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RIPHAH INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY, FAISALABAD
DEPARTMENT OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION
ETHICAL DILEMMA OF RIPHAH INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
Submitted by
Umer Latif Roll no. 029
BBA HONS. SESSION 2011-2015
Supervised By
Sir Sajid
Faculty of Management
Sciences
Department of Business Administration
POLICY ON STUDENT CONDUCT & DISCIPLINE
The purpose of education is the production of ethically oriented researchers and leaders. This is
achieved through disciplining of mind, manners, conduct and behavior of all seekers of
knowledge. In the following we provide general rules governing the students conduct and
behavior. All students are advised to read them carefully and abide by these instructions, orders,
rules and regulations, ethical and moral code in their conduct, behavior and appearance as
envisaged in prospectus, periodic notification, directives and instructions issued by university
authority and officials, implemented by the teaching staff, class proctors or class seniors
(appointed by the university administration) from time to time.
General Conduct:
Students shall be regular in their prayers and other obligations and offer willing
cooperation in promotion of Islamic norms and values with integrity and discipline in
order to have progress of Muslim Ummah.
Students shall be even and punctual in their academic work and convey out the
instructions of their teachers, management and staff of the university seriously and
willingly.
Students shall cooperate in the promotion of the atmosphere of peace and orderly
behavior on-campus in and outside the University in accordance with Islamic values.
General Guiding Principles:
1. Students shall regularly and punctually observe Islamic obligations (Faraid) on all the
campuses, teaching hospitals, hostels and other University premises.
2. Students shall be well aware of and abide by the rules and regulation of the University.
3. Students shall follow the dress codes as mentioned in this prospectus or as prescribed
from time to time.
4. Students shall be punctual in attending their lectures, tutorials, continuing education
program, co-curricular activities, making payments of their fees and dues, and returning
of the library books.
5. Students shall not be allowed to sing, whistle, hoot, create noise and indulge in any
unseemly behavior. No student is allowed to loiter and move aimlessly in and around the
academic blocks or sit in areas other than designated for sitting of boys and girls on all
campuses.
6. All parts of the university buildings, premises shall be kept clean—e.g., walls, fixtures,
models, specimens, charts, etc. should not be tempered, defaced, mutilated or damaged in
any way or form, defaulters will be dealt with severity.
7. Students are required to observe strict discipline at all campuses including playgrounds or
areas so declared as well as off campus when wearing university ID card and uniform.
8. Students should use only areas specified for males and females, other than academic
purpose, co-meetings, mixing of genders in discussions and parties are strictly prohibited.
9. Students are required to attend the co-curricular
10. Students have to strictly observe university dress code.
11. Students should not enter the administrative offices or staff room(s) without permission.
12. Students are not allowed to intentionally damage the university property and equipment.
13. Students are not allowed to see their visitors or bring them in the university during
academic hours.
14. Students are not allowed to celebrate birthday parties on campuses.
15. Students are not allowed to wear ostentatious jewelry (real and artificial).
16. No gathering or meeting of students will be allowed on the premises of the university
without prior permission of the concerned Dean and/or the Vice Chancellor.
Grounds for Discipline:
1. Proctorial board/discipline committee may take disciplinary action for the commission of
the following violations by students, as well as such other violations as may be specified
in university rules & regulations.
2. Violation of Islamic obligations (Faraid) & indulging in any activity derogatory to Islam
or prestige and honor of university.
3. All forms of academic misconduct including cheating, fabrication, plagiarism, or
facilitating academic dishonesty.
4. Act of disrespect to teachers, visiting faculty and staff of university.
Other forms of dishonesty including furnishing false information, or reporting a false
emergency to the university.
5. Forgery, alteration, or misuse of any university document, record, key, electronic, device,
or identification.
6. Theft of, conversation of, destruction of, or damage to any property of the university, or
any property of others.
7. Theft or abuse of university equipment and moveable property other electronic resources.
8. Unauthorized entry to possession of, receipt of, or use of any university services
including the university name, insignia, or seal.
9. Physical abuse including conduct that threats health or safety of any person.
10. Disorderly or lewd (offensive) conduct.
11. Selling, preparing, or distributing for any commercial purpose course lectures notes or
videos or audio recordings of any course unless authorized by the university in advance.
12. Smoking and use of illegal substances.
13. Possession or misuse of firearms or guns ammunition, explosives, knives or other
weapons, or dangerous chemicals.
14. Mixing with Opposite Gender.
15. Violation of instruction of the university authorities and office.
16. Organization of any strikes, protests and walkout etc.
ETHICAL DILEMMA OF RIPHAH INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY
The failing of the system is due to lack of moral training of our students and for that matter,
ethical dilemmas like plagiarism, cheating, lewd attitude, are not hard to be conquered. Apart
from that, the pressing need to produce results in our system, regardless of respect for
knowledge, makes the students to achieve the ends, with a complete disregard for the means.
The test for knowledge and truly competent people is not the top priority in our campus, as most
of the people who pass the exams actually ‘stuff’ piles of books down their throats with virtually
no insight on issues of ‘real’ importance.
This practice is being carried out since the colonial times, and the state still calls for people who
could actually facilitate the status quo by being ‘just another brick in the wall’.
Yes it is true that education system plays a major role in the personality development of people,
but a system with all the above-mentioned problems is bound to create people with low moral
standards. For the same reason, on an increasing level, these people make up a larger system
which turns out to be incompetent as well, thus hardly producing people willing to deliver for the
society. In order for us to even start progressing, we need to lay serious focus on moral issues in
our campus and set knowledge as a benchmark rather than superficial success and glory.