Do’s and Don’ts  Welcome to IEC Group of Institutions
Now that you have become a college student, you have to establish a chain of new relationships. A lot of new people will enter your life: your roommates, college counselors, faculty members, resident assistants, and certainly the faculty members, Professors and your Head of Department. The latter are those people through whom your subsequent life will be shaped. This is why it is important to establish a healthy relationship with them and according to the basic principles of mutual respect.  Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS
Do  be a  regular  scholar. Come to college in clean and tidy uniform. Do  Let there be  grace and sense of purpose in your work  and movement Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do  Be  regular  for lectures and take active part in its’ conduct Do   Extend your discipline  in keeping the classroom and campus clean.  Do  Read  Newspapers and Magazines regularly Do  Bring only  the prescribed text books and note books, proper materials, pen, books etc.
Do  Your work and conduct  should be such that it brings a good name to the college Do  Follow up  the corrections and suggestions by the Lecturers, Professors and HOD’s Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do  Be  HONEST  with your teachers’ Do  Take the initiative  once in a while to go the extra mile in class or assignments Do  Assume  that all tasks/assignments are important and do your best to be sure that your work is done to your best ability and within deadlines
Do  Develop a positive mental attitude  about your College and your goals Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do   plan your Lesson  in advance Do   plan to ask  questions or pose problems at intervals to create and sustain interest if participating in an oral activity conducted by the college Do   formulate your Question or request  in a concise and polite form. Do   prepare audio-visual material  if required and as per directions from your Lecturers, Professors and HOD’s Do   respect  your roommate
Do   think ahead  by setting  GOALS Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do   organize  your time Do  be an  OPPORTUNIST Do   go to the LIBRARY Do   get involved in Campus  functions/extra-curricular activities Do  address  the   College Lecturers, Professors and HOD’s  and staff members  in the most  appropriate manner  such as Sir/Madame’
Do   observe general rules of Etiquette , like knocking on the door before entering, using words like EXCUSE ME, PLEASE, THANK YOU, MAY I etc Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) the more you work at your studies and the more you actively participate in your classes, the higher the probability for academic success. If you don't take college serious and don't study to the level you need, don't blame others for your weak academic performance.  Do   take responsibility  for your success or failure at college. In college, you control your fate, and
Do   buy a planner and/or develop a system  for keeping track of all your assignments, readings, and papers -- most of which you can get from the syllabus of each  course  you're taking. And  do  invest in some time  management education  if you do not have much experience juggling multiple demands on your time (including classes,  homework , friends, clubs, sports, social gatherings, group meetings, etc.)  Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do   set reasonable -- and achievable -- academic goals  each semester. Push yourself to perform at your highest level, but  don't  make those goals so high that fall into a downward spiral.
Do   develop a regular time to study  and read your textbooks, but  don't  make that time late at night or while lying in bed. And  do  finish the readings that are assigned for each class -- so you can be better prepared for understanding and questioning the lectures and participating in discussions.  Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do  take time to  review  your current studying strengths and weaknesses. By understanding yourself better, you'll be able to maximize your strengths while overcoming -- or at least minimizing -- your weaknesses.
Do   consider  breaking up your studying into smaller chunks throughout the day; you'll face less burnout, have more time flexibility, and retain more information by doing so.  Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do   find a study system  that works for you, but  don't  make it cramming the night before. There are numerous study techniques, such as outlining, flash cards, study groups, etc., and you need to find the one -- or the combination -- that works best for you for  each  subject.  Do   develop a good note-taking system  -- both for reading assignments and for class lectures. Find a system that works for you, such as outlining, or develop your own.
Do   seek out assistance  when you find yourself struggling. Besides the professor and your classmates, most colleges have an academic support center that typically offers assistance in learning how to study, time management, and note-taking, as well as tutoring for a variety of subjects (including English, math, and  foreign languages ).  Do   attend any review sessions  the professor offers – especially before the first test -- and  do  study beforehand so you can ask questions you still may have about the material.  Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct)
Do   live a healthy lifestyle  -– getting enough rest, eating a healthy diet, and exercising regularly. In fact, some of our best students say the key to their success is diet and exercise.  Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do   find a way to balance  studying with all the other things that college offers. The best students blossom in college -- both personally and academically.
