LUMS MBA Hand Book
LUMS MBA Hand Book
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12.5 Other Support Services
12.5.1 Library
The Library has a vast collection of books,
journals, CD and virtual materials, and loans
them out to students for specific periods. The
detail of resource material available in the
library is also accessible through the Internet.
12.5.2 Audio-Visual Unit
Equipment and teaching aids used in class and
presentations may be borrowed from this unit.
12.6 Student Counsellor
The Counselling and Psychological service at
LUMS is provided by an experienced
Chartered Clinical Psychologist. The
Counselling service is especially sensitive to
issues of diversity and their influence on
student adjustment, identity, and growth.
The student counsellor works regularly with
students for all kinds of emotional,
psychological, familial problems and
academic adjustments. Furthermore, stress
management techniques and relaxation
training are offered to deal with anxiety and
stress.
The Student Counselling Services at LUMS
offer free confidential counselling to currently
enrolled students. A student can seek
counselling for a variety of concerns.
Examples of these concerns can be anxiety,
tension, depression, academic difficulties,
grief, relationship difficulties or stress.
12.6.1 Counsellors Role
The role of the counsellor is to provide a
collaborative, engaging, safe, non-
judgemental and confidential relationship.
Your safety and the safety of others is our
ethical obligation.
12.6.2 Crises Intervention
It also offers confidential evaluation, crisis
intervention, and brief counselling for any
emergencies, if arisen.
12.6.3 Confidentiality
Any information that you discuss with your
counsellor is strictly confidential and separate
from your academic records. No information
will be released to anyone without your
written consent.
You can seek appointment with the Student
Counsellor through email only.
12.7 Campus Access Schedule
The main entrance to the Academic Block and
the entrance to the Pepsi Dining Centre remain
open from 0600 hours till midnight.
The Main Gate is open twenty four hours.
However, only LUMS students are allowed to
enter the campus between midnight and 0600
hours.
13.0 EXTRA-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES
Students of MBA Programme are required to
participate in CPD clubs. These clubs are run
and managed by the students under the
guidance and supervision of a faculty patron.
Some of the main clubs and societies include:
1. Finance Club
2. Entrepreneurship Club
3. Human Resource Club
4. Marketing Club
5. Supply Chain Management Club
6. LUMS Business Review
7. Toastmasters Club
8. Leadership Society
9. Sports Society
10. Dramaline Society
11. Global Management Club
Students must get approval of the Associate
Dean, Manager Programme Coordination
Office, and have a faculty patron before
starting a new club or association and
organising on-campus activities. Prior
permission is needed before inviting visitors
to University functions. It is the responsibility
of all students to ensure that their visitors,
regardless of status, observe LUMS rules and
norms.
All extra-curricular activities should be co-
ordinated through the faculty patron and the
Officer Extra-curricular activities.
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14.0 PROFESSIONAL CONDUCT
One of the aims of the programmes at LUMS
is the development of personal and academic
ethics among students. Students are expected
to conduct themselves professionally in all
aspects of their life at LUMS. Fines may be
imposed in case of violation of the norms of
the University. Unprofessional behaviour can
also result in dismissal from the Programme.
A student dismissed for unprofessional
behaviour may not be considered for
readmission.
Professional conduct covers a wide range of
activities from interpersonal behaviour to
maintaining and enhancing the professional
values of the University. When in doubt about
appropriate behaviour, students should
immediately consult their Coordinator, faculty
advisor or any member of the faculty.
Following are some of the norms of the
University:
Students should maintain proper decorum
and etiquette, and adhere to accepted local
social norms while interacting with peers,
faculty members, guest speakers and the
staff at LUMS.
Students must not engage in any activity
that may result in damage to the University
property.
Students are not to indulge in behaviour, on
or off campus, which may tarnish the image
of LUMS.
While on campus, students are expected to
adhere to a decent and presentable dress
code and are encouraged to be formally
dressed for interviews, class presentations,
seminars by guest speakers, and other
academic events.
Smoking is strictly prohibited in the entire
Academic Block and Library Building
including the main entrance area and the
Pepsi Dining Centre. Offenders will be
fined Rs 5,000 and repeated violations can
lead to strict disciplinary action.
Phones in the faculty and staff office areas
are not to be used by students. Phone booths
have been installed in the Academic Block
and hostels.
