Students are required to carry at all times their identity cards and produce them for inspection when requested by any member of the faculty or staff
Students are expected to have 100% attendance.
However minimum 75% attendance is mandatory to
qualify for appearing for the university exams
In case a student requires to remain absent, he/she should obtain prior permission from the Principal in the prescribed form, clearly stating the reason of absence along with supporting documentation
Student should behave and present themselves properly in class as well as in the campus.
Smoking and consumption of liquor, gutka, drugs or any such intoxicating substances is strictly prohibited in the campus. Anybody found in possession or under the influence of such items would face severe disciplinary action
Students must regularly read the notices relating to time tables, activity schedule etc. The institute accepts no responsibility for loss of any advantage by a student on account of his/her failure to do so
Students using vehicles will do so entirely at their risk. Vehicles should be parked only in the designated areas. The institute will accept no responsibility for the safety and security of students’ vehicle
Any change in the address of the student should be notified by the student in writing to the institute’s office
The attitude and behavior of every student must demonstrate his/her commitment to K.R Sapkal College of Management Studies’ vision, mission and the processes of the institute. A student manual containing a detailed outline of code of conduct will be given to each student.
Any violation may lead to his/her termination from studentship or debarring from examinations. Similarly damaging Institute property may attract heavy fines or replacement of the same.
Students will generally be in Uniform for regular classes. Slippers, short pants and sandoz are not allowed in the classrooms.
Any damage to hostel property, misconduct in hostels, sexual harassment, ragging, intoxication found inside the campus will lead to strict disciplinary action of termination. The detailed Hostel guidelines will be given in the student’s manual
Maharashtra Prohibition of Anti-ragging act, 1999 defines the meaning of ragging within the campus or outside is strictly prohibited. Anybody found guilty of such an act defined as ragging shall be liable for punishment with imprisonment up to two years and a fine up to Rs. 10,000.00.
Any student convicted of an offence under section 4 shall be dismissed from the institution summarily
Mobiles should be in switched off mode during college hours and within the college building
In case of any dispute, only the courts in Nashik shall have the exclusive jurisdiction.