HANDBOOK FOR PARTICIPANTS
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HANDBOOK FOR PARTICIPANTS
BARODA MANIPAL SCHOOL OF BANKING POST GRADUATE DIPLOMA IN BANKING AND FINANCE HANDBOOK FOR PARTICIPANTS TABLE OF CONTENTS Topic Page No. Introduction 3 Vision, Mission and Values 3 Aim of the programme and learning outcomes 3 Programme Structure and curriculum design 3 Assessment 6 Project work 8 Student Activities 8 Award for Best student of the batch 8 Library 9 Academic norms and rules 10 General Rules & Regulations 11 Hostel Rules 13 Regulations governing discipline for participants at BMSB 18 Rules for issuing Night out pass to BMSB participants 24 Appendix A: Grading system of Manipal University for PGDB&F course 25 Appendix B: Format for seeking permission for time off / leaving campus during academic hours / Leave application 27 2 PROGRAMME DETAILS Introduction Bank of Baroda and the Manipal Group have joined hands to set up Baroda Manipal School of Banking (BMSB) to cater to the needs of providing well trained Banking personnel to Bank of Baroda. A special one year programme has been developed to train young graduates in all facets of Banking and Management for absorption into Bank of Baroda on their successful completion of the course. On successful completion of the programme, the programme participants would be awarded Postgraduate Diploma in Banking and Finance by the Manipal University. Vision: Shaping young minds into professional, tech-savvy Bankers Mission: To be one of the best Banking schools in India, developing Professional bankers through relevant education and development Values: To work with dedication, ethics and integrity To Strive for Excellence To help others and society with care and concern To respect every Individual Innovate to create ‘Value’ for stakeholders Aim of the Programme The thrust of training is to impart knowledge of general management and specialized knowledge of banking related subjects. Programme participants i.e. the students are put through a very rigorous training with emphasis on application of knowledge and overall development of personality. The training at BMSB is supplemented with practical training at Bank of Baroda’s branches. Learning Outcomes: Learning Banking concepts Develop good communication skills (both oral and written) Use of relevant concepts and best management Practices Work effectively in teams and develop good inter-personal skills Develop skills for execution Learn to effectively deal with various customers Act as a socially responsible Banker Learning how to learn Programme Structure and Curriculum design Duration of the Programme : 1 year Number of Terms : -4- terms 3 The first three terms would be conducted at the BMSB campus at Bangalore and the fourth term would be devoted to internship to be pursued at nominated branches/offices of Bank of Baroda. The duration of each term will be twelve weeks. The breakup of time allotted for formal study is as follows: (a) No. of working days in a week: 5 (b) No. of sessions (1 hour & 15 Minutes) in a day: 6 (c) No. of sessions per week: 30 sessions of class contact inclusive of practicals and lab work. (d) No. of sessions per term: 300 sessions of class contact, practicals and lab work + 100 hours of e-Learning and practice (e) No. of subjects per term: 8 (f) No. of sessions per subject per term: as per credits assigned Note: Some of the sessions may be devoted to tests – both internal and end term. Course Credits Credits have been assigned to each course based on the hours of study/learning and other associated activities like case studies, tutorial discussions, case-presentations, lectures, library work and practical-work in laboratories etc. The credits assigned to each course are as given below. Details of Course First Term Subject Code DBF601-BB DBF603-BB DBF605-BB DBF607-BB DBF609-BB DBF611-BB DBF613-BB DBF615-BB Subject L T P C Exam Marks Total Marks 2 2 2 Internal Assess ment 80 80 100 Managerial Communication I Behavioral Program I IT in Banking & Finacle - 1 (Deposits & Remittances) Managerial Economics Business Mathematics & Statistics Accounting & Financial Management Introduction to Banking, Deposits & Remittances General Management TOTAL CREDITS 1 1 - 1 3 3 3 20 20 00 100 100 100 3 2 0 0 0 0 3 2 50 50 50 50 100 100 3 0 0 3 50 50 100 3 0 0 3 50 50 100 2 0 0 2 19 50 50 100 4 Second Term Subject Code DBF602-BB DBF604-BB DBF606-BB DBF608-BB DBF610-BB DBF612-BB DBF614-BB DBF616-BB Subject Managerial Communication II Behavioral Program II Finacle - 2 (Lending ,Recovery, Allied Services, & Retail Banking) Banking Laws Basics of Lending Banking Allied Services Retail Banking Financial Analytics TOTAL CREDITS L T 1 1 - 0.5 P C 3 3 1.5 2 2 1 Internal Assess ment 80 80 100 Exam Marks Total Marks 20 20 00 100 100 100 2 3 3 3 3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 3 3 3 3 19 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 50 100 100 100 100 100 Subject L T P C Exam Marks Total Marks Sales and Relationship Management Credit & Risk Management Finacle - 3 (CBS Software CRM,TF,FP TM,FX,DB) Trade Finance & Cash Management Services Recovery Management Financial Planning & Wealth Management Treasury Management & Foreign Exchange Development Banking TOTAL CREDITS 3 0 0 3 Internal Assess ment 50 50 100 0 1.5 3 1 50 100 50 00 100 100 Third Term Subject Code DBF621-BB DBF623-BB DBF625-BB DBF627-BB DBF629-BB DBF631-BB DBF633-BB DBF635-BB 3 0 - 0.5 3 0 0 3 50 50 100 2 3 0 0 0 0 2 3 50 50 50 50 100 100 4 0 0 4 50 50 100 3 0 0 3 22 50 50 100 Fourth Term Subject Code DBF640-BB Subject Project at Bank of Baroda (Internship) TOTAL CREDITS L T P C - - - 10 10 5 Internal Assess ment 100 Exam Marks Total Marks - 100 Total course credits 1st term 2nd term 3rd term 4th term TOTAL 19 19 22 10 70 Various E-Learning courses will have to be also compulsorily undertaken by the students for which credits / marks in internal assignments will be given. PROGRAMME CONDUCT The program objectives will be met by deploying a wide variety of teaching and learning methods including lectures, seminars, group presentations, field visits, role-plays, simulated exercises, experiential learning and guided assignments. There will be guest lectures from industry experts including the bank officials. ATTENDANCE REQUIREMENTS The requirement of attendance for the complete programme is minimum 90%. Within the remaining 10%, leave of absence may be granted only on compassionate / medical grounds with specific permission of the