ETHICAL COMMITTEE

ETHICAL COMMITTEE

Ethics is the most significant element of the academic activities in teaching and research. Teaching and research forms a novel combination of knowledge transfer which needs freedom to express the knowledge. Freedom in the academic process to express the knowledge and invention in the most ethical way. It include the freedom to inquire for innovation of new things in subject that encourage intellectual concern, to present findings, to publish data and conclusions without control or censorship and to teach in the manner they consider professionally appropriate. This requires integrity with the teaching and research.

Objectives

  1. To create academic awareness about responsible conduct of research, study, project work, assignment, thesis, dissertation, promotion of academic integrity- and prevention of misconduct including plagiarism in academic writing among students, researchers, faculty- and other members of academic staff as well as any employee of institution.
  2.  To establish institutional mechanism through education and training to facilitate responsible conduct of research, study, project work, assignment, thesis, dissertation, promotion of academic integrity and deterrence from plagiarism.
  3. To develop systems to detect plagiarism and to set up mechanisms to prevent plagiarism and punish a student, faculty, or staff of institution committing the act of plagiarism.

Ethical committee members are

Director Dr V V Pyarelal
Advocate Mr Jyothis
Principal Prof. Mrs. Mareen Asha M S
Statistician Mr Vipin Xavier
Secretary Mrs Surya C S, Vice Principal
Representative from public Mrs Annamma Papachan

GUIDE LINES

  • All the research proposals prepared by the staff or students shall be handed over to IRC for review before the action of the study.
  • The proposal once accepted is issued a unique IRC number, thereafter sent for ethical clearance.
  • The final report of sanctioned projects is compiled by the IRC.
  • Dissertation research should not harm participants
  • One of the foundations of research ethics is the idea of informed consent means that participants should understand that they are taking part in research and what the research requires of them