not be granted for payment of fees under any circumstances.

    Attendance and Discipline

    Students are expected to be regular in their attendance at the classes and laboratories and to conform to the rules of campus discipline. A minimum of 75 percent attendance is required for a student to appear for the University examinations.

    Warning on Ragging

    As per the orders passed by the Supreme Court of India in W.P No. 656/1998 and UGC Regulations-2009, Ragging is a criminal offence and it is strictly prohibited in our Institution. If any student indulges in any form of ragging she is liable to be punished in accordance with these regulations.Ragging related offences may be reported to the Principal – DR. KANNAN. N, Mobile No. 97860 05411.

    Instructions to Students

    Academic work starts on the reopening day of the College. Slackness in studies, irregularity in attendance and bad behaviour will be brought to the notice of the parents/guardians as and when warranted. The Languages under Foundation Course are not taught from alphabet stage. Only those who have studied the languages at school should opt for them. Ragging, being a serious offence, is strictly prohibited by a notification issued by the Ministry of Human Resources Development, Government of India – New Delhi with a penalty up to 2 years of imprisonment. If any student indulges in any form of ragging, she will be summarily rusticated from the College.

    Appeal to Parents

    The twin objective of the College is academic efficiency and strict discipline. Progress of students will be carefully monitored. Parents are, therefore, reminded that they are not absolved of their responsibility once their daughters are admitted to the College. The College solicits their cooperation and support in maintaining good academic standard and enforcing discipline not only to promote the education of their wards but also to shape their personality. Parents/Guardians should follow the student’s progress in studies as well as general conduct in and outside the College. They are advised to keep in touch with the Principal at least once a month. They must assure the authorities that they will accept responsibility for the proper behaviour of their wards. Parents/Guardians are expected to attend the parent’s meetings on the dates specified in the college calendar without fail. Failure to respond the communications from the college will be deemed as non-cooperation by parent/guardians and disciplinary action taken by the Principal against their wards will not be reviewed in such circumstances. This collective effort of the Principal, faculty, administration and parents are in the interest of the students.