Undertaking by Parents and Students - Compressed
Undertaking by Parents and Students - Compressed
UNIVE RSITY
TIMES OT INDIA GROUT
Students and Parents (here-in referred to as" l or "we'" respectively) as members of the
Bennett University, undertake to adhere and comply with Bennett University Honour Policy
which is enunciated as below:
All members of the Bennett University shall work together in striving for excellence in
every aspect of the University's activities. They shall seek to be a model of how
members of an academic community can combine their spirit and talents to achieve
institutional excellence.
That in striving for excellence, the personal and institutional integrity is the most
precious asset. Accordingly, all members must accept accountability for their behavior
and will not knowingly act in ways that might damage that integrity.
Commit to perfoming the work and fulfilling the responsibilities, honestly and
professionally. In particular, cheating of any sort by any member of the University
shall not be tolerated in any situation.
Treat each other with respect, honoring the dignity and value each member of
University.
Cooperate with each other and fulfill the mutual commitments. The same courtesies
shall be extended to the guests.
Pledge to share University assets, such as facilities, library materials and the
information technology resources, in ways that are responsible, that comply with
established policies and that reflect the principle of fairness.
Accept adherence to these values as a condition of membership in the Bennett
University.
Finally, accept adherence to the above Academic Honor Policy and Conduct
Statement as a condition of membership in the Bennett University.
(F) Discipline
(i) 1Me understand that if student is found guilty of violation of any rules,
regulations and policies of the University, he/she shall be subject to
appropriate penal action as specified in section (vi) of the regulations of
the program or any other action commiserating with nature of offence
(i) That the University reserves the right to expel or rusticate the student for
grave violations, as per the procedure out lined in the rules or for any act
of omission or commission which is detrimental to good order and
discipline in the campus
(i) University may impose a withdrawal of any academic or other University
privileges, benefits, rights or facilities.
(iv) The university has specified the offences and punishment there to in the
chapter on discipline. However, the list is not comprehensive and
University reserves the right to judge nature of each offence and
punishment there to. Some of serious offences include:
( ssession and/or consumption of Liquor/other intoxicants.
(b) Possession, use or distribution of Cigarette/tobacco
(c) Possession and lor consumption and/or distribution of Narcotic
Drugs.
(d) Students found in inebriated condition on the campus.
(e) Refusal or resistance to checking of bags at Entry Gate of the
University.
() Causing nuisance to others, unruly behavior, damaging or defacing
university property, getting involved in physical brawls, teasing or
harassing other students, etc.
(g) Cooking food in hostel rooms.
(h) Late return to campus after specified time.
(i) Leaving the Hostel/campus without prior permission.
Non-cooperation or obstruction of inspection of hostel rooms by
university Staff.
(k) Mass bunking of classes, incting students to commit violations of
discipline rules
() Bringing in or possession of weapons, indulging in violence, or
causing bodily harm
IWe declare that the Student is medically fit to undergo the course of study for which
he/she is enrolled, and that he/she does not have any known medical condition that may
require an emergency intervention by the University authorities. In case the Student has
any special medical or dietary needs, the same have been disclosed by me/us to the
University authorities
Iwe understand that the clauses in this undertaking are not absolute and represent the
spirit and essence of the behavior and conduct of student during the stay in the campus.
The University has the right to justifiably interpret and implement the provisions which in a
normal course, would be expected from a Student.