Activities, such as eating and drinking, can
only be carried out in designated areas in
the Pepsi Dining Centre and in open areas.
Food and drinks, with the exception of
water, are not allowed in classrooms,
discussion rooms and the Library and
Computer Labs.
Keep the campus clean! Littering on
campus is highly unacceptable.
It is the students responsibility to ensure
that their guests do not violate the security,
rules, regulations and behavioural norms of
the University.
Students should not be late for either
discussion groups, if they are mandatory, or
classes. Students should not leave the
classroom when the class is in session
except under exceptional circumstances
with the permission of the instructor.
14.1 Assignments
Students are to stringently follow the rules and
procedures regarding written assignments,
class preparation, projects, quizzes and
examinations for the course.
No discussion is allowed on an assignment
unless specified by faculty members. Any
ambiguity regarding the extent of discussion
should be cleared with the concerned
instructor.
In order to avoid delays due to network
congestion near assignment deadlines,
students should plan their printing
requirements in advance (see also 4.3).
14.2 Unfair Means
Plagiarism, cheating and using other unfair
means constitute unprofessional conduct.
Students are also strictly reminded that using
any material in an assignment without clearly
stating the source tantamount to plagiarism
and is strictly prohibited. For example, any
material downloaded from the Internet and
used in an assignment must be properly
referenced.
Unfair means include discussions and
exchange of all class notes and written
material between the current classes and
former students, which may subvert the
learning process.
Exchanging or passing information to other
students over the network during lab exams is
considered cheating.
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Any form of unfair means will be immediately
reported by the instructor to the Values and
Ethics Committee. Severity of the penalty
imposed on the student can range from
additional work before graduation to
separation from the program.
Whenever in doubt about any of the above
issues, consult the MBA Programme
Coordinator immediately for clarification.
14.3 Plagiarism
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What is plagiarism?
Plagiarism is the use, without
acknowledgement, of the intellectual work of
other people, and the act or representing the
ideas or discoveries of another as ones own in
written work submitted for assessment. To copy
sentences, phrases or even striking expressions
without acknowledgement of the source (either
by inadequate citation or failure to indicate
verbatim quotations) is plagiarism; to
paraphrase without acknowledgement is
likewise plagiarism. Where such copying or
paraphrasing has occurred the mere mention of
the source in the bibliography shall not be
deemed sufficient acknowledgement; each such
instance must be referred specifically to its
source. Verbatim quotations must be in inverted
commas, or indented, and directly
acknowledged. (University of Sussex
regulations)
What is a source?
Sources are published (print or electronic)
primary and secondary material as well as
information and opinions gained directly from
other people.
Types of plagiarism
Plagiarism falls under two broad categories: a)
Copying an entire document, or part of a
document as your entire paper; b) Mosaic
plagiarism, that is, mixing the words and ideas
of a source with your own, or mixing the
words and ideas of two or more sources
without acknowledgement.
Plagiarism usually takes one of these forms:
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This section was written using Harvard and Sussex
Universities regulations regarding plagiarism.
Uncited idea: passing off someone elses
idea as your own.
Uncited information or data from a source:
not acknowledging the source of any fact,
figure, event, statistical data or information
provided.
Verbatim phrase or passage that is not
quoted: any direct quotation that is not in
quotation marks or indented and not
referenced at the end of the quotation.
Misrepresenting evidence: information from
a source that has been changed or taken out
of context to suit your paper/argument.
Dual submission: submitting the same paper
or parts of a paper to more than one
course/instructor.
Abetting plagiarism: knowingly helping
another student to plagiarise by letting
him/her copy your paper, selling a paper to a
student, or by writing all or part of a paper
for another student.
Commercial tutoring services: making use
of the services of a tutoring school or term
paper company to write papers.
Penalties
The instructor is required to immediately report
the potential plagiarism case to the V & E
Committee (see General Information, 15.1).
Penalties for Plagiarism range from extra work
before graduation to separation from the
programme.
How to avoid plagiarism
Do not leave written work until the last day.
Do not rely mainly on a single source for
information or opinion.
Do not borrow another students paper.
Do not write a paper from borrowed notes.
Do not write the paper with another student.
Always back-up your work on diskette and
make a hard copy wherever possible to
avoid problems created by computer failure.
