Conduct and Discipline
- Have a clear knowledge of the programmes, admission policies, rules & regulations of the institution
- Appreciate the institutional goals & objectives and contribute to the realisation of the same by participating in relevant institutional activities
- Make themselves aware of University rules and regulations, including disciplinary regulations, pertaining to their rights and responsibilities as a student and with health and safety procedures particularly in respect of laboratories and field trips.
- Act at all times in a way that demonstrates respect for the rights of other students and staff so that the learning environment is both safe and productive.
- Be familiar with course information made available to them and raise any queries in an appropriate manner with the academic staff member concerned.
- Fulfill their responsibility to participate actively and positively in the educational environment including:
- preparing for and attending classes as required;
- participating in class discussions and other activities;
- maintaining steady progress within the course;
- and submitting required work on time.
- Not cheat, plagiarise, fabricate or falsify data. Students are also expected to be aware of their individual rights and responsibilities regarding the proper use of copyright material, the ethical responsibilities of researchers with regards to animal and human subjects, and intellectual property rights.
- Familiarize themselves with the requirements they must meet to complete their academic programme and take responsibility for their own academic progress. Students should, where appropriate, exercise their rights to reasonable access to and assistance from academic staff and the various academic support services.
- Have faith and ability to pursue lifelong learning
- Live as worthy Alumni of the Institution