BMSB. However, the students would have to make up for the loss of sessions by self-study. ASSESSMENT The School follows a system of continuous assessment through multiple methods of assessment to monitor the student’s academic performance. The assessment is done to measure the knowledge, skills and application ability identified as intended learning outcomes. The course instructors shall assess understanding of concepts, theories, business practices and applications illustrated and discussed in respective courses. The assessment is done to help students achieve the learning outcomes of the programme and to motivate them throughout the programme. In addition, the assessment is done to discriminate students according to their academic performance. Assessment Components: Class/Tutorial Participation Assignment work Case study analysis Laboratory work Class Tests/Quizzes End term examination 6 Weightage of Different Components Each course will be evaluated for a total of 100 marks: 50 marks for internal assessment and 50 marks for end term examinations to be conducted by the university. The internship project, carrying 10 credits, is evaluated by the designated officer / executive of the Bank / Bank Managers and the marks given by them will be considered for grading. There will be no separate internal evaluation for internship. The detailed procedure of evaluation and award of grades are discussed in the succeeding paragraphs and the grading system of Manipal University is given in Appendix-A. Internal Assessment. The continuous evaluation will consist of several instruments of evaluation like quiz, role play, home assignment, presentations, group discussion etc. and will vary depending on the course. End-Term Examinations. It is mandatory for the students to appear in the end-term examinations to be eligible for evaluation and award of grades. The end-term examination will be conducted by Manipal University. The answer scripts may be evaluated by internal examiners (preferably, the course teacher). Second evaluation by an external examiner will be done as per University rules. However, external examiners may be invited for evaluation of mini project and viva voce for the same at the campus. The end term examinations may consist of both multiple choice questions (MCQ) & descriptive type questions. It is also proposed to have a practical component of evaluation for the IT subject. If a student does not appear for any end term examination for medical or other genuine reasons (as permitted by BMSB) or if he / she does not secure the requisite grade in his/her first attempt, additional opportunity/ies will be given to appear for the subject along with students of the next batch. After the 3rd term, there will be three months of internship (PROJECT) at the branches of Bank of Baroda which will provide practical inputs to the students to make them “first day first hour” ready for taking up the front level responsibilities at the Bank branches without any additional training. During this internship, for which 10 credits have been allotted, the student will be familiarized with the products and processes of the bank and later he / she will be attached to an operational team and he / she will be getting field work experience during the three months. The mentor to whom the student will be attached will constantly monitor the progress and will appraise the Trainee and will communicate the marks to the BMSB. STUDENT SUPPORT SERVICES Apart from the formal classes the students would be provided support for their learning process through the following means: Additional inputs through guest lectures from industry experts/ Bank Officials Study materials provided to the students Library 7 Student Learning Forum Faculty guidance and support E-learning modules provided by the bank. PROJECT WORK Programme participants would be expected to work on a library research project during the first two trimesters. The topic for the project would be assigned by BMSB. A list of topics would be put up on the website and the programme participants would be required to submit three choices by selecting topics from the list. Efforts would be made to assign a topic to the programme participant based on his/her choice. Programme participants would be expected to make a presentation during the third trimester. STUDENT ACTIVITIES The School believes that it has the responsibility to develop the students at the campus while they are still students. The students are considered as active partners in managing the School in its activities viz. Conferences, Guest lectures, seminars, cultural programmes, sports activities, running of mess, etc. It is expected that they play an active role rather than remain passive recipients. The students are thus provided an opportunity to develop management skills in organising different cocurricular and extra–curricular activities with basic support from the School. Some of the student’s action groups which shall be actively involved in such activities are: Hostel Committee: The Hostel Committee, which shall include about 6 students (3 boys and 3 girls) is concerned with helping the warden in smooth functioning of the hostel. The members are responsible for bringing any problems faced by the inmates of the hostel to the concerned authorities. Mess Committee: The Mess Committee, which shall include 4 students (2 boys and 2 girls) is responsible for the smooth running of the mess. They shall coordinate with the mess contractor in deciding menu, monitoring the quality of the food and hygiene of the mess and its surroundings. Co-scholastic Committee: This committee organises activities like quizzes, book reviews, debates, group discussions, cultural events, etc. Sports Committee: This committee organises sports events on the campus/hostel. AWARD FOR BEST STUDENT One prize shall be given to the best student of any batch for overall Scholastic performance and who secures 1st position in the programme. This prize / medal will be awarded based on the following criteria: Overall academic performance Involvement in various extra curricular activities Sustained good conduct throughout the programme 8 LIBRARY: The school has a Library with various reference books and periodicals in areas of Banking, General Management, and various other topics. Guidelines for using the Library: Silence should be maintained in the library premises. Students can borrow books from the library, the rules in respect of the number of books, the duration of