1. Ethics
Shape the way we live, what we do, what
we make and the world we create through
our choices.
2. Types of Ethics
Honesty
Integrity
Promise - Keeping trust worthiness
Loyalty
Fairness
Concerns for others
Respect for others
Law abiding
3. Etiquettes
The customary code of polite behavior in
society or among members of particular
profession or group.
4. Types of Etiquettes
Social Etiquette
Bathroom Etiquette
Corporate Etiquette
Wedding Etiquette
Meeting Etiquette
Telephone Etiquette
Eating Etiquette
Business Etiquette
5. Social Etiquettes
Social etiquette is important for an individual as it teaches him how to behave
in the society.
6. Bathroom Etiquette
Bathroom etiquette refers to the set of rules which an
individual needs to follow while using public restrooms or
office toilets. Make sure you leave the restroom clean and
tidy for the other person.
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7. Corporate Etiquettes
Corporate Etiquette- Corporate Etiquette refers to how an
individual should behave while he is at work. Each one needs
to maintain the decorum of the organization. Don’t loiter
around unnecessary or peep into other’s cubicles.
8. Wedding Etiquette
Wedding is a special event in every one’s life. Individuals
should ensure they behave sensibly at weddings. Never be
late to weddings or drink uncontrollably.
9. Meeting Etiquette
Meeting Etiquette refers to styles one need to adopt when he
is attending any meeting, seminar, presentation and so on.
Listen to what the other person has to say. Never enter
meeting room without a notepad and pen. It is important to
jot down important points for future reference.
10. Telephone Etiquette
It is essential to learn how one should interact with the other
person over the phone. Telephone etiquette refers to the
way an individual should speak on the phone. Never put the
other person on long holds. Make sure you greet the other
person. Take care of your pitch and tone.
11. Eating Etiquette
Individuals must follow certain decorum while eating in public.
Don’t make noise while eating. One should not leave the table
unless and until everyone has finished eating.
12. Business Etiquette
Business Etiquette includes ways to conduct a certain business.
Don’t ever cheat customers. It is simply unethical.
13. Code of Conduct
Set of rules outlining the social norms and rules and responsibilities of, a
proper practices for, an individual, party or organization, related concepts
include, ethical, honor, moral codes and religious laws.
14. Students Code of Conduct
1. Students shall not be involved in alarming religious practices,
neither religious discrimination nor favoring specific school of
thoughts
2. Students shall not wear immodest dresses. Follow proper formal
dress code
3. Students shall be respectful to teachers and will not undermine
their reputation
4. Students shall not smoke at the campus, keep or carry weapons,
narcotics and disturb peace and tranquility of the Institute.
15. Students Code of Conduct
5. Students shall abide by all acts of discipline and in case of
commission of any act of indiscipline as detailed in regulations,
shall be liable to punishment according to the gravity of the
offence.
6. Students shall abide by all changes relating to credit hours and
duration of programs etc. as approved or amended by the
institute on the directions of HEC and/or Government of the
Punjab from time to time without prior notice.
16. Students Code of Conduct
7. Students shall be liable to pay all fees, fines, degree fee or any other
dues determined from time to time by the Institute and according to the
fee structure implemented at the time of admission.
8. Students shall strictly follow Time Table/Date-Sheet for the conduct of
Classes/Examinations
9. Always carry national identity card and student card in the premises of
institute
17. Students Code of Conduct
10. Student shall not be using unfair means to take unfair academic advantage
11. Student shall not be involved in political activities, campaigns nor be involved
in disturbing equilibrium of peace and harmony
12. Student will be evaluated on the basis on academic performance and record
nor on the basis of personal or political beliefs or on the basis of race, color,
national origin or religion
13. Assets of institute are under the obligation of every stake holder, meaningful
utilization and sustainability of assets is our moral responsibility
18. • Punctuality
• Dress Code & Conduct
• No-Smoking
• Good Behavior at Canteen, Book Shops & Holidays
• Library Membership
General Points of Observations