Research Guide
Research Encouragement
- The Research and Development Cell supports faculty in conducting extramural research using the college's infrastructure and collaborations with other institutions.
- This policy applies to all college researchers, including permanent staff and registered students.
Innovative Research Ecosystem
- The policy provides opportunities for intramural research, including seed grants for institute-funded projects.
- Faculty members can access funding to establish laboratories and conduct pilot surveys.
Ethical Standards
- The college's Code of Ethics emphasizes the importance of original research, strictly prohibiting data fabrication and misuse.
Focus Areas
- The policy encompasses all research-related activities, including basic, strategic, and applied research for academic degrees or problem-solving.
- Scholarly activities involve expanding knowledge boundaries through analysis, synthesis, and interpretation of ideas.
- Initiatives include knowledge compilation and communication to keep abreast of academic developments, such as writing textbooks, updating curricula, and developing monographs.
- Creative activities involve generating new ideas, innovations, hypotheses, performances, or artifacts in any field of knowledge.
- Student research projects are conducted as part of the curriculum or for enrichment purposes.
- Research outcomes, presentations, and communications are promoted and supported.
Collaborative Multidisciplinary Research
- Collaborative research promotes mutual knowledge transfer and expertise sharing.
- The college encourages inter-departmental collaboration and partnerships with national and international research institutes.
- MOUs are being established with various reputable universities and research institutions.