"Zero Tolerance for Ragging: Ensuring a Safe and Dignified Campus"
In accordance with the UGC Regulations on Curbing the Menace of Ragging in Higher Educational Institutions, 2009, Mata Sita Sunder College of Education (MSSCE) maintains a strict zero-tolerance policy. Ragging is a criminal offense, and any student found involved in such activities will face immediate disciplinary and legal action. We are committed to providing a healthy, inclusive, and protective environment for every student.
Any act that causes physical or psychological harm, fear, or apprehension to a student, whether through words or actions.
Mocking or ridiculing a student based on their appearance, caste, race, religion, gender, or regional background.
Forcing a student to pay for someone else’s expenses or compelling them to perform tasks that violate their dignity.
Students found guilty of ragging may be awarded one or more of the following punishments:
Victims or witnesses can report incidents immediately through the MSSCE Student ERP Dashboard under the "Grievance" section for confidential and instant action. You may also contact the members of the Anti-Ragging Squad on campus.