MIT students must abide by the rules and regulations of the institute. The institute authority may take disciplinary action if any student violates the institute rules and regulations. Students are advised to adhere to the rules and Regulations of the institute and discharge their responsibilities as a student with diligence, fidelity and honour. The rules and regulations are categorized into three categories as mentioned below. Students are required to follow these rules and they also have to submit bond of good conduct.
These Rules and Regulations came into force with effect from 15th July 2013.
There are Hostel rules which aim in bringing strong spartan way of life so that student grows into fine citizens of the country.
Drop Box: Drop Boxes are maintained in all the buildings. Any student having any problem can drop a brief on the same. These drop boxes are “many problems one solution” for first year student. They should feel absolutely free to see the Director for any help.
Wearing I-Cards: I-Cards are to be worn round the neck and this drill is compulsory. Any violation of these orders will mean attracting disciplinary action. Visiting hours to Boys Hostel: Only persons who have signed as parents or guardian at the time of registration/admission are permitted to visit the hostel or visit the Institute to check progress of their ward. NO BODY else will be entertained.
Staying in Hostel: Students are NOT permitted to stay in the hostel room while classes are in progress. If they are unwell they are required to take permission from their respective wardens. Day Scholars are NOT permitted to visit hostels at all when classes are on. In case of any need or emergency day scholars can visit the hostel to meet their friend(s) with the permission of the hostel warden in off hours and are allowed to meet in visiting room.
Out and In Timings: These orders are displayed on Institute notice boards and also hostel notice boards.
(a) Level of Misconduct and Indiscipline:
Level 1
Level 2:-
Level 3
The competent authority may impose any of the following punishments on any student found guilty of any of the acts of indiscipline or misconduct and violation of General and Academic Rules and Regulation of the institute.
The Code of Professional Conduct for teachers serves as a guiding compass as teachers seek to steer an ethical and respectful course through their career in teaching and to uphold the honour and dignity of the teaching profession.
Whoever adopts teaching as a profession assumes the obligation to conduct himself/ herself in accordance with the ideal of the profession. A teacher is constantly under the scrutiny of his students and the society at large. Therefore, every teacher should see that there is no incompatibility between his precepts and practice. The national ideals of education which have already been set forth and which he/she should seek to inculcate among students must be his/her own ideals. The profession further requires that the teachers should be calm, patient and communicative by temperament and amiable in disposition.