Always keep your notes and drafts until a
paper has been returned.
If you feel confused or panicked about time,
or if you are having personal problems and
cannot concentrate, let your instructor and/or
teaching assistant know before the
submission deadline.
Note-taking: When taking notes from a
source, always begin by writing down the
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full bibliographic information (author, title,
date of publication, publisher, place of
publication, page numbers). Always
distinguish between the authors own words
and your own points. Do not take notes by
carelessly copying and changing a few
words. Take notes in a separate word
document. Do not mention sources in your
bibliography that have not been mentioned
in your paper.
14.4 Computing Lab Usage
LUMS computing facilities are designed to
be used in connection with legitimate,
university-related purposes. Following are
considered as general rules of computing lab
usages and failure to abide by these can
result in the offenders account being
disabled for a certain period of time, plus a
monetary fine or a referral to the V & E
Committee.
Access to computing labs is only allowed to
students for identification lab staff may
request students to produce their LUMS
student ID card and may request to leave
the lab otherwise.
ITSC strives to maintain a quiet, work
friendly environment in its computing labs
in order that lab users can use their time
productively and with minimal distractions.
Computing Labs are a work area, so no food
or drink is allowed in the labs
Any computer left unattended for 30
minutes is considered vacant. Please log off
before leaving your workstation. If
workstation is locked for more than 30
minutes, your PC will log off
automatically. Please plan your activities
accordingly.
Students are responsible for ensuring the
confidentiality of access rights under their
control. For e.g. release of a password,
whether intentional or inadvertent, invites
misuse by others and may be subject to
disciplinary action.
Damaging or misusing the lab equipment
and furniture, can result in penalties. Careful
handling is emphasised.
Installation of any software without
permission of the ITSC staff is not allowed.
Playing games, using chatting software or
accessing Internet for non-academic
activities on other than the designated
machines is not allowed. Students should
vacate the computers designated for games
for students who are waiting to use the
machines for assignments. Lab support staff
reserves the right to ask the students playing
games to leave the computer if there are
other students waiting to use the computer
for assignments. Students can play games at
last row of computers in Lab1 and from 12
midnight to 8 AM.
Use of computing and communication
resources to support a profit entity
(including any personal business) is strictly
forbidden.
Carrying of shoulder bags in the labs is
prohibited. Areas are designated near labs
where students can leave their bags.
However students can bring small pouches
to carry valuables.
Downloading any copyright material (e.g
software, music, videos, books,
photographs, etc) is prohibited.
Fines will be imposed for the following
violations:
Penalty for sending out mass emails can
range from a fine of Rs 5,000 to disciplinary
committee referral.
Allowing a fellow student to use your
account will result in a penalty of Rs 1,500.
Following activities will not be tolerated under any
circumstances and will result in serious disciplinary
action including possible separation from LUMS:
The use of computing resources to
disseminate obscene, pornographic, or
libellous materials, to threaten or harass
others, or otherwise to engage in activities
forbidden by this Code is subject to
disciplinary action. LUMS maintains a
comprehensive log of all user activity
performed on workstations in computing
labs. These user logs can, and are, referred
Penalty for Offenders
First time offender:
Computer account disabled for one week
Second time offender:
Fine of Rs 3,000 and computer account
disabled for two weeks
Repeat offender:
Serious disciplinary action and ban on
entry in the lab till the decision of the
case
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to when an event of misuse of resources is
reported.
Writing objectionable and obscene
remarks or comments on logged-in but
unattended computer terminals.
Tampering with the lab surveillance
system.
Email spamming and email wars.
Sniffering passwords and misusing
accounts.
Placing or offering any kind of commercial
or indecent services from individual web
pages.
Misbehaving with lab support staff and
other ITSC staff.
In case of the above violations, even
first time offenders will be referred
to the Disciplinary Committee.
Your first help contact is the lab support
staff available on-site. You may also email
your concerns to [email protected] or
contact the ITSC Helpdesk at ext.4149 from
8:30am to 5:00pm during weekdays.
Students should collect all their dot matrix
printing at the end of a visit to the lab.
Students should not leave papers, trash,
books or bags on computer terminals/desks.
Note:
To ensure sharing of computing facilities and
a smooth and trouble-free operation, the ITSC
may introduce new rules when needed.
