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Admission Procedure

Our college was established in the year 1995 in the name and style, of “Erode Arts College for Women” by the “Mudaliar Educational Trust”. The name of the college was changed as Dr.R.A.N.M. Arts and Science College as a Co- Educational Institution in the academic year 2004-2005. In the year 2010, the name of our College was included in the list of Colleges prepared under Section 2(f) and 12(B) of the UGC Act, 1956 and the college has been declared fit to receive UGC Grants as well as Central Government Grants. The Main focus of our College is on ‘Quality Education’ and ‘Welfare of the Student Community’ to ensure a well planned and steady growth. At present our College offers 14 UG Courses and 3 PG Courses..

The following guidelines are issued in order to help the students to conduct themselves courteously and in accordance with the highest standards of mannerly behaviour.

1. Every morning the class start with a prayer song. Come to attention when the song begins and keep standing till it ends, wherever you are in the campus, whether in the class or outside.

2. Every student shall behave and conduct himself/herself in the College a dignified and courteous manner and should be respectful to the teachers.

3. Consumption of narcotic drugs, tobacco, alcohol etc. is strictly prohibited in the campus and the hostel and action will be initiated against those who are found to have consumed them.

4. Students are prohibited from indulging in anti-institutional, anti-national, anti-social, communal, immoral or political expressions and activities within the campus.

5. Learning not to damage property whether public or private is one of the primary requirements for civilized behaviour. Students shall not disfigure/damage or destroy public or College properties. In the event of such damage or destruction the cost of such properties will be recovered from the student(s) concerned. Disciplinary action will also be taken against the delinquents.

6. Silence shall be maintained in the College Administrative Block. Students should help to keep an atmosphere of learning in the campus.

7. Unauthorized entry of outsiders into the campus is strictly prohibited. Without specific permission of the authorities, students shall not bring outsiders to the College.

8. No one shall bring, distribute or circulate any notice, pamphlet, leaflet etc. within the campus. The possession, distribution or exhibition of any object which is per se obscene within the campus is also actionable offence.

9. Politically based student organizations or outfits are not allowed in the campus. Students are strictly prohibited from organizing, attending or participating in any activity or agitation sponsored by the politically based student organizations.

10. Nobody shall exhibit any type of banners, flags, boards etc. inside the campus, gates, walls and on the compound walls. Similarly, students are prohibited from disfiguring the walls of the College building. Except with the specific permission of the principal, no student shall collect money either by request or by coercion from others within the campus.

11. The College being a temple of learning and an exclusive academic zone, nobody shall respond to any call for any form of strike or agitation including slogan shouting, dharna, gherao, burning of effigy or indulge in anything which may harm the peaceful and serene atmosphere of the institution and shall eschew from violence within the campus.

12. Any student who is found to exert undue influence on fellow students will be strictly dealt with.

13. No student will enter or leave the classroom when the session is on without the permission of the teacher.

14. Students absenting themselves without submitting proper leave application for more than ten working days will have their names removed from the rolls. They may be readmitted only at the discretion of the principal.

15. Usage of mobile/cell phones within the campus is prohibited. Violation of the ban would entail seizure of the same with fine. Misuse of IT including e-mails and social media is also strictly prohibited.

16. There is a students’ grievance redressal cell in the College. In case the students have any grievance or complaint they may approach the head of the department first and if not satisfied, the principal. The principal will at his discretion refer the matter to the students’ grievance redressal cell consisting of the vice-principal, one HOD and one senior teacher nominated by the principal.

17. Students who are charged in criminal offence or are under suspension will not be allowed to enter the College campus without the permission of the principal.

18. The Principal shall have power to declare holiday for the College if he is satisfied that peaceful academic functioning of the College cannot be carried on.

19. Any case of criminal activity or violation of law and order in the College campus will be reported to the police and the police shall register case and initiate action against the offenders.

20. The terms and conditions of admission and the code of conduct are included in the College calendar issued to the students and are binding on the student. In the application form for admission an undertaking shall be given by the student and the parent accordingly.

