Girls’ Hostel Facilities:
Our institute provides a safe, comfortable, and well-maintained hostel facility for female students, designed to offer a home-away-from-home experience. Well-furnished rooms with options for single, double, or triple occupancy. Each room includes beds, study desks, chairs, and wardrobes. A dedicated dining hall serving fresh and balanced meals with vegetarian and non-vegetarian options.
Library:
Our institute is proud to offer a well-equipped and modem library that supports academic excellence and research development. Over 3000 books, journals, periodicals, and reference materials across various subjects, including textbooks, competitive exam guides, and research publications. Spacious and quiet reading areas with comfortable seating to encourage focused study. High-speed internet connectivity for digital research and online
academic activities.
Medical & Health Facilities (with OPD Services):
The institute provides comprehensive healthcare support through a fully functional 100 bedded medical facility located on campus, ensuring the physical well-being of students, faculty, and staff. A well-equipped Outpatient Department (OPD) operates during working hours, offering primary medical consultations, treatment of minor ailments, and first-aid services. 24/7 access to emergency first-aid services. Round-the-clock ambulance service is available to transport patients to near by multi-specialty hospitals as needed.
Transport Facilities:
To ensure safe, reliable, and convenient travel for students and staff, the institute offers a well-organized transport system connecting the campus with various parts of the city and nearby areas.
Digital Infrastructure and Safety:
To ensure a safe, secure, and digitally empowered learning environment, the college campus is fully equipped with:
• 24×7 CCTV Surveillance*
• Wi-Fi Connectivity in campus
Clinical Training & Experience:
- Swastik Hospital (own 100 bedded hospital)
- Nagrik Chikilsalaya, Khatima
- Prayas Hospital, khatima
- Sparsh Hospital
- Anand Hospital and Research Centre, Khatima
- Astha Multispecialty Hospital, Sitarganj
- Panth Paton Baba Harbans Singh Ji Baba Tahal Charitable Hospital, NanaKmatta
- CHC Sitarganj
- Community Posting in Urban and Rural Area.
- Psychiatric Posting at Mental Hospital, Agra.
- Internship at Medanta- The Medicity Hospital, Gurugram 100% placement for students
Anti-Ragging
Ragging in any form is strictly prohibited. In case the applicant for admission found to have indulge in ragging in the past or if it is noticed later that he/she has indulged in ragging, admission can be refused or he/ she shall be subjected to penal action as per provisions of law, also expelled from the college, as detailed in the law concerned and as per Hon’ble Supreme Court of India directions in this regard.
Ragging:
Ragging in any form is a punishable offence and committing this act of indiscipline shall result in instant cancellation of the concerned student’s admission to the course or into his/her rustication. It must be noted that the institute considers ragging a cognizable offence and will not hesitate to take strong action against the offenders. Here are the extracts from the UGC’s Committee Report.
Guidelines given by the University Grants Commission to Curb the Menace of Tagging in Universities/Educational Institutions.
The word “Tagging” means the act of teasing, taunting, playing a practical joke upon someone or holding comic parades and other activities during certain period of a college term to raise money for charity.
- Forms of ragging: Logging is found to take the following forms (the list is only indicative and not exhaustive)
- Crisp Orders:
- To address seniors as ‘Sir’
- To perform mass drills,
- To copy class notes for the seniors, To serve various errands,
- To ask/answer vuIgar questions;
- To look at pornographic pictures to shook the fresher’s out of their innocence, To force to drink alcohol, scalding tea, etc.
- To force to do acts with sexual overtones, including homosexual acts:
- To force to do acts which can lead to physical injury/mental torture or death;
- To strip, kiss, etc,
- To do other obscenities
Punishments:
- Cancellation of admission
- Suspension from attending classes.
- Withholding/withdrawing scholarship/fellowship and other benefits.
- Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation process.
- Withholding results.
- Debarring from representing the institution in any national or international meet, tournament, youth festival, etc.
- Expulsion from the hostel.
- Period of Rustication from the institution will be depends on the institutional authority.
- Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution.
- Fine up to Rs. 25,000/-
- Rigorous imprisonment up to three years.
While the first 10 types of punishment can be awarded by the appropriate authority of the institution itself, the last punishment can be awarded only by a court of law.