borrowal, renewal, charges for overdue, etc. shall be displayed on the notice board of the library from time to time. Books will be issued on production of the identity card. Books should be checked for missing pages or damages before issue. The students will be held responsible for any damage/missing pages found and penalty would be at the discretion of the librarian. Library resources like reference books, periodicals, audio/video cassettes are to be referred within the library premises. Mobile phones are to be switched off within the library premises. Library Hours: Reading Room : Monday to Friday: 10 to 6 pm Issue/Return : Monday to Friday: 10 to 6 pm 9 ACADEMIC NORMS AND RULES 1. The timings for the classes at the Academy would be 09.00 am to 06.00pm. Strict timings for the classes and workshop are to be adhered to. Students coming late will be allowed inside the class only after giving their names/sections/registration numbers etc. at the gate and the same will be recorded for the purpose of talking suitable action for such late coming, as per rules. Anybody coming late would forfeit that day’s stipend and late arrivals for more than three times in a month would be awarded strict punishment. 2. Students are not permitted to go out of the Academic Block during the working hours without the permission from the HOP/Dean. Students should obtain permission from HOP/Dean in writing in the format provided for the same, for going out of the campus during working hours. (Format for the same is attached as Appendix -‘B’) 3. No mobiles phones are allowed to be brought to the Academic Block by the students and if caught the instrument as such would be seized and it will not be returned to the student in addition to the stipend cut as per the Discipline Regulations. 4. Dress code is to be strictly followed and maintained throughout the course of study. 5. Timings. (a) Physical training (PT / Yoga) is compulsory for all students. Timing for PT / Yoga is from 0600 hrs to 0700 hrs. Students are advised to come in appropriate dress. (b) Academic class timings are from 9.00 a.m. to 6.00 p.m. on all working days. Any changes in timings and special sessions will be informed to the students/ put up on the notice board. (c) Computer labs are available for the groups allotted from time to time up to midnight 12’O clock. (d) Mess timings will be displayed separately. 6. Eatables inside the class rooms/computer labs of the Academic Block are prohibited. Defaulters would be fined Rs 250/- per offence of this nature. 10 GENERAL RULES AND REGULATIONS Bank of Baroda is a leading Bank in the country in the financial services sector. Manipal Group is the national leader in the field of education. Therefore, it is imperative that all members of the BMSB maintain the image of the School as a premier professional organisation. It is incumbent upon all to maintain consistent standards of personal conduct. Programme Participants would be expected to maintain proper decorum both in the Academic Block, in the Hostel as well as during the internship. They would also be required to behave in a responsible manner when they are outside the School. Suitable instructions on various issues would be passed on to the Programme Participants from time to time by posting these on the BMSB website or on the BMSB notice boards. All Programme Participants are advised to read these notices regularly. It would be assumed that all Programme Participants would have read these notices once these notices have been put up on the website/notice board and have been there for 6 hours. Some of the important points for compliance on issues of general nature are enumerated in the succeeding paragraphs. Discipline regulation for participants undergoing training at BMSB is made available to them in the “student zone” of the local server. Besides, the Manipal University regulations will apply for the examinations. List of Prohibited Articles/Acts (a) (b) (c) (d) (e) (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) Consumption of Alcoholic beverages, cigarettes, tobacco in any form and chewing gum is strictly prohibited in the Campus and also in the Hostel. Programme participants are also not permitted to come to the hostel after consuming alcohol outside. Fireworks are not permitted in the campus or the hostel. Holi colours are not permitted inside any building. Holi will be celebrated only in open spaces nominated by the authorities. Possession, consumption and offering of narcotic drugs in any form are totally prohibited. Any violation will invite severe disciplinary action. Stealing or unauthorized possession of items belonging to any other person would be viewed seriously. Possession, accessing it over the internet or displaying of any pornographic material in any form will invite severe disciplinary action. Mobile telephones are not permitted inside the academic blocks. No private conveyance like motorcycle/scooter/car, etc is permitted at BMSB. Sexual harassment in any form would be viewed very seriously and will entail immediate disciplinary action, including removal, without notice. Ragging in any form is prohibited both in the precincts of the campus as well as in the precincts of the Hostel and during the entire duration of the course. This would also entail removal from the rolls of the BMSB without notice. Due recognition will be given to students for various co-scholastic activities which will also include recognition for good conduct and discipline. 11 Interaction amongst Programme Participants Progamme will be attended by both ladies and gentlemen. All gentlemen are expected to show due courtesy to the ladies. Any violation of decorum would be viewed seriously. Punctuality Programme participants are expected to be punctual for classes and all other organised activities by the Academy. Dress Code Bank of Baroda would issue uniform to be worn by all progamme participants. This dress, as laid down, would be worn for all classes and other organised activities 12 HOSTEL RULES General There will be separate wardens for the gentlemen and the ladies’ hostels. The wardens would be responsible for the discipline in the hostel and allotment of the rooms. The concerned Warden heads the Hostel ManagementCommittee. The wardens will be assisted by hostel supervisors and other staff who will be responsible for maintenance of the buildings and other assets. In addition, floors in charge would be nominated to join the Management Committee who will assist the wardens in the day to day