Attendance Rules
Every student is required to attend all classes and clinical teaching in the college and hospital punctually. All students are required to maintain 100% attendance in lecture, practical and ward placement. Any student securing less than 100% attendance in any of the areas will not be eligible to appear at university examination. Failing which, the student will be required to attend a further course until the requirement is fulfilled.
Accommodation Rules
The college is fully residential. All students admitted to this college must reside in the allotted students hostel .The Principal in special cases may allow any student to reside outside with their parents or guardian for a short duration. Any change of guardianship or changes of lodging by any student must be reported forthwith to the college authority. It is compulsory that students take their food in the hostel mess.
Disciplinary Rules
- Students must maintain discipline inside the complex.
- Rising of slogan, shouting, parading in procession are all strictly prohibited.
- Addiction to drug and alcohol abuse amounts to moral turpitude and such offenders are liable to expulsion from the college.
- Students are required to observe order and discipline strictly at all times in the college.
- Political activities are strictly prohibited.
- Students must behave properly with staff, employees of the college/hostel, acts of misbehavior are liable to disciplinary action.
- At the time of admission both the student and their respective guardian will have to sign a bond agreeing to abide by the rules and regulations of the college.
- Strict cleanliness is to be maintained all through the campus. Students are to refrain from plucking flowers and damaging fruit plants.
- Students are not to disturb or interfere in the affairs of other institutions within the complex.
Academic Standard/Standing
Students are expected to maintain a consistently high standard in their academic work. Course evaluations will be made through regular items, card final examinations, periodic class test, quizzes, assignments and mid/end term examinations conducted by individual departments. The mid/end term tests shall include written (combinations of MCOs and short-questions), orals, practical OSPEs and OSCEs. The results shall be recorded in the students’ progress report cards/logbook. No student shall be allowed to sit for the professional MBBS examination of the university without a minimum of 75% attendance in classes held, securing at least 60% marks in class assignments and periodic in course examinations thus demonstrating satisfactory attitude, behavior and conduct.