Core Human Values
Sri Aurobindo College believes that true education is rooted in values that shape responsible individuals and compassionate citizens. Every student is expected to uphold the following ethical principles:
Integrity
- Be honest in academic work, examinations, and daily conduct.
- Avoid plagiarism, unfair practices, and actions that compromise personal or institutional credibility.
Respect
- Treat peers, faculty, staff, and visitors with courtesy and dignity.
- Value the diversity of cultures, beliefs, and perspectives that enrich the College community.
Empathy and Compassion
- Offer support to fellow students in need and respect differences in ability, background, or circumstance.
- Show sensitivity to the challenges faced by marginalized communities.
Responsibility
- Take ownership of academic learning and actively participate in curricular and co-curricular activities.
- Use College resources—library, classrooms, laboratories, and campus facilities—carefully and responsibly.
Social Commitment
- Contribute to community service, nation-building, and initiatives that promote equality and justice.
- Remain conscious of environmental sustainability and adopt eco-friendly practices on campus.
Discipline
- Abide by College rules and regulations, maintaining decorum in all spaces.
- Avoid behavior that disrupts learning, disrespects others, or damages the reputation of the institution.