functioning of the hostels. Similarly, a Mess Committee would be formed to assist the warden in smooth running of the hostel mess. Aim of setting up the management committee is to ensure aclean and secure living environment that is conducive for the academic advancement. Gentlemen are not permitted to visit the floors of the hostels earmarked for the Ladies. Similarly, ladies will not visit the Gentlemen’s rooms or the floors occupied by them. All residents are expected to be properly dressed before they come out of their rooms. They should not be found roaming around in the corridors improperly dressed or with just a towel wrapped around their waist. Allotment and Vacating the Hostels Rooms would be allotted to the residents by the warden. The allotment would be valid for the complete duration of the Programme. Residents shall not change over to any other room except with the written permission of the warden. Residents may be required to shift to other blocks/rooms for any administrative reasons, as and when directed by the hostel authorities. Residents are advised to check all fixtures and fitments in their respective rooms as per the inventory at the time of occupation. Residents would be required to vacate the hostel at the time of proceeding for the internship during the fourth trimester. Any damage to the hostel property in their respective rooms would have to be made good by the Residents. Maintenance and Upkeep Residents must keep their rooms tidy every day before leaving for classes or going out of the hostel. Any request for repair or maintenance should be entered in the registers specifically kept for this purpose with the hostel warden. Residents must bring to the notice of the supervisory staff any failure or breakdown in electric supply. 13 They should not attempt to repair the defects in the mains or in the distribution system. When leaving their rooms the residents must switch off all lights, fans and water taps. Bed linen would be changed at stipulated intervals by the supervisory staff. The rooms and surroundings must be kept neat and clean. Services of cleaners would be provided by the hostel. Water is an essential but scarce commodity. All residents are requested to use water judiciously and preserve it. Leakages etc. in the bathrooms should be immediately reported through complaint registers. Disciplinary Rules to be observed in the Hostel Residents are advised not to deface the walls of the hostels by pasting posters, etc. Similarly, no alterations of any nature are permitted. Cooking in the hostel rooms is not permitted. Pets of any kind are not permitted in the hostel premises. Feeding of stray dogs and cats or any other animals is not permitted in the hostel premises. Use of any domestic electrical appliance is not permitted inside the hostel rooms. Any unauthorized electric appliance found in any of the rooms without permission of the warden will be confiscated and disciplinary action initiated. Any damage of hostel property will be made good by the residents who are responsible for such damage. This includes driving in of nails, defacing of walls, damage to fixtures and furniture’s. Fine will also be levied in addition to disciplinary action. Possession or consumption of alcohol and smoking or chewing of tobacco and the related products is strictly banned in the hostels. Partying in the hostel rooms, in the corridors or anywhere inside the hostel is not allowed without the permission of the warden/ Bank representative. Candles and incenses are a fire hazard and are not permitted in the hostels. Combustible materials such as gasoline, paint thinner and oil lamps are not permitted in the hostels. Burning/bursting of crackers, carrying of crackers to the rooms and lighting of lamps/candles are banned strictly in and around the Hostel premises throughout the year. Residents must switch of all lights and fans and electrical appliances including the mosquito repelling machines, if any before leaving their rooms. This is necessary to avoid an inadvertent fire. 14 Playing of loud music and disturbing other residents is not permitted. All residents are expected to maintain the decorum by not disturbing their roommates or their neighbours. Playing of any outdoor games in the corridors of the hostels is not permitted. The Wardens or their representatives may enter any room for verification at any time of the day or night. All residents must return to the hostel latest by 7.30 pm (girls) / 10 pm (boys). Any absence from the hostel at night must be with the specific written permission of the warden. Rules / guidelines for obtaining Night pass will be made available to all students in the Hostel. Residents are not permitted to allow their rooms to be used by any other person. Visitors must be entertained in the areas specifically earmarked for them. The entry of all males is strictly forbidden inside ladies hostel except the authorized officials. Likewise, ladies are not permitted to enter the gent’s hostels. All residents must inform the warden about any disciplinary or other problems concerning them or their room mates / neighbours. Residents are expected to maintain perfect disciplines and order in the mess and in the dining hall always. Uniforms should be worn by all students while taking the breakfast and lunch on all working days. Outside food and drinks are strictly not permitted to be consumed in the dining hall. Disciplinary/penal action will be initiated against the defaulters. Residents are not permitted to take their meals in their room as it has been experienced that the crockery/cutleries are carelessly thrown around by such students who carry the food to their rooms. In case any residents need to take food for the fellow student who is bedridden, a deposit of Rs 100/- has to be given by the student who wants to carry the food to the room and the same money would be returned to the student after returning the plate back to the catering staff. No private caterers are permitted to supply food within hostels. Residents are advised not to keep any valuables or jewellery etc in their rooms. All expensive items must be kept under lock and key when the residents are not in their rooms. The management will not be held responsible for loss of any valuables. All rooms when the residents are not present must be locked and the key handed over to the security by the last occupant leaving the room. Residents are not permitted to bring any type of private conveyance to the hostel. No private television is permitted to be kept in the hostel rooms by the students. Students have to watch TV in the common TV location provided in the hotels. 