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Prepared By:

Name Roll No
Vinit Deo 19
Aanchal Chahande 16
Pranita Baranth 61
Vedant Nasare 41
Nupur Bhale 11

Checked By Head, Discipline committee

Approved By Director

Revision No. 01

Effective Date - dd/mm/yyyy

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Subject: Standard Operating Procedure

Title: Standard Operating Procedure discipline action against MBA students for breaking
rules and regulations.

Document No: 12345/01

1. PURPOSE:

1.1 The purpose of this procedure is to lay down the discipline actions to be taken at
various level of misconduct by MBA students.

2. SCOPE:

2.1 To create an awareness among students about discipline.

2.2 To create an environment for smooth functioning of management.

3. APPLICABLE TO:

3.1 Students

4. PROCEDURE:

4.1 Instructing the students about the various rules and regulations decided by the
institute.

4.2 A discipline committee is formed

4.3 Handing over the authorities to respective people (Teachers, HoD,etc) for taking
actions depending on the level of misconduct.

4.4 First warning is to be given for initial misconduct.

4.5 Strict actions to be taken for further misconduct.

4.6 Institute is authorized to rusticate the student for serious level of misconduct.

4.7 Parents would be informed by the institute for severe misconduct.

Type of Misconduct Authority Disciplinary Action


Class level Class Teacher Warning
Exam Level Examiner Debarred
Institute level Hod/Director Debarred
Management level Management head Debarred
Out of Campus Chairperson Resticate

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5. Discipline in Campus:-

5.1 Under disciplinary action, the principal is empowered to fine, suspend or even expel a
student from the college in the interests of the institution.

5.2No function shall be arranged by the students in the hostel or college campus without prior
permission from the principal

5.3Writing on walls, pillars, bath rooms, furniture or black boards is strictly prohibited.

6. Discipline against RAGGING:-

6.1RAGGING, CONSUMING ALCOHOL AND SMOKING ARE STRICTLY


PROHIBITED IN THE HOSTEL AND COLLEGE CAMPUS

6.2If found guilty of ragging student will be rusticated from college and further legal actions
can be taken by the trust or respective authority.

7. Discipline in Hostel:-

7.1Inmates of the hostels should strictly abide by the rules and regulations of the hostels. A
declaration to this effect should be signed at the time of admission.

7.2. The Warden / Dy. Warden shall act as the local guardian of the inmates of the hostel.

7.3. No student is permitted to leave the hostel without the consent of parents and without
permission from the Warden.

7.4. While going outside the hostel premises, the inmates should maintain discipline and their
behaviour and conduct should be impeccable so as to keep up the honour and prestige of the
College. If there is any complaint against any of the inmates regarding his / her misbehaviour,
severe disciplinary action will be taken, which may even lead to expulsion from the Hostel or
College.

7.5. The principal is vested with powers to regulate the hostel admission assisted by the
respective wardens and to enforce general discipline in the hostels. Admission may be refused
to any student seeking the same, and any inmate may be dismissed without assigning reason,
if they indulge with any gross misbehaviour.

Care of College property

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Students must take special care of the College furniture, fittings, stores, equipment and other
properties kept at their disposals. Any shortages, breakages, damage or loss shall be reported
immediately to College authorities.

Library

The Library will operate in accordance with the current Library Rules and Regulations agreed
by the College authorities. These rules are issued to students upon arrival at the College.

Canteen Rules

Queue up for food and drinks.

Return used utensils to the receptacles provided.

Consume all food and beverages in the canteen.

Keep the canteen clean and dry.

Dont go to the canteen for food during curriculum time

REPORTING AND INVESTIGATION OF CASES:-

Cases of misconduct will be reported immediately on occurrence by the institute to the


concerned authority. Actions will be taken at various levels are mentioned in the above table.

Disseminated tuberculosis was diagnosed at the autopsy of a 65-day-old premature infant


who died in a 52-bed neonatal intensive care unit (NICU). Both parents and one sibling had
previously had positive tuberculin skin tests (TSTs); none had active pulmonary tuberculosis,
but a second sibling had hilar adenopathy. Congenital transmission was confirmed by
isolation of Mycobacterium tuberculosis from the mother's endometrium and the infant's lung
tissue. Both strains were identical by DNA restriction fragment analysis. TSTs were
performed on 14 neonates, 27 NICU visitors, 11 contacts of the family, and 260 health care
workers. TST conversion occurred in two nurses (0.8%); both had normal chest radiographs
and received isoniazid therapy. Exposed neonates had negative chest radiographs, had
negative gastric aspirates for acid-fast bacilli, and received isoniazid preventive therapy.
Diagnosis of congenital tuberculosis requires a high index of suspicion. Transmission of
tuberculosis in the NICU setting is unusual but can occur.

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