The Student Induction Program (SIP) at our college is designed to welcome and integrate newly admitted students into the academic, cultural, and social fabric of the institution. The program plays a vital role in helping students make a smooth transition from school to college life.
Organized at the beginning of the academic year, the induction program spans several days and includes sessions on:
- Introduction to the College – Vision, mission, history, and infrastructure.
- Campus Tour – Familiarizing students with various departments, facilities, and support services.
- Interaction with Faculty and Mentors – Orientation by heads of departments, faculty members, and class advisors.
- Academic Orientation – Overview of curriculum structure, choice-based credit system, evaluation methods, and learning platforms.
- Rules and Regulations – Code of conduct, anti-ragging guidelines, and examination policies.
- Motivational and Career Talks – Sessions by experts, alumni, and professionals to guide students in goal setting and career planning.
- Value Education & Life Skills – Emphasis on ethics, discipline, time management, and soft skills.
- Extracurricular Exposure – Introduction to clubs, NSS, sports, arts, and other co-curricular opportunities.
The program aims to build confidence, develop interpersonal skills, and inculcate a sense of belonging among students. It fosters emotional bonding and creates a student support network right from the outset, ensuring that each student feels welcomed, motivated, and ready to embrace college life.