15 Proxy or dummy/non room-mates are forbidden. Strict action will be taken if accommodation is held as proxy. They are liable to be removed from the hostel. Residents are not permitted to allow their rooms to be used by others. All visitors and non-residents including students from other hostels must report to the hostel warden, in case they have to meet an inmate. All residents are advised to extend their fullest co-operation to see that no unauthorized persons enter or stay in the hostel premises. UNDER THE PLEA OF “CONFIDENCE BUILDING MEASURES” OF JUNIORS, NO ACTION OF VIOLATION OR INTERFERENCE OF PERSONAL PRIVACY AMOUNTING TO INTIMIDATION WILL BE ALLOWED INSIDE AND OUTSIDE THE CAMPUS. SUCH ACTIVITY WILL BE TERMED AS SERIOUS OFFENCE AS DEFINED IN THE DISCIPLINE REGULATIONS AND STRICT DISCIPLINARY ACTION WILL BE TAKEN AGSAINST THE OFFENDERS. SUCH BEHAVIOUR INCLUDES DISPLAY OF NOISY / DISORDERLY CONDUCT, TEASING IN A ROUGH/RUDE MANNER, INDULGING IN ROWDY LIKE BEHAVIOUR, INDISCIPLINED OR OBSCENE ACTIVITIES WHICH CAUSE OR IS LIKELY TO CAUSE UNDUE HARDSHIP OR ANNOYANCE, PHYSICAL/PSYCHOLOGICAL HARM OR MENTAL TRAUMA OR RAISE APPREHENSION OR FEAR IN FRESHERS OR OTHER STUDENTS OR FORCING A STUDENT TO DO ANYTHING WHICH S/HE NOT WILLING TO DO OR WHICH CAUSES HIM /HER SHAME OR EMBARRASSMENT OR DANGER TO HIS/HER LIFE INCLUDING EVE TEASING. All hostel inmates MUST report any disciplinary matter or problem’s concerning them or their room-mate/neighbours coming to their notice to the warden. In case their roommate is absent from the room or is sick/physically/mentally in trouble or is indulging in any bad practices the same MUST be immediately brought to the notice of the Warden. The residents are forbidden to keep any heavy cash/valuables in the room. The residents are responsible for the safety of his/her items inside the rooms. Giving the rooms keys to any person in good faith is at their own risk. The management will not take any responsibility for any loss of costly articles/money. They may deposit all sums of money not immediately/ required by them for their expenses in the local banks. The residents are supposed to lock the room and deposit the key to the security of the hostel while leaving the hostel. Students are responsible for any textbooks, library books, or any equipment loaned to or used by them. If misused or damaged, students will be responsible for bearing the necessary charges to repair or replace them. Weapons or replica of weapons are not permitted in the Hostel/Campus at any time. Criminal charges will be filed in detecting such instances against the student. Engaging in trade /trade activities within the premises/campuses is prohibited. Possession/consumption of Illegal drugs inside the hostel is a serious offence and the defaulters will be dealt with accordingly. 16 Harassment will not be tolerated. Harassment whether written, verbal, physical, emotional, racial, sexual including homosexual and pornography is a serious offence and will be treated as severe offence. Resident’s Mess All residents would be necessarily required to dine in the Resident’s Mess. They would be expected to adhere to the laid down timings. Complaints and Representations All complaints shall be made in writing and addressed to the warden. Residents are not permitted to convene meeting of any sort in the hostel premises without the prior permission of the warden. Medical Help Basic medical help will be available on Campus. A doctor would be available at appointed hours in the campus besides being on call on 24 by 7 basis. Conclusion These instructions are by no means comprehensive. Any issue, not expressly provided herein, would rest at the absolute discretion of the BMSB authorities who also reserve the right to modify these instructions at any time without prior notice. It would be the earnest endeavour of the management to make the living conditions in the hostel as comfortable as possible. Cooperation of the residents would help the management in achieving this aim. 17 REGULATIONS GOVERNING DISCIPLINE FOR PARTICIPANTS at Baroda Manipal School of Banking (BMSB) 1. BACKGROUND This discipline regulation document is designed with an objective to set uniform set of guidelines of discipline for participants of Baroda Manipal School of Banking, in order to ensure that participants become highly disciplined individuals and are clear on the expected behaviour, so that they become worthy of upholding the values of BMSB. It would cover the nature of offences, their classification, the method of enquiry, the punishments if any and people who are empowered to award the punishments. Penalties and punishments when awarded will be with the aim of ensuring expected behaviour at all times and to uphold the dignity and objective of BMSB. 2. ORGANISATION The following officials would be prima-facie responsible for maintenance of discipline of the highest standards at BMSB. 1. HOD /Head of Program/Associate Dean/Dean 2. Representative of Bank of Baroda. 3. Director, Manipal University, Bangalore Campus However, Director of Campus will be the ultimate authority to decide on the action part. His decision would be final. 3. NATURE OF OFFENCES The Offences can be broadly classified as Very Severe Offences, Severe Offences and other Offences. 3.1. Very Severe Offences. These offences would be the kind that are unacceptable in the campus and are criminal in nature as per law of the land. Committing of such offences will invariably be reported to the Police. 