Students Induction Programme (Sip) Policy:

The induction programme introduces the students to the programme of study and the facilities available to them. The objective is to prepare students for their course of study and ensure a smooth transition into college life.

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Objectives

  • The main aim of the programme is to instil the ideas, practices and spirit of the college.
  • To enable the students to understand and have a better relationship with the faculty members for setting the pace of fruitful teaching-learning experiences.
  • To help the students feel comfortable in the new environment and adjust to the customs and practices of the college.
  • To enable the students to become familiar with the amenities and accessing the intellectual and physical resources of the institution.
  • To raise awareness of college policies and procedures.
  • To provide information about the methods of learning and assessment procedures.
  • To help students to review their progress and manage their transition to their present programme.

Guidelines for Sip

  • Induction committee prepares detailed induction program in consultation with Head of the Institution, IQAC Coordinator and Academic Coordinator and senior faculty members. They extend their support to conduct the whole induction programme.
  • SIP Committee decides about the number of days for the SIP Program. The duration of the programme can be between 7 – 10 days.
  • SIP programme should consist of lectures and activities.
  • Induction is a team effort and the partners of the induction programme are newly admitted undergraduate students, heads of the institutions, faculty mentors, notable alumni, student council, selected senior students, society and invited distinguished personnel.
  • A hyperlink on induction of new students is created on the website of the institution having information about induction detailed schedule and provision for feedback of the students.
  • New students are informed that induction is a mandatory non-credit course.
  • Mentor coordinator is appointed before the induction programme. Their responsibility is to form mentor groups, ensure the smooth running of the group discussion, and hold meetings of mentors periodically.

Day – 1: Relevance of Gandhian Ideals in The Scheme of Value Education

Agenda:

Date: 02-10-2021 Time: 9.30 a.m. to 11.00 a.m. Venue: AV Room

  • Floral Tribute
  • Invocation: Ms. Aisiri Bhat, Student, I B.A., LL.B.
  • Welcome: Dr. Mahesh R. S ., Assistant Professor
  • Introduction of Guests: Mr. Madhusudhan., Assistant Professor
  • Release of the Book: Bengalurinalli Mahatma Gandhi by Vemagal Somashekhar
  • Felicitation To the Guest
  • Address by the Guest: Relevance of Gandhian Ideals in the Scheme of Value Education., Dr. V.
  • Meena Kumari Deshpande, Former
  • Professor, Dept. of Political Science, Bangalore University.
  • Address by: Dr. Anita M. J., Academic Coordinator
  • Vote of Thanks: Ms. Meghana U.V,
  • Assistant professor
  • *Emcee – Ms. Sayantani Rakshit, Student, III BBA LLB.
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Day – 2: Life Skill and Yoga by Disha Bharath

Agenda:

Date: 04.10.2021 Time: 09.30 a.m. to 3.30 p.m. Venue: Online (Zoom Platform)

  • 09.30 a.m. to 10.45a.m. : Self Awareness
  • 10.45 a.m. to 11.45 a.m. : Quiz
  • 11.45 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. : Change Management
  • 12.30 p.m. to 01.15 p.m. : Lunch
  • 01.15 p.m. to 02.50 p.m. : Values in Action
  • 02.50 p.m. to 03.30 p.m. : Unleash the Hidden Potential

Students Induction and Orientation Programme 2021-22

Joining Link: https://us06web.zoom.us/j/2021190612

Meeting ID: 202 119 0612

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