Empower individuals from SCs and STs
SC/ST Cell
A cell which addresses the concerns and needs of Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes has been established. The objectives of the cell are manifold which includes claiming the rights of students to education, providing a conducive atmosphere for learning, seeking new opportunities both educational and professional and encouraging the students to pursue new pastures in their life ahead.
SC/ST Cell Policy
Implementing SC/ST (Scheduled Castes/Scheduled Tribes) policies in a college setting is essential for ensuring equitable access to education and support for students from these communities. Here’s a comprehensive approach to effectively implement these policies:
Dr. Sivadasan TP
Nodal Officer
Department of History
Understand the Policies and Legal Framework
Review Relevant Legislation: Familiarize yourself with national and state-level legislation regarding SC/ST policies, including affirmative action, reservation quotas, and any specific provisions for educational institutions.
Develop and Formalize Policies
Policy Documentation: Create or update institutional policies to align with legal requirements and best practices for SC/ST students. This should cover admissions, scholarships, reservations, and support services.
Implement Reservation and Affirmative Action Measures
Admission Quotas: Ensure that admission quotas for SC/ST students are adhered to as per regulatory guidelines. This includes reserving a specific percentage of seats in undergraduate and postgraduate programs.
Scholarships and Financial Aid: Provide targeted scholarships, financial aid, and fee waivers for SC/ST students to reduce financial barriers to education.
Create Support Services
Dedicated Support Centers: Establish dedicated support centers or cells for SC/ST students to address their specific needs and concerns.
Counseling and Mentorship: Offer counseling and mentorship programs to support SC/ST students academically and emotionally. This may include career counseling, academic guidance, and personal support.
Counseling and Mentorship: Offer counseling and mentorship programs to support SC/ST students academically and emotionally. This may include career counseling, academic guidance, and personal support.
Promote Awareness
Awareness Campaigns: Implement awareness campaigns to inform the college community about SC/ST policies, benefits, and the importance of inclusivity.
Address Complaints and Issues
Grievance Redressal: Establish a grievance redressal mechanism specifically for SC/ST students to address any issues related to discrimination, exclusion, or non-compliance with policies.
Engage with SC/ST Student Groups
Student Associations: Support and engage with student associations or organizations representing SC/ST students. These groups can provide valuable feedback and contribute to policy development.