Attendance and Academic Progress

Attendance and Academic Progress

Attendance is crucial for academic success and active participation in the learning process. Students are expected to attend all scheduled classes and activities regularly. Missing more than the allowed percentage of classes may result in penalties, including reduced grades or course failure.Students are encouraged to catch up on missed work promptly and seek support from academic advisors and counseling services if needed.
Maintaining steady academic progress is essential for achieving your educational goals. Our academic advisors are available to assist you in planning your coursework and monitoring your progress. Regular assessments and feedback will help ensure you stay on track. If you encounter any difficulties, resources such as tutoring and counseling services are available to support your success and well-being.

Attendance and Academic Progress

Class room attendance is compulsory. Absence without proper leave application will be treated as an offence. Condonation of attendance is left to the discretion of the Principal.

The working day is divided into two sessions; the forenoon session of four periods and afternoon session of two periods.

The first bell for class is given 5 minutes before the commencement of the morning and afternoon sessions and the second bell at the hour fixed for the commencement of the class. Students are expected to occupy their seats in their respective classrooms at the stroke of the first bell. Attendance will be marked at the commencement of each class. Latecomers therefore, will strictly be not permitted to attend the class.

Permission for admission to the university examination will not be granted unless

A student has to put in at least 75% of attendance at the end of each semester.

A student gets at least minimum pass mark in the examinations conducted by the College as per the norms laid down by the authorities.

The Principal is satisfied with the character and conduct of the student.

No student shall absent himself/herself from classes without the prior permission of the mentor and the principal

When absence is caused by unforeseen circumstances, application for leave must be submitted to the Principal on the very first day of returning to the college, duly signed by the parent/guardian and the mentor.

The Principal may reject the application for leave of absence if he is not satisfied with its genuineness.

If the application for leave of absence is accepted, the duly completed leave letter should be submitted to the Principal on return to the College after leave.

These and any other rules at the time deemed necessary, is to be adhered.