3.2. Severe Offences. These are offences which are serious in nature but can be usually dealt internally at BMSB. • • • • • • Theft Academic dishonesty including copying in examinations, communicating with other participants during tests, use of mobile phone, PDA, pager or any other electronic device during tests, any cybercrime like stealing the work of another participant/ deleting the work of another participant or any other such acts, impersonation in tests and plagiarism. Ragging *1 Impersonation Forgery Repeated incidents of lying 18 • • • • • • • • • • Sexual Harassment *2 Missing from campus without permission Improper behaviour with faculty and staff Causing wilful and serious damage to property Failure to report back in time after authorized absence, if any Insubordination to the order / instructions of BMSB Authorities Consumption of alcoholic beverages/ returning to BMSB after consumption of alcohol Possession, accessing it over the internet or displaying of any pornographic material in any form Acting in any manner, either singly or jointly, which is prejudicial to the interest and reputation of BMSB and / or against the administration of BMSB. Acting in a manner unbecoming of a participant of BMSB. *1 Ragging: Directives of Humble Supreme Court of India, to prevent and curb ragging, at different times have been implemented in the School. Ragging In the hostel and on the campus is strictly prohibited. Any student indulging in this will be liable to be expelled not only from the hostel but also from the School. Ragging includes, but not limited to, any disorderly conduct whether by words spoken or written or by an act which has the effect of teasing, or handling with rudeness any other student, in a rowdy or undisciplined manner which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, hardship or psychological harm or raise fear or apprehension and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment so as to adversely affect the physique or Psyche of a fresher or junior. *2 Sexual harassment: In pursuance of the directions of the Humble Supreme Court of India, Sexual harassment includes: 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) Physical contact and advances A demand or request for sexual favours Sexually collared remarks Showing pornography Any other unwelcome physical, verbal or non verbal conduct of sexual nature 3.3. Other Offences. These are offences that are of minor nature. However participants need to be cautious of not committing them. Some of the offences under this category would be • Absent from classes / events • Improper turn out in academic block • Improper turn out in mess • Late for classes/events • Absent from hostel • Late arrival at hostel • Unshaven / improperly groomed • Smoking, tobacco in any form in premises • Use of mobile telephones in the Academic blocks including class rooms. • Possession / use of private conveyance like motorcycle/scooter/car etc., in the campus. • Speaking in any other language other than English in the Academic Block. *The above lists are illustrative in nature and not exhaustive. 19 4. MODALITY OF INVESTIGATION / ENQUIRY All incidents / cases of offences would be enquired into by following who would submit the findings to the Director where necessary as per Para 6 below for necessary decision / ratification: 1. HOD/Head of Program/Associate Dean/Dean 2. Representative of Bank of Baroda. Where found necessary, a member of the faculty can be co-opted for the enquiry process. Decision will be taken based on the written investigation report submitted by this Committee. As a part of the enquiry / investigation, the participant/s against whom such investigation is underway may be provided the opportunity to be heard. Punishments for less severe offences can be awarded without a written investigation report, except when a punishment of loss of stipend is awarded. 5. PENALTIES The recommended maximum penalties for various offences are stated below: Very Severe Offences • Dealt within the law of the land. Such participants will invariably be withdrawn from the program based on the internal investigation results and will have to repay the complete loan outstanding computed at commercial rate of interest since inception along with stipend received so far and bond money as prescribed by Bank of Baroda. Severe Offences • Withdrawn from the program based on the internal investigation results and will have to repay the complete loan outstanding computed at commercial rate of interest since inception along with stipend received so far and bond money as prescribed by Bank of Baroda. • Withdrawal of stipend as deemed fit by Director of Campus. • Make good the loss of damaged/destroyed property Other Offences • Deduction of stipend up to 15 days • Debarred from night out passes for a period of one month. • Written Warnings/Counselling 6. POWERS OF PUNISHMENT The following officials are empowered to award punishments to the program participants. Director • • Withdrawal / expulsion from the course. Deduction of stipend beyond 15 days 20 • • Make good the loss of damaged/destroyed property Written warning / Counselling. Head of the Program / Bank of Baroda Representative • Deduction of stipend up to 15 days • Debar from out pass up to one month • Written warning/Counselling However, all such decisions taken by these authorities would require to be ratified by the Director. 7. PENALTIES FOR SPECIFIC ACTS OF INDISCIPLINE: i. No student is permitted to remain absent from the campus or even from any of his classes / periods, lab sessions, etc. except with proper permission from the designated BMSB authorities. Any student who is unauthorisedly absent, even for one class / period, will be subjected to a stipend cut of 1 day. If the unauthorized absence is for one full day or more, stipend cut of 3 days for each day of absence will be imposed. ii. Late coming to the BMSB Academic building is not permitted and will also result in one day’s stipend cut. iii. Anyone found loitering around during class hours will be punished with stipend cut as may be decided by the Disciplinary committee. iv. Students are given choice between Yoga Classes or Physical training like jogging. Every student will participate in either of the two every day for 6 days a week from Monday to Saturday. Attendance in the Physical Training / Yoga Classes/ Jogging is compulsory for all BMSB students, unless exempted by the HOD / Associate Dean / BOB Representative. Any student who is absent for the same, even for one day, will be subjected to a stipend cut of 3 days. No late coming to the Physical Training / Yoga classes/Jogging will be permitted, except with proper justifiable reasons, in the absence of which, it will attract appropriate action, including 1 day stipend cut. v. All students have to be smartly dressed and should come to campus in proper, clean uniform, neatly turned up. Wearing of improper dress / shabby dress / unclean / unshaven cases will be informed to the HOD/Associate Dean and will attract appropriate action, which will be decided in consultation with BOB Representative and the Head, facilities. vi. Any form of eatables is not allowed inside the Academic block and anyone found in possession of any eatables will be levied with a fine of Rs.250/- for each such occasion. vii. Smoking or drinking of alcoholic beverages in the Campus or in the Hostel or even on the roadside in the Tea stalls, etc. is strictly prohibited. Anyone found smoking in these areas will be liable for being punished with a Stipend cut for 7 days, while drinking of alcoholic beverages may attract even stiffer penalties. viii. Scribbling on the Walls or defacing the Walls in any form either in the campus or in the hostel / hostel rooms is not permitted and anyone indulging in such an act will have to reimburse the cost of repairs/repainting in addition to appropriate action that may be initiated against such student. 