SIP

Social Involvement Programme (SIP):

It began in 1996 with the aim of making education more socially relevant. Students are encouraged to learn through direct involvement with Indian society as ‘when the heart is touched by direct experience, the mind is challenged to change’. Students work with street and slum children, physically and mentally challenged individuals, orphans, domestic workers, hospital patients and senior citizens. Under the guidance of two qualified Social Workers, students are required to serve for a minimum of 45 hours with an NGO and 5 hours of SIP activities connected with any of the academic disciplines that college offers. The Principal is in charge of this department.