The student handbook is your primary resource for understanding the rules, expectations, and resources available at GIJ. Whether you are a fresh-faced undergraduate or a returning student, keep this post bookmarked for a breakdown of what you need to know. 🎓 1. Academic Guidelines & Assessment
A roadmap of what happens if rules are broken and the rights you have during an inquiry. 🤝 3. Student Affairs & Support
Perhaps the most publicized rule in the handbook is the . According to page 60 of the undergraduate handbook (the section on "General Comportment"), the institute explicitly bans "miniskirts and shorts" from being worn to lectures. This directive applies to both freshers and continuing students. Management has warned that indecent dressing will not be countenanced, and sanctions will be applied with regard to any violation.
Disclaimer: This article reflects standard policies as described in typical editions of the GIJ/UniMAC Student Handbook. Specific dates, fees, and codes of conduct change annually. Always verify with the official 2024/2025 edition distributed by the university registrar.
: This document outlines the university's structure, describing the activities of various directorates and providing the official organogram. It also details the procedure for students to apply for and process information requests or amend personal records. Academic Submission Guidelines
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No shorts, night dresses, or round-neck T-shirts; formal dress code often applies.
If you have questions about your academic standing, speak with your department head or the registrar.
Requirements for obtaining a First Class, Second Class (Upper or Lower), or Third Class degree. Examination Rules