21 ix. Hostel property shall not to be misused and in case of any misuse, the cost will be recovered from the concerned student. x. Meals cannot be carried to the hostel rooms and any violation of this will result in a fine of Rs.250/- for each such violation. xi. Any one availing the Night out pass (NOP) has to necessarily return to the Hostel within the permitted time and returning late for any reason whatsoever, has to be invariably informed to the Warden well in advance and the warden’s permission taken for such late arrival, failing which he/she may not be permitted entry to the hostel on the given day besides he/she being also liable for punishment for violation of the NOP rules. xii. During Hostel inspection, if any student is found absent from the Hostel without any supporting documents / permission for his / her absence, he/she may be punished with 15 days stipend cut for each such absence, unless the absence is explained to the satisfaction of the BOB Representative and the Hostel warden. xiii. Students are required to maintain the decency and decorum of the Academy/Hostel by their decent behavior. Anyone found behaving indecently (with the member of the opposite sex) or indulging in moral turpitude, which will affect the reputation of the institute / Hostel, will be dealt with severely. Director/HOD/Bank representative will decide on the quantum and Type of punishment which may include debarring from the School. xiv. A warning letter will be issued to the student where the stipend cut on account of any violation(s) during the 9 months of campus stay goes in excess of 30 days. However, if the stipend cut exceeds 60 days, a Report will be sent to Bank of Baroda and appropriate disciplinary action will be initiated which may also result in termination. xv. The BMSB and BOB reserves the right to alter/change/bring in new Rules of Discipline at any time in the interest of maintaining Proper discipline both in the Academic Building as well as in the Hostel . 8. LEAVE RULES: i. Only one NOP per month during weekends is permitted which shall however be granted subject to the student’s completion of all e-learning modules / Assignments, activities as prescribed. ii. Students are not entitled for any leave during their study at BMSB. iii. However in case of sickness or for other genuine reasons, leave may be considered but sanction for the same will be entirely at the discretion of the Class Teacher/ HOD / Associate Dean, BMSB, looking at the circumstances and the reasons stated. iv. Any student proceeding on leave after being duly sanctioned leave by the Class Teacher/ HOD / Associate Dean, BMSB, has to submit the original leave letter, duly sanctioned, to the Class Teacher and Copy to the warden, before proceeding on leave. v. Anyone leaving the BMSB or the Hostel without duly sanctioned leave may not be admitted again to the BMSB and to the Hostel and appropriate punishment for the same may be imposed by the Disciplinary Committee. 22 vi. If a Student does not report back after sanctioned leave and extends his stay, he/she will be liable for 7 days stipend cut as punishment in addition to 3 days stipend cut for each day’s delay. vii. In all other cases of indiscipline, the Disciplinary committee will decide on the quantum and form of punishment taking in to account the type of violation and the circumstances involved. viii. The BMSB and BOB reserves the right to alter/change/bring in new Leave Rules at any time in the interest of maintaining Proper discipline both in the Academic Building as well as in the Hostel . 9. 10. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES: • A Stipend Report will be sent to the Bank every month on or before the last day of the month for payment of Stipend. While sending Stipend report to BOB authorities, those cases where stipend cut and /or punishment has been imposed will be informed to the BOB Representative to be passed on to the Bank. • A hostel attendance report and a discipline report will be submitted by the Warden daily and weekly respectively. Veena / receptionist will maintain the list of students who are sick and shall submit it to Nurul/ warden by 6 pm every day. • The Hostel report, Sick report and leave approval letters – will be with the Warden, Mr.Nurul who shall pass on the copies to other wardens for considering these before issuing Night out Passes and also send a Report to the Chief Warden, Mr. K. V. Venkatesh. • On the Student completing the course and joining the Bank, all these documents will form the basis of the ‘Character Certificate’ to be issued to the bank, in respect of the student for the period of his / her stay at the BMSB campus and Hostel. CONCLUSION The guidelines given in this document are in no way exhaustive. There may be other instances which may come up outside the content of this document. Such cases will be dealt keeping in mind the principles of natural justice as decided by the above said committee and as ratified by the Director. The key aspects of these regulations / guidelines and any subsequent changes made will be made known for information of the participants. 23 RULES FOR ISSUING ‘NIGHT OUT PASS’ FOR BMSB STUDENTS For the benefit of all, the rules relating to night out pass [NOP] are summarized here below: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. 