Each and every student at the institute must abide by the rules and orders issued from time to time by the competent authority. Any student found in violating the said rules and orders shall be liable for any disciplinary action, which may lead at the worst condition to expel from the Institute. Moreover, if any property of the Institute is damaged by any student’s due to strike & demonstration, etc., financial penalty will be imposed on actual basis.
The cost of the same shall be recovered from the students directly or indirectly involved in such incident or collectively from the students as per the discretion of the authority." Ragging in any form on any student, whether inside or outside the college campus, is strictly prohibited according to the West Bengal prohibition of ragging in the Educational Institute Act, 2000. If any incident of ragging comes to the attention of the authority, the concerned student shall be given liberty to explain, and if his explanation is not found satisfactory, the authority will expel him from the institution." Ragging is prohibited as per the decision of the Supreme Court of India in Writ Petition No. C656/1998 & UGC Anti-ragging regulations (Clause 3, 7 & 9.1).
The students must follow the prescribed dress code of the institute. Besides forming the anti-ragging committees and squads, the institute has constituted the grievance redressal committee, the task force for ensuring the security of female students, and formulated its policy on the prevention of sexual harassment in the workplace.