SYNETIC BUSINESS SCHOOL WISHES ENTIRE FAMILY A VERY HAPPY REPUBLIC DAY
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Faculty Orientation Program
Faculty orientation
Faculty orientation is part of a long-term investment in a new faculty member. It is an initial process that provides easy access to basic information, programs and services, gives clarification and allows new faculty to take an active role in their organization.
• Introduce new faculty to their new environment
• Make new faculty feel welcome and comfortable
• Retain a pool of new, capable faculty
Benefits:
• Establish clear standards that help reduce disputes and limit liability
• Promote consistent management
• Inform new faculty of Synetic Business School policies
• Demonstrate a commitment to equal treatment of faculty
• Provide protection from claims of discrimination.
Faculty orientation programs at SBS includeAn orientation program helps the faculty to understand their assigned duties, terms and conditions of employment as well as the organizational culture. It provides the following information:
Welcome faculty to Synetic Business School
Orientation to SBS:
• Why SBS
• History
• Mission statement
• Goals and objectives
• Organizational structure, e.g. own job description and relationship of position to other positions
• Future plans
• PTU Regulations
• Library Rules
• Scholarship Schemes
• Protocols regarding foreign students
• Marketing activities
• Corporate Social responsibility programmes
• Fee structure & fines
• Co-curriculum activities
• Academic and non academic committees
• Student counselingWhy SBS
• Highly qualified experienced faculty
• Bus Facility
• Cultural, Sports activities and NSS facilities
• Hostel facility
• Focus on skill development and practical knowledge
• Regular industrial visits
• Guest lectures by eminent personalities
• Educational and recreational tours
• Smart class & labs equipped with modern technology
• Many scholarships schemes available.
• Free 45 days Summer Training, Industry Visits and Personality Development programmes.
College policies and procedures,
• Dress code
• Reporting procedures
• Smoking restrictions
• Expense claims
Legislation
• Operating telephone system,
• Who to call for repairs
• Operating official Emails
• Contact Details of Academic and supporting staff
Explanation of benefit package
• Casual Leaves,
• Earned Leaves
• Sick leave,
• Holidays
Tour facility and work areas:
• Introduce faculty
• Identify amenities, e.g. washrooms, shower
• Explain emergency procedures
• Identify safety equipment
Describe job responsibilities and performance expectations
• Review job description
• Review pedagogy standards
• Discuss applicable legislation
• Provides syllabi
• Introduction to office manuals.Finalize employment documentation
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Passports Claims
It is come to our notice that no of foreign students have deposited their Passports willingly as security against their dues. They have not taken back their Passport from the office by paying their due on the dates committed by them at the time of depositing their passport. College cannot take responsibility of such important documents from this long period of time. It is the duty of the student to get back his Passport by paying their dues. Detail of the student and dues are as under.
Sr. No Name of the student Pending fee(US Dollars)$ Fine (Rs)
1 Getrude $115 2,000/-
2 Winnie $54 2,000/-
3 Obed $439($349+$90 Bus fee) 2,000/-
4 Walter $244($100+$144 Bus fee) 2,000/-
5 Kevin $85 2,000/-
6 Julius $843 ($753 +$90 Bus fee) 2,000/-
7 Ruth $148($98+$48 Bus fee) 2,000/-
8 Bridget $311($203+$108 Bus fee) 2,000/-
9 Maiga Michacl $610($466+$144 Bus fee) 2,000/-
10 Annah $122 2,000/-
11 Dickson (MBA) $1380($ 1200 + $180 Bus fee) 2,000/- -
Festival Holidays
SBS will observe festival holidays on the following days during 2016;
2016.
Sr. No. Name of Holiday(s) Holiday Date Day of Week
1 Lohri 13th January Wednesday
2 Parkash Gurpurb Shri Guru Gobind Singh Ji 16th January Saturday
3 Republic Day 26th January Tuesday
4 Basant Panchmi/ Birthday of Satguru Ram Singh Ji 12th February Friday
5 Birthday of Sri Guru Ravidas Ji 22nd February Monday
6 Maha Shivaratri 7th March Monday
7 Holi 24th March Thursday
8 Good Friday 25th March Friday
9 Vaisakhi 13th April Wednesday
10 Ram Navami 15th April Friday
11 Mahavir Jayanti 20th April Wednesday
12 Martyrdom Day of Sri Guru Arjun Dev Ji 8th June Wednesday
13 Eid-ul-Fitr 6th July Wednesday
14 Independence Day 15th August Monday
15 Janm Ashtami 25th August Thursday
16 Id-ul-Zuha (Bakrid) 12th September Monday
17 Birthday of Mahatma Gandhi Ji 2nd October Sunday
18 Dussehra 11th October Tuesday
19 Birthday of Maharishi Valmiki Ji 16th October Sunday
20 Karvachauth 19th October Wednesday
21 Diwali 30th October Sunday
22 Vishwakarma Day 31st October Monday
23 Parkash Gurpurb of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji 14th November Monday
24 Martyrdom Day of Sri Guru Teg Bahadur Ji 4th December Sunday
25 Christmas day 25th December Sunday -
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Notice For Faculty
We are maintaining three registers ;
Faculty Replacement Register: Appointment of substitute faculty to take classes of faculty on leave.
Responsibility of assigning the classes : Ast. Prof. Jaswinder Singh
Ast. Prof. Jyoti Bholla
Ast. Prof. Pankaj BediSupervisor : Asst. Prof. Gurinder Singh
Faculty Rounds Register : Faculty during free periods will take rounds of the institute to maintain discipline and decorum. After taking rounds the faculty will mark attendance in this register.
Period I : Ast. Prof. Pankaj Bedi
Ast. Prof. Gagandeep Kaur
Period II : Ast. Prof. Jaswinder Singh
Ast. Prof.Jasmine Kaur
Period III : Ast. Prof.Rashmi Bhatia
Ast. Prof.Navneet Kaur
Period IV : Ast. Prof.Jyoti Bholla
Ast. Prof.Ranjit Singh
Period VI : Ast. Prof.Nitish Batra
Ast. Prof. Manudeep Kaushal
Period VII : Ast. Prof.Jyoti Bholla
Ast. Prof.Jasvir SinghSupervisor : Ast. Prof.Gurinder singh
MOM Register : To maintain minutes of meeting and followup thereof
Responsibility of maintaining the register : Miss. Jyoti Bholla
Supervisor : Ast. Prof. Gurinder Singh
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Class Incharge
Faculty members are assigned following classes. As class in charge they will be responsible for the academic, cultural and other matters of their respective classes as discussed in the meeting held on January 15, 2016. Class Incharges will supervise the overall development of the students of their respective classes. Student’s files for the previous semester are to be completed and submitted to HODs by January 27, 2016.
Ast. Prof. Navneet Kaur – BBA II
Ast. Prof. Pankaj Bedi – BBA IV
Ast. Prof. Nitish Batra – BBA VI
Ast. Prof. Gagandeep Kaur – B.Com II
Ast. Prof. Rashmi Bhatia – B.Com IV
Ast. Prof. Jyoti Bholla – B.Com VI
Ast. Prof. Jaswinder Singh – BCA II
Ast. Prof. Jasmeen Kaur – BCA IV
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January Activitites
Synetic Business School is organizing one tour to Historic Gurudwaras in Village Rajgarh and Doraha on January 20, 2016 to seek blessings of The Almighty in the new academic session.
On January 25 the college will celebrate the festive season by participating in Kite flying competition. Students will bring their own material. Participants will be given certificates.