21. In the matter of internal discipline, the decision of the principal shall be final.

22. Students should not throw litter in the campus; rather place them only in the waste bins. This campus is yours and you are duty bound to keep it clean.

23. The staff can park their vehicles at the allotted space in the campus.

24. Any student who is persistently insubordinate, who is repeatedly or willfully mischievous, who is guilty of fraud or mal-practice in connection with examinations or who, in the opinion of the principal, is likely to have an unwholesome influence on his fellow students, shall be removed from the rolls. The removal shall be either temporary or permanent according to the gravity of the offence.

25. Respect and greets your teacher appropriately when they enter the classroom.

26. Students are expected to spend their free hours in the Library/Reading Room. They should not loiter along the verandas or crowd at the gate or in the main road.

27. All types of ragging, eve-teasing are strictly prohibited. Such cases will be reported immediately to the police.

28. Attendance will be marked at the beginning of each period by the teacher engaging the class. Late-comers may be given or refused attendance for the period, or marked late, at the discretion of the teacher concerned. If a student is absent for one hour, it will be treated as absence for half a day and if his absence is for two or more than two hours, it will be treated as absence for one full day.

29. A student requiring leave for a particular period may be granted such leave by the teacher concerned. A student who is present cannot leave without permission.

30. Application for leave for more than a period must be made to the Principal in the prescribed form. When absence is due to some unforeseen cause, the application should be submitted as early as possible.

31. Absence without leave from any examination or from the composition or practical work will be reported by the teachers concerned to the Principal. Leave of absence from a term examination should be obtained from the Principal.

32. A student absenting himself/herself from the College even for a day should submit the leave application to the HOD, duly signed by the teacher in-charge.

33. A student absenting himself/herself for a period exceeding five working days, whether with leave or without leave, should on his return to the College, report to the Principal.

34. A student absenting himself/herself without leave for more than ten consecutive days will have his name removed from the rolls and he may be re-admitted on payment of College dues, if any.

35. Application for leave must be countersigned by the student’s guardian and recommended by the tutor or the teacher-in-charge of attendance or the HOD and is to be submitted to the principal immediately after the return from his/her leave. For hostel students, the warden’s recommendation is sufficient. All leave applications including duty leave, must be submitted within one week.

36. Duty leave for physical education activities will be granted only to athletes representing the College or university in various matches, tournaments and sports events. Such students should submit their leave applications duly recommended by the Director of Physical Education not later than one week after the event.

37. The maximum period for which duty leave can be granted to a student for sports is 10% of the total number of working days. NCC cadets are also eligible for such leave.

38. Students having a minimum of 75% average attendance for all the courses only can register for the examination. Con donation of shortage of attendance to a maximum of 10 days in a semester subject to a maximum of 2 times during the whole period of the programme may be granted by the university on valid grounds. This con donation shall not be counted for internal assessment.

39. Benefit of attendance may be granted to students attending University College Union co- curricular activities by treating them as present for the days of absence, on production of participation/attendance certificates, within one week from competent authorities and endorsed by the head of the institution. This is limited to a maximum of 10 days per semester and this benefit shall be considered for internal assessment also.

40. Those students who are not eligible even with con donation of shortage of attendance shall repeat the semester along with the next batch after obtaining readmission.

41. At the time of admission, the students will be provided with an identity card. Students are required to wear College identity cards while in the campus. Students are not permitted to enter the campus without wearing their identity cards. For availing of any service from the College, identity card and uniform are mandatory for students.

42. If a student loses his/her identity card, a duplicate should be obtained immediately on payment of Rs. 100/-.

43. Identity card should be produced for verification when it is asked for by any member of the College staff.

44. Students are strictly forbidden to reside in unapproved lodgings. Those desiring to reside in approved lodgings must obtain the permission of the Principal.

45. Students shall submit to the College office in the prescribed form obtainable there, full information regarding their residence.

46. Any subsequent change in residence can be made only with the written permission of the principal.

47. In all matters of admission, accommodation and disciplinary action against the boarders, the Principal’s ruling will be final.