Code of Conduct

Code of Conduct for the Principal

  • The Principal will Chalk out a policy and plan to execute the vision and mission of the college.
  • The Principal will always encourage all his staff and students to reach their maximum potential.
  • The Principal will take necessary action to execute qualitative and quantitative work for the welfare of the institution.
  • The Principal is expected to make recommendations and send communications to the college's Governing Body.
  • The Principal should pay attention to the students' ideas and is expected to provide a supportive environment accordingly.
  • The Principal will monitor and manage to take remedial measures/actions based on stakeholders’ feedback.
  • The Principal shall maintain fairness in all of his disciplinary procedures for teachers, non-teaching staff, and students.

Code of Conduct for the Teachers

  • The Acts, Statutes, Ordinances, and Service Regulations of Cooch Behar Panchanan Barma University serve as the primary guidelines for the Code of Conduct for the teaching faculty.
  • Teachers should sign the attendance register while reporting for duty.
  • The prior intimation to the Principal is required (at least a day in advance) while availing any leave.
  • Teachers are expected to take up extra classes for students in the context of Career Oriented Programmes.
  • Teachers must report in time to duty as per the working hours prescribed and should be available in the campus unless and otherwise they are assigned duties elsewhere.
  • Teachers must fulfil their obligations to behave themselves in line with the ideals and ethics of their profession.
  • When reporting for duty, teachers should sign the attendance register.
  • In the framework of career-oriented programmes, teachers are expected to take additional classes for students.
  • Teachers are expected to be present on the college campus at least 30 minutes before any Examination starts in the college campus for which his/her duty is assigned.

Code of Conduct for the Non-Teaching Staffs

  • Every non-teaching employee should arrive at the college on or before 10.30 A.M.
  • Every staff has to obey the orders of the Principal of the College.
  • In all activities, non-teaching employees must uphold honesty, integrity, and fairness.
  • Non-Teaching staff shall not leave the College premises without permission before 4.30 p.m.
  • Each staff will remain on duty during college hours.
  • All non-teaching staffs will respect and maintain the hierarchy in the Administration.
  • All non-teaching staffs must maintain honesty, integrity, fairness in all activities.
  • Before taking any leave, they must notify the Principal in advance (at least one day).
  • Non-Teaching Staff assigned to Laboratories should keep the Labs clean, maintain the equipments properly and help the teacher during practical class.

Code of Conduct for the Students

  • Every student must carry his/her identity card while being present on the College Premises.
  • All students are expected to act with proper decorum and dignity always and in all circumstances.
  • Every student will remain answerable to the college authority for his/her activity and conduct on the College Premises.
  • Only with the Principal's approval, students may take part in games and tournaments that aren't organised by the institution.
  • Students are not allowed to participate in any political activities within the college premises.
  • Ignorance of any rules or regulation cannot be used as a defence by any student.
  • Latecomers will not be entertained to enter into the classroom.
  • Students should handle the college properties with care. Damage to the furniture or any other materials may lead to penalty or suspension from the college, etc.
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  1. Dinhata College,
    P.O.: Dinhata, Dist.: Cooch Behar,
    West Bengal, India - 736 135
  2. +91 581 55094
  3. principal.dinhatacollege@gmail.com
  4. dinhatacollege.ac.in