i) College Uniform: a. Boys must be dressed in white shirt and black formal pant. Close fitting & low waist/ mid-rise/ low-rise pants will not be considered. Shirts/pants must be the appropriate length- not too long or short. b. The dress code for girls is blue salwar, white kameez and blue dupatta. Short fitting dress & leggings/pants will not be considered. Salwar-kameez must be the appropriate length – not too long or short. c. Only maroon coloured blazer or cardigan during winter for both boys and girls is recommended. Jacket, jeans and T-shirts are not a part of the dress code. d. A college logo (which shall be supplied by college authority during admission period) has to be affixed by each student on shirt pocket position (for boys) and kameez on right arm position (for girls). e. All students must maintain the dress code of the college. f. No student shall be allowed to attend classes, festivals or any functions without proper uniform.
ii) Rules concerning student conduct: a. Each student is required to attend allotted lectures, tutorials, and practical classes. b. Use of mobile phone by students is strictly prohibited in the college campus. c. Exhibition or introduction of any political party-emblem in the college premises is forbidden. Disciplinary action will be taken against a student resorting to such acts. Disciplinary action will also be taken against any student resorting to acts calculated to cause public nuisance, disturbance of public peace, law and order. d. Any of the following acts by students shall be considered as a major breach of discipline: (a) Habitual unpunctuality, (b) Any form of immoral behaviour, (c) Use of intoxicants, drugs etc. in the college premises or in any of the attached hostels. (d) Resorting to violence of any kind.
iii) Anti-Ragging: Ragging is strictly prohibited in the College premises as per UGC rule. Morigaon College has an Anti-ragging Committee and Anti-ragging Squad.
iv) Library Rules: a. The library is kept open 9.30 a.m. to 4.00 p.m. throughout the year on all working days except on public holidays. b. Membership of the library is open to the students, teachers and non-teaching staff of the college. c. Newly admitted will have to fill up a library membership form and have to submit it along with two copies of recent passport size coloured photograph. d. Students can issue/ return books themselves in the ‘Self Service Kiosk’ automatically with the RFID library card.
Rules and Regulation of the University
i) General Rules and Regulations of the Gauhati University:
A student shall not be allowed to appear in the higher Secondary/Degree semester end examination as a regular candidate if she/he has not attended a minimum of 75% of the total lectures delivered in each subject. A student with attendance between 75% and 65% will be declared as Non-collegiate. The non-collegiate students will be allowed to appear in the examination if he/she takes casual admission. Students attending less than 65% of the total lectures delivered in each subject shall be considered as dis-collegiate. Dis-collegiate students must not be allowed to appear in examination at any cost. The dis-collegiate students will be allowed to appear in examination next year if one takes fresh admission. The calculation of attendance takes place after all the classes are closed. Failed/backed/ dropped students in any examination will be allowed to appear in the same examination after getting casual admission. Sessional examinations are conducted in the months of October (During Odd Semester) and in April (During Even Semester). For continuous evaluation of the performance of the students, the college conducts unit tests and terminal examinations. Two unit tests are conducted for HS 1st and 2nd year students. One Terminal examination carrying 100 marks in each paper is conducted before Puja vacation for higher secondary students. A Pre-final Examination is held in the month of November for higher secondary course.
3) Regulations and Syllabus of Gauhati University for TDC Semester System UG-CBCS
Gauhati University has decided to introduce CBCS in its affiliated colleges in ‘Under Graduate Level’ from 2019.
REGULATIONS OF THE UNDER GRADUATE CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (UGCBCS):
1. THE CHOICE BASED CREDIT SYSTEM (CBCS) The Choice Based Credit System is the logical next step in a credit based semester system becoming more learner-centric. A CBCS offers the student a diversity of course to choose from the autonomy to decide on the place and time of learning.
2. UNDER GRADUATE CBCS (UGCBCS) PROGRAMMES The undergraduate degree programme in the CBCS will have courses spread across six-semesters. A typical semester will comprise a minimum of 15 to 18 weeks academic work that will translate into 90 actual teaching days. Two consecutive (one odd and one even) semesters will make up an academic year. An UG course shall be of Six Semesters, covering three Calender Year (Academic Session June to May). The duration of the Odd Semesters (First, Third and Fifth) shall be ‘June to November’, and that of Even Semester (Second, Fourth and Sixth) shall be ‘ December to May’. The dates and duration mentioned in the academic calendar concerned will be in consonance with the above schedule as far as practicable. Each student must take admission in three consecutive Academic Session starting with the first semester. Students who do not enroll in the Second Academic Session will not be eligible to take admission in the Third Academic Session. The minimum time requirement to acquire an undergraduate degree will be three years. The Maximum time allowed to complete the programme will be six years.