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ANTI-RAGGING

Reference to Anti-Ragging Notice

Procedure for submitting Antiragging Affidavit.
Click here to download instructions

Step 1:

A student should submit his/her details on the following below mentioned web site:

Read and confirm that you and your parents/guardians have read and understood the AICTE regulations on curbing the menace of ragging. You should then confirm & agree that you will not engage in ragging in any form.

Step 2:

You will receive an e-mail with your registration number and a web link. You have to forward the link to the Institute Nodal Officer in the below mentioned email ID.

Please note that you will not receive any pdf affidavits and you are not required to print & sign it as used to be the case earlier.

Step 3:

Students should also submit a declaration on substance abuse on a plain A4 size paper at respective colleges on the day of reporting to classes. Click here for declaration form.

Failing to comply with the above requirements will result in cancellation of admission.

Note: Please note that there are two affidavits – Annexure I to be submitted by forwarding the link to the Institute Nodal Officer in the below mentioned email ID and Annexure II to be submitted by the parent on plain paper. Verification and attestation of oath commissioner is not required.


Click here to know about the revised guidelines from UGC regarding Antiragging undertaking and compliance submission.


Click here to know about the Antiragging-MHRD Mobile Application.


SBU Nodal Officer:

DR. ASHOK ASTHANA

EMAIL ID: DSW@SBU.AC.IN


Definition of student ragging

Any conduct by a student, whether by words spoken or written or by an act which includes physical abuse, lewd acts, teasing, rough or rude treatment, indulging in rowdy, undisciplined and obscene activities which causes or is likely to cause annoyance, undue hardship, physical or psychological harm or mental trauma or raise apprehension or fear in a fresher / junior student or other students or forcing a student to do any act which such a student is not willing to do and which has the effect of causing or generating a sense of shame or embarrassment or danger to a student’s life or adversely affect the physique or psyche of a fresher or a junior student.

Punishable acts of ragging

  • Abetment / instigation to ragging / criminal conspiracy to rag.
  • Unlawful assembly and rioting while ragging.
  • Public nuisance created during ragging, or violation of decency and morals.
  • Injury to body, causing hurt / mental trauma.
  • Wrongful restraint, confinement.
  • Use of criminal force / assault / sexual offences / unnatural offences.
  • Extortion / criminal trespassing or intimidation / offences against property.
  • Attempt to commit any or all of the above mentioned offences against the victim.
  • Physical or psychological humiliation.
  • Any act / abuse by spoken words, e-mails, snail mails, blogs, public insults etc.
  • Any act that prevents, disrupts or disturbs the regular academic activity of a student.

Punishments against ragging

Depending upon the nature and gravity of the offence as established by the Anti-ragging Committee of the institution, the possible punishments for those found guilty of ragging at the institution level shall be any one or any combination of the following:

  • Suspension from attending classes and academic privileges.
  • Withholding / withdrawing scholarship / fellowship and other benefits.
  • Forfeiting campus placement opportunities / recommendations.
  • Debarring from appearing in any test/examination or other evaluation process.
  • Withholding of results.
  • Debarring from representing the institution in any regional, national or international meet, tournament, youth festival, etc.
  • Suspension/ expulsion from the hostel.
  • Cancellation of admission.
  • Rustication from the institution for a period, ranging from 1 to 4 semesters.
  • Expulsion from the institution and consequent debarring from admission to any other institution for a specific period.
  • Fine to be paid.
  • Collective punishment: When the persons committing or abetting the crime of ragging are not identified, the institution shall resort to collective punishment as a deterrent to ensure community pressure on the potential raggers.

In addition, in case of every single incident of ragging, a First Information Report (FIR) will be filed with the local police authorities. The possible punishment includes rigorous imprisonment (in compliance with the order of Supreme Court of India).