Do   ask your professors  for copies of old tests and papers or projects. Some professors keep old exams on reserve at the library – or even on their Websites. Having an idea of what to expect is extremely useful in studying. For major papers and projects, again, it's useful to see how the professor grades these types of assignments.  Do   start researching, planning, writing, and editing papers well in advance  of the deadline, and  do  seek the assistance of the professor if you are having a hard time getting started with the paper.  Don't  hand in a paper straight from the printer that you have not edited and proofread at least once. Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct)
Do  Answer as many Questions as you can Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Do’s (Examination) Do  Start at the beginning of the Exam  and work through it, if you cannot attempt a Question leave it and go on to the next Do   Keep an eye on the time : it will probably seem to pass very quickly, so take care not to spend too much time on any one passage or QUESTION
Do  Read the instructions  for each set questions very carefully: it is important to do exactly what you are asked to do. Do  Use  the glossary , if there is one provided, to help you understand unfamiliar words Do  Pay attention  to any examples that are provided.  Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Do’s (Examination)
Don’t  do anything that is derogatory to your self-respect Don’t  loiter about or outside the classroom while the Lecture is in progress Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Don’ts (General Conduct) Don’t  get involved and do not be a part of RAGGING, STRIKES and any other bad circumstantial activities inside/outside the campus/hostels Don’t  while moving from one Lecture/ lecture room to another take care not to disturb others Don’t  mark underline, or annotate the LIBRARY BOOKS and other LIBRARY material
Don’t  act disinterested, pompous or bored Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Don’ts (General Conduct) Don’t  leave the class early or unannounced Don’t  over participate in the class discussions—give others a fair chance to contribute and learn from their input
Don’t  sleep through the class. Sounds Simple? It’s not. Class time equals your money and it will cost in the end if you SKIP.  Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Don’ts (General Conduct) Don’t  bring other children to class without the Professors’ permission Don’t  correct the Professor in front of the class
Don’t  be too intimidated to ask questions. It’s your college career, you have a RIGHT to KNOW Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Don’ts (General Conduct) Don’t  live in the moment, College goes by too fast. Prepare for the next semester, next year and even Graduation by setting GOALS Don’t  shrug off opportunities that arise. College presents opportunities you may never get again. Take advantage of these, they are designed for you. Don’t  view learning as an  OBSTACLE
Don’t  be a HERMIT, you will enjoy college if you are BALANCED Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Don’ts (General Conduct) Don’t  spend money without earning any. Following this ensures that you will have enough money when the time comes to purchase books and pay unforeseen expenses Don’t  forget to identify yourself and mention your status and relationship with the Professor. (Do not write “I am that guy in the orange sweater sitting on the last row”, instead mention the Course and Time of your classes.
Don't  expect your college professors to be anything like your high  school teachers . The best students take the time to learn what each professor expects from students -- and then devise a plan to live up to those expectations.  Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Don’ts (General Conduct) Don’t  flattering, rude remarks, or any other inappropriate or provocative statements. Don't  get in the habit of skipping classes. Attending class is a critical component of learning the material -- and class notes are often a key part of studying for exams.
Don't  study for the sake of studying. Putting more time into studying will not help you achieve better grades; instead, you need to study smarter.  Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Don’ts (General Conduct) Don’t  overstate Don’t  Re-state—CREATE!!! Don’t  confess----PROFESS!!! Don't  compare your academic performance to anyone else. Each person is unique, and comparing yourself to others just sets you up for disappointment -- or worse, failure.
Don’t forget that you must write your answers on your answer sheet Don’t write more than one answer when only one is required. Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Don’ts (Examination) Don’t waste time reading the whole passage each time for each set of questions.  Don’t panic if there are questions which you cannot answer
Don’t worry if you don’t understand every word. It may not be necessary to understand all the words in order to answer the questions correctly  Essential Do’s and Don’ts  for STUDENTS Don’ts (Examination) Don't  panic if your grades are not where you hoped or expect them to be, but  do  develop a plan of action (seeking help from your professors or academic support center) to improve your grades.

IEC do's & don'ts for New Students

  • 1.
