The dress code in SIT is designed to foster a professional and respectful learning environment. Students are expected to adhere to the following dress code:
Boys | Girls |
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Formal trousers / regular jeans, Formal / casual shirts, decent Polo T-shirts areallowed. | Salwar-Kameez with Dupatta, Formal Trousers / regular jeans, Formal / Casual long tops are Allowed. |
Torn jean pants, Cargo Pants, Bermudas and Casual T-shirts are NOT allowed. | Torn Jean Pants, Cargo Pants, Bermudas, Tank Tops, Sleeveless Tops, Halter Tops and Casual T-shirts are NOT allowed. |
Wednesday - Formal Shirts and trousers. | Wednesday - Formal Salwar Kameez with Dupatta. |
To enforce discipline and provide ethical principles as well as commit to professional ethics and responsibilities, the students are required to follow following:
The students should draw institution ID cards and display them when on campus.
The student will not associate himself / herself with any activities which disturb or is likely to disturb the peace and smooth working of the institution.
The students should attend classes regularly and get a minimum of 85% attendance to be eligible to appear for SEE.
A Counselor/mentor will be allotted to a batch of 20 students in the beginning of the academic year.
Every student should register with the mentor as per the calendar of events.
A file will be maintained for each student (mentee) assigned to the counselor till he/ she passes out from the institution.
After every CIE and SEE the student should meet the counsellor who will guide the student in both academic and individual issues. The Counselor will also keep track of the attendance and advise the students assigned to them. If the student is absent continuously for three classes, the parents will be contacted and know the reason for absence.
The students are advised to park their vehicle in the designated parking areas.
Motorcyclists must remove their helmets before entering the College campus.
The college Security have the right to ask individuals to identify themselves through ID cards. Action shall be initiated against those persons who refuse to identify themselves.