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Equal Opportunity Cell


The Equal Opportunity Cell was established in 2023 to address the issues related to SC/ST, OBC and minorities and the physically challenged on a continual basis.

Aims and Objectives
To oversee the effective implementation of policies and programmes for disadvantaged groups, to provide guidance and counselling with respect to academic, financial, social and the other matters and to enhance the diversity within the campus.

Functions
  • To ensure equity and equal opportunity to the community at large in the college and bring about social inclusio

  • To enhance the diversity among the students, teaching and non-teaching staff population and at the same time eliminate the perception of discrimination.
  • To create a socially congenial atmosphere for academic interaction and for the growth of healthy interpersonal relationships among the students coming from various social backgrounds.
  • To make efforts to sensitize the academic community regarding the problems associated with social exclusion as well as aspirations of the marginalized communities.
  • To help individuals or a group of students belonging to the disadvantaged section of society to contain the problems related to discrimination
  • To look into the grievances of the weaker section of society and suggest amicable solution to their problems.

  • To disseminate the information related to schemes and programmes for the welfare of the socially weaker section as well as notifications/memoranda, office orders of the Government or other related agencies/organizations issued from time to time.

  • To prepare barrier free formalities/procedures for admission/registration of students belonging to the disadvataged groups of society

  • To establish coordination with the Government and other agencies/organizations to mobilize academic and financial resources to provide assistance to students of the disadvantaged groups.

  • To organize periodic meetings to monitor the progress of different schemes.

  • To adopt measures to ensure due share of utilization by SC/ST in admissions, recruitments (Teaching and non-teaching posts) and to improve their performances

  • To sensitize the college on the problems of SC/ST and other disadvantaged groups


S.No.NameDesignation
1Dr Roma ChandraChairperson
2Mr Paras YadavCo-Ordinator
3Mr Sreenu BanothMember
4Ms Lalita VermaMember
5Ms Nidhi SinghMember
6Ms. Srishti Aggarwal B TECH (CSE) Member
7Mr. Rudra SinghB TECH (CSE) Member
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