13. A student can be away from the campus during the night only with an approved NOP. NOP is issued at the discretion of Baroda Manipal School of Banking (BMSB) and not as a matter of right. A student is eligible for only one NOP per calendar month, on any day of student’s convenience. Student can combine one NOP with holiday or weekend, provided there is no academic/lab sessions scheduled during that time. No NOP is permitted during the 2nd half of the last month of the trimester in view of examinations. If any disciplinary proceeding [DP] has been issued, then he or she is not eligible for NOP. a. For one more month. b. At all during that trimester if he or she has two or three DPs. c. At all for the rest of his/her term here if DP is more than three. If a student extends authorized absence beyond granted permission, apart from disciplinary action, stipend would be deducted for all the days of authorized absence plus extended absence. All NOP requests are to be made to the respective wardens in the printed form. The destination, address, purpose & contact number are to be written on the reverse of that. Test checks will be made to ensure its correctness and if found wrong will be subject to DP. Request for NOP has to be given a week in advance during prescribed dates and time, as advised by wardens trimester-wise. NOP holder has to keep the roommates informed of the destination & other travel details. If there are instances of students missing without NOPs, not only such students but all their room mates who assisted in such covert activity will be subject to disciplinary regulations. An NOP is valid for leaving only after class hours and the NOP holder has to be present for the PT/yoga on the date of joining. Availing an NOP for a defined purpose and using it for any other purpose e.g. going to a late night movie and returning thereafter is not acceptable. Wardens will not allow students inside the hostel other than in conformity with the NOP issued. Permission of local guardian or parent is mandatory for issuing NOP. The sms /email would be sent to parents/local guardian’s registered mobile number and email id. No student should approach any faculty for an NOP or early leaving or for any such nonacademic issues. 24 APPENDIX A GRADING SYSTEM FOR PGDB&F COURSE AS PER MANIPAL UNIVERSITY Grading System. A grade will be awarded to a student based on his/her performance over the term in a particular course. The grades are denoted by the letters A+, A, B, C, D, E, F and I, each of which not only indicates a qualitative assessment of the student's performance but also carries a quantitative (numeric) equivalent called the grade point as given below: Letter Grade Grade Point A+ 10 A 9 B 8 C 7 D 6 E 5 F 0 I 0 A student will be deemed to have passed in a course if he/she gets any grade in the range of A+ to E. A student will be awarded ‘F’ if he / she has failed to obtain the minimum percentage prescribed. A student will be awarded ‘I’ grade if he/ she has satisfied the attendance requirement and has satisfactory performance in the internal assessment, but has not appeared in the end-term examination after taking permission for abstention. Award of Grades. Appropriate letter grades are awarded for those who have appeared for the University Examination based on the scores obtained in the theory and practical examinations. Internal Assessment marks and University examination marks put together will be taken into account for the letter grading system in each subject separately. A student who registers for the university examination but fails to appear for the examination will be awarded an ‘I’ Grade. If the student fails to score the minimum required 50% marks in the University examination he will be given a Grade ‘F’, indicating a failure in that subject. A subject successfully completed cannot be repeated for improving the grade. Final evaluation of each subject (theory and practical separately) will be carried out on a 10 – point grading system corresponding to the marks obtained in that subject. Each subject letter grade is converted into a specific grade value associated with the letter grade as given below (Table) MARKS RANGE 85% and Above 75% - 84% 65% - 74% 60% - 64% 55% - 59% 50% - 54% Less than 50% Absent TABLE 10 - POINT GRADING SYSTEM GRADING A+ A B C D E F I 25 GRADE VALUE 10 09 08 07 06 05 0 0 Grade Point Average (GPA) The grade points are weighted in accordance with the number of credits assigned to a theory or practical subject and it is a product of credit and grade value. The Grade Point Average (GPA) is the weighted average of grade points awarded to a candidate. Total grade points of a particular term GPA = Total number of credits of the term GPA for each term will be calculated for those candidates who have passed all the subjects of that particular term of the course. Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) The weighted average of GPA’s of all terms that the student has completed at any point of time is the Cumulative Grade Point Average (CGPA) at that point of time. CGPA up to any term will be calculated only for those students who have passed all the subjects up to that term. Generally, CGPA is calculated after the successful completion of the entire PGDBF course. ∑ (GPA of each term * Corresponding number of credits) CGPA= Sum of the entire course credits After the results are declared, grade cards will be issued to each student, which will contain the list of subjects for that term and the grades obtained by the student. Award of Postgraduate Diploma in Banking and Finance (PGDBF) A Postgraduate Diploma in Banking and Finance will be conferred on a student on successful completion of the programme. However, for the award of postgraduate diploma, a student has to fulfill the following requirements: (a) He/she should have appeared and passed all the courses of study as prescribed in the curriculum and should have earned the minimum number of credits & grade specified for the program of study. (b) He/she should have satisfactorily fulfilled other academic requirements (as specified in the course of study/ curriculum) like practical training, work visits, seminar, project, attendance etc. Besides the above, the student has to necessarily complete the e-learning modules (on self-study basis) as per bank requirements and this will be an additional requirement for the purpose of bank’s acceptance of the students, though not for the award of diploma. A student will not be awarded any class or division for his/ her performance in the programme. However, CGPA obtained by him/her will be mentioned in the grade card and certificate to be issued to him/ her. The grades and the equivalent grade points will be mentioned in the grade cards and certificates. 26 APPENDIX ‘B’: FORMAT FOR SEEKING PERMISSION FOR TIME-OFF / LEAVING THE CAMPUS DURING ACADEMIC HOURS / AVAILING LEAVE Date: Name of Student: Section: Roll No. / Regn. No. Dear Sir, KINDLY GRANT ME PERMISSION TO LEAVE THE ACADEMIC BLOCK FROM AM/ PM TO AM/PM ON / FROM TO FOR THE FOLLOWING REASONS: Reason: . . . . . Yours faithfully, (Signature of the Student) Approved by: Dean/HOP 27