14.5 Hostel LAN Usage
The campus network is a facility that is to
be used responsibly at all times by all
members of the LUMS community. Hosting
and transmitting material which is designed
or likely to cause annoyance, inconvenience
or needless anxiety to anyone is against
usage norms, and will lead to action against
individuals and groups involved in such
activities.
The services that use TELENET, SSH,
POP3, HTTP, HTTPS and FTP are allowed
to use from the hostel network.
P2P applications are not allowed.
Online gaming is not allowed.
Using youtube is prohibited.
Internet Browsing from Hostels is
monitored and students are advised to avoid
accessing pornographic material or any
objectionable site. In case a student is found
browsing through objectionable site, serious
action leading to the termination from the
registered programme will be taken.
Password sharing of any server of LUMS
will be considered as violation of the
computer usage from the hostel. In case any
attempts or activity is recorded from the
login of a student, his/her account will be
disabled along with that of one whose
password was used.
Use of hacking tools and attempts to hack
campus equipment will lead to the
disciplinary action including termination of
the room computer node for indefinite
period.
Disabling of room node(s) will be made in
case the activity falls under hacking,
scanning etc. or the log in shows access to
objectionable sites, or attempts to
compromise other internet sites from the
hostel LAN.
Disciplinary action will be taken against the
student as per university rules and
regulations.
15.0 DISCIPLINARY PROCEDURE
If there is a complaint of unprofessional
conduct regarding a student, the Dean of the
School can suspend the student immediately
and refer the case to the Values & Ethics
Committee.
Currently black and white line printing
is available at no cost to the user. In
order to keep printing free, you are
required to observe a limit of 1 copy of
a printout. This includes any printed
materials that are substantially the
same. User must collect his/her printing
within six hours of job completion time.
Please do not waste paper.
Penalty for Violation of Policies Code &
Ethics
First time offender:
Fine of Rs 5000 + computer account
disabled for 2 weeks
Second time offender:
Fine of Rs 5,000 + computer account
disabled for 2 weeks + serious disciplinary
action
Repeat offender:
Fine of Rs 10000 +account disabled +matter
referred to the disciplinary committee
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15.1 Values & Ethics Committee
Matters relating to violation of professional
norms are referred to the Values & Ethics
(V&E) Committee. After reviewing the extent
of the misconduct, the committee may refer
the case to the Disciplinary Committee. The
V&E Committee has the authority to establish
whether breach of Values and Ethics at LUMS
has taken place or not.
Serious violations, such as cheating,
plagiarism and use of unfair means may lead
to discontinuation of any financial assistance
from LUMS and even separation from the
Programme.
15.2 Disciplinary Committee
When a case is referred to this committee, it
conducts a detailed investigation. After
providing a hearing to the student(s), it takes
necessary action.
In case of disciplinary action, all future
financial aid may be cancelled and students
will not be allowed to graduate unless they
return all previously disbursed financial aid
along with accrued interest and penalties for
delayed payments, if any.
15.3 Petition by Students
The student(s) against whom a decision has
been taken may petition to the Appeals
Committee within 3 days for a review of the
disciplinary decision.
The decision of this committee is final and
binding.
16.0 PROCEDURE FOR HANDLING
GRIEVANCES
In attempting to resolve any student
grievance, it is the obligation of the student to
first make a serious effort to resolve the matter
with the individual with whom the grievance
originated. For example, in the case of a grade
related grievance the student should first talk
to the faculty member concerned. The course
instructor retains primary responsibility for
assigning grades. The instructors judgment is
final unless compelling evidence proves
otherwise. In case of non-resolution at this
stage, the proper channel to follow is first the
Faculty Advisor assigned to the student, then
the Coordinator, and finally the Associate
Dean. It should be kept in mind that a grade
review can also result in a grade reduction.
In the case of any other grievance, the student
is advised to get in touch with the faculty
advisor. If the student feels that his/her
concern has not been addressed, he/she may
approach the Coordinator. The Associate
Dean can be consulted in case the grievance is
not settled at an earlier stage.
17.0 FACILITIES AVAILABLE AT LUMS
17.1 Computing Facilities
Computing resources in labs are available
twenty four hours a day, seven days a week.
There are a total of six general-purpose labs
equipped with 300 high-end workstations,
document scanners, CD writers and high-
speed laser and draft printers.