    Do’s and Don’ts Welcome to IEC Group of Institutions
  • 2.
    Now that youhave become a college student, you have to establish a chain of new relationships. A lot of new people will enter your life: your roommates, college counselors, faculty members, resident assistants, and certainly the faculty members, Professors and your Head of Department. The latter are those people through whom your subsequent life will be shaped. This is why it is important to establish a healthy relationship with them and according to the basic principles of mutual respect. Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS
  • 3.
    Do bea regular scholar. Come to college in clean and tidy uniform. Do Let there be grace and sense of purpose in your work and movement Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do Be regular for lectures and take active part in its’ conduct Do Extend your discipline in keeping the classroom and campus clean. Do Read Newspapers and Magazines regularly Do Bring only the prescribed text books and note books, proper materials, pen, books etc.
  • 4.
    Do Yourwork and conduct should be such that it brings a good name to the college Do Follow up the corrections and suggestions by the Lecturers, Professors and HOD’s Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do Be HONEST with your teachers’ Do Take the initiative once in a while to go the extra mile in class or assignments Do Assume that all tasks/assignments are important and do your best to be sure that your work is done to your best ability and within deadlines
  • 5.
    Do Developa positive mental attitude about your College and your goals Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do plan your Lesson in advance Do plan to ask questions or pose problems at intervals to create and sustain interest if participating in an oral activity conducted by the college Do formulate your Question or request in a concise and polite form. Do prepare audio-visual material if required and as per directions from your Lecturers, Professors and HOD’s Do respect your roommate
  • 6.
    Do think ahead by setting GOALS Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do organize your time Do be an OPPORTUNIST Do go to the LIBRARY Do get involved in Campus functions/extra-curricular activities Do address the College Lecturers, Professors and HOD’s and staff members in the most appropriate manner such as Sir/Madame’
  • 7.
    Do observe general rules of Etiquette , like knocking on the door before entering, using words like EXCUSE ME, PLEASE, THANK YOU, MAY I etc Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) the more you work at your studies and the more you actively participate in your classes, the higher the probability for academic success. If you don't take college serious and don't study to the level you need, don't blame others for your weak academic performance. Do take responsibility for your success or failure at college. In college, you control your fate, and
  • 8.
    Do buy a planner and/or develop a system for keeping track of all your assignments, readings, and papers -- most of which you can get from the syllabus of each course you're taking. And do invest in some time management education if you do not have much experience juggling multiple demands on your time (including classes, homework , friends, clubs, sports, social gatherings, group meetings, etc.) Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do set reasonable -- and achievable -- academic goals each semester. Push yourself to perform at your highest level, but don't make those goals so high that fall into a downward spiral.
  • 9.
    Do develop a regular time to study and read your textbooks, but don't make that time late at night or while lying in bed. And do finish the readings that are assigned for each class -- so you can be better prepared for understanding and questioning the lectures and participating in discussions. Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do take time to review your current studying strengths and weaknesses. By understanding yourself better, you'll be able to maximize your strengths while overcoming -- or at least minimizing -- your weaknesses.
  • 10.
    Do consider breaking up your studying into smaller chunks throughout the day; you'll face less burnout, have more time flexibility, and retain more information by doing so. Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do find a study system that works for you, but don't make it cramming the night before. There are numerous study techniques, such as outlining, flash cards, study groups, etc., and you need to find the one -- or the combination -- that works best for you for each subject. Do develop a good note-taking system -- both for reading assignments and for class lectures. Find a system that works for you, such as outlining, or develop your own.
  • 11.
    Do seek out assistance when you find yourself struggling. Besides the professor and your classmates, most colleges have an academic support center that typically offers assistance in learning how to study, time management, and note-taking, as well as tutoring for a variety of subjects (including English, math, and foreign languages ). Do attend any review sessions the professor offers – especially before the first test -- and do study beforehand so you can ask questions you still may have about the material. Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct)
  • 12.
    Do live a healthy lifestyle -– getting enough rest, eating a healthy diet, and exercising regularly. In fact, some of our best students say the key to their success is diet and exercise. Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct) Do find a way to balance studying with all the other things that college offers. The best students blossom in college -- both personally and academically.
