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Code of Conduct

Upholding Values and Ethical Standards

Guiding Student Behaviour          

Students

The Code of Conduct is established by the College Management and the Principal in accordance with the rules of the Government and the University. It aims to maintain discipline and ensure a peaceful academic environment on the campus. Students of MES Kalladi College, Mannarkkad are expected to uphold the honor and reputation of the institution through responsible behavior, mutual respect, and commitment to academic and social development.

General Discipline

Students are required to adhere to all the rules and regulations outlined in the college calendar once they are admitted.

Students should maintain discipline and dignity at all times within the campus.

Students must behave with respect and courtesy towards the Principal, teachers, administrative staff, visitors, and fellow students. 

Students should stay informed about official announcements and notifications.

Campus Timings

Class hours: 9:30 AM to 3:15 PM.

Students must be punctual and attend classes regularly.

Day scholars should not remain on campus after 4:00 PM without permission.

Dress Code

Students must wear the prescribed college uniform on campus on all days except Wednesday.

On special occasions, exemption from uniform may be granted with permission from the Principal.

Only formal dress is allowed. Casual or inappropriate clothing is not permitted.

Students violating the dress code may be denied entry to classes or campus facilities.

Identity Card

Students must wear the college identity card with tag at all times on campus.

The ID card must be shown when requested by teachers, office staff, or security personnel.

Political Activities

Political activities are strictly prohibited on campus.

Activities such as demonstrations, campaigns, strikes, posters, banners, flags, and meetings are not allowed.

Meetings and Events

Students cannot organize or attend meetings or collect money without written permission from the Principal.

Outsiders are not allowed to conduct or participate in programs inside the campus without permission.

Prohibited Activities

Possessing or using alcohol, drugs, or other illegal substances.

Damaging college property or defacing walls and facilities.

Using mobile phones within the campus.

Organizing cinematic dance, DJ events, fashion shows, or birthday parties on campus.

Bringing vehicles into campus 

Disciplinary Actions

When any  of the above rules are violated, the Principal has the authority to take disciplinary actions  such as Fine, cancellation of attendance, suspension, withholding certificates or scholarships, or rustication or expulsion from the college.

Irregular attendance, disobedience, misconduct, or inappropriate behavior may lead to disciplinary measures.

Anti-Ragging Policy

Ragging is a serious criminal offense and is strictly prohibited.

Complaints regarding ragging must be reported within 24 hours.

Appropriate action will be taken within the next 24 hours.

Anti-Ragging Helpline: 1800-180-5522

Email: helpline@antiragging.net

Professionalism in Practice          

Teachers

A teacher's professional conduct is rooted in a commitment to academic excellence, ethical integrity, and the holistic development of the student community. By balancing rigorous research and publication with dedicated classroom instruction, teachers uphold the prestige of their institution and the broader landscape of higher education. Teachers are expected to fulfill the minimum qualifications (such as NET/SLET/SET or PhD) and actively engage in research and quality publications to contribute to their field. The regulations emphasize professional growth through continuous learning, adhering to the stipulated teaching/research experience for promotions, and following the strictly defined selection and appointment processes. Furthermore, teachers must respect the administrative hierarchy, participate in institutional development, and uphold the standards of higher education as mandated by the Commission to ensure the continued flow of grants and institutional accreditation.

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