  • 13.
    Do ask your professors for copies of old tests and papers or projects. Some professors keep old exams on reserve at the library – or even on their Websites. Having an idea of what to expect is extremely useful in studying. For major papers and projects, again, it's useful to see how the professor grades these types of assignments. Do start researching, planning, writing, and editing papers well in advance of the deadline, and do seek the assistance of the professor if you are having a hard time getting started with the paper. Don't hand in a paper straight from the printer that you have not edited and proofread at least once. Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Do’s (General Conduct)
  • 14.
    Do Answeras many Questions as you can Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Do’s (Examination) Do Start at the beginning of the Exam and work through it, if you cannot attempt a Question leave it and go on to the next Do Keep an eye on the time : it will probably seem to pass very quickly, so take care not to spend too much time on any one passage or QUESTION
  • 15.
    Do Readthe instructions for each set questions very carefully: it is important to do exactly what you are asked to do. Do Use the glossary , if there is one provided, to help you understand unfamiliar words Do Pay attention to any examples that are provided. Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Do’s (Examination)
  • 16.
    Don’t doanything that is derogatory to your self-respect Don’t loiter about or outside the classroom while the Lecture is in progress Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Don’ts (General Conduct) Don’t get involved and do not be a part of RAGGING, STRIKES and any other bad circumstantial activities inside/outside the campus/hostels Don’t while moving from one Lecture/ lecture room to another take care not to disturb others Don’t mark underline, or annotate the LIBRARY BOOKS and other LIBRARY material
  • 17.
    Don’t actdisinterested, pompous or bored Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Don’ts (General Conduct) Don’t leave the class early or unannounced Don’t over participate in the class discussions—give others a fair chance to contribute and learn from their input
  • 18.
    Don’t sleepthrough the class. Sounds Simple? It’s not. Class time equals your money and it will cost in the end if you SKIP. Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Don’ts (General Conduct) Don’t bring other children to class without the Professors’ permission Don’t correct the Professor in front of the class
  • 19.
    Don’t betoo intimidated to ask questions. It’s your college career, you have a RIGHT to KNOW Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Don’ts (General Conduct) Don’t live in the moment, College goes by too fast. Prepare for the next semester, next year and even Graduation by setting GOALS Don’t shrug off opportunities that arise. College presents opportunities you may never get again. Take advantage of these, they are designed for you. Don’t view learning as an OBSTACLE
  • 20.
    Don’t bea HERMIT, you will enjoy college if you are BALANCED Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Don’ts (General Conduct) Don’t spend money without earning any. Following this ensures that you will have enough money when the time comes to purchase books and pay unforeseen expenses Don’t forget to identify yourself and mention your status and relationship with the Professor. (Do not write “I am that guy in the orange sweater sitting on the last row”, instead mention the Course and Time of your classes.
  • 21.
    Don't expectyour college professors to be anything like your high school teachers . The best students take the time to learn what each professor expects from students -- and then devise a plan to live up to those expectations. Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Don’ts (General Conduct) Don’t flattering, rude remarks, or any other inappropriate or provocative statements. Don't get in the habit of skipping classes. Attending class is a critical component of learning the material -- and class notes are often a key part of studying for exams.
  • 22.
    Don't studyfor the sake of studying. Putting more time into studying will not help you achieve better grades; instead, you need to study smarter. Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Don’ts (General Conduct) Don’t overstate Don’t Re-state—CREATE!!! Don’t confess----PROFESS!!! Don't compare your academic performance to anyone else. Each person is unique, and comparing yourself to others just sets you up for disappointment -- or worse, failure.
  • 23.
    Don’t forget thatyou must write your answers on your answer sheet Don’t write more than one answer when only one is required. Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Don’ts (Examination) Don’t waste time reading the whole passage each time for each set of questions. Don’t panic if there are questions which you cannot answer
  • 24.
    Don’t worry ifyou don’t understand every word. It may not be necessary to understand all the words in order to answer the questions correctly Essential Do’s and Don’ts for STUDENTS Don’ts (Examination) Don't panic if your grades are not where you hoped or expect them to be, but do develop a plan of action (seeking help from your professors or academic support center) to improve your grades.

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