These facilities include
Multiple computing platforms
(Microsoft Windows, SUN Solaris and
different flavours of UNIX operating
system).
State-of-the-art hardware (top-of-the-
line PCs such as IBM, HP and Dell.)
A well equipped Campus datacenter
provides central online services and data
storage facilities to the entire
community.
The datacenter hosts SUN, Dell, HP, and
IBM servers.
Access to standard software packages is
available on the network.
Software packages needed for course
work are available on the network.
Internet connectivity is provided through
three service providers. A total of 3.5
Mbps Internet bandwidth is currently
available on campus.
Further increase in bandwidth is
scheduled for the upcoming year as well.
Students living on-campus also have the
facility to connect their personal computers to
the LUMS network via LAN nodes provided
in each hostel room. To improve access and
availability, ITSC has provided e-mail kiosks
in the library building.
Free laser printing quota is authorised by
instructors per course. Students are billed at
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the end of the quarter if they exceed this
amount. Logging of printed pages is done
automatically.
17.1.1 PC Reservation
At the request of a student a computer is
reserved for a project or assignment needs.
Students complete PC reservation form with
all information regarding project, and
approved by the faculty member. A
downloadable form is available at
www.lums.edu.pk/itsc/labs
17.1.2 Lab Reservation
At the request of a faculty member the
computer lab may be reserved for a fixed
period of time exclusively for a specific
group. During this period students will not be
allowed to work in the lab, even though there
may be free machines available. Lab
reservation hours will be posted when needed
and students are expected to observe them.
Lab reservation Schedule is also available at
www.lums.edu.pk/itsc/labs
17.1.3 Video Conferencing
Video conferencing technologies provide a
basis for remote collaboration with academia
and the industry worldwide. Such a facility is
available for LUMS faculty and student
organizations. For more details contact ITSC
Helpdesk.
17.1.4 Wireless hotspots
As LUMS moves ahead, access to online
services and digital information resources will
increasingly become more convenient and
effective. Wireless access is available in and
around the Student Centre, REC, Central
Courtyard and some auditoriums.
17.1.5 Email Kiosks
To improve Internet access and availability,
ITSC has provided e-mail kiosks in the library
building. Other planned kiosks locations
include Academic building and outside PDC.
For more details and regular information
updates, please visit the ITSC website at
www.lums.edu.pk/itsc/
17.2 Library
The Lahore University of Management Sciences
Library serves as a heart of the university, pumping
knowledge to the students, faculty and researchers
through its wide range of collections, competent staff,
high quality infrastructure and innovative services.
Currently the library has a collection of over 190,000
books, pamphlets and documents, 128,000 electronic
books, subscription to 500 print journals Audio
Video/CDs & DVDs, 40 CD-ROM Databases and
campus-wide access to over 25,000 full-text online
journals dating back to 1800s to the latest ones. The
library also maintains press clipping from leading
national newspapers on 51 broad subject areas related
to Pakistans business and economy, and a collection
of more than 10,394 pamphlets on 75 subjects.
Library also indexes more than 20 major Pakistani
business & social science periodicals in the Pakistan
Periodicals Index database.
In continuation to the librarys mission to excel in
supporting the academic and scholarly endeavour of
its users in their core instructional and research
requirements, the library is continuously introducing
user-focused innovative systems, services and
resources. Among these are virtual library, web-
resources, wireless LAN, CD-ROM server, digital
counter, multimedia applications, online journals and
electronic databases. The library prides itself in its
state of the art software, VIRTUA: an Integrated
Library System (ILS), which provides free access to
its library catalogue and indexes, secure access to user
accounts and activities and campus wide access to its
full text resources. Patrons can view their library
account and circulation activities through the iPortal.
They can also renew or reserve the circulated items. A
Selective Dissemination of Information (SDI) service
is also available through iPortal that keeps users
updated with new additions to the library collection.
With SDI, patrons can save searches automatically at a
set frequency. For maximum convenience, search
results are delivered directly to the users email
account.
LUMS Library has separate sections for the
publications of the World Bank, the Asian
Every student is provided with an
email account. Students are
strongly advised to check their
emails at least three times a day as
communication between most
departments and students is
through this channel.
At times homework is also
assigned by email.
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Development Bank, the United Nations, International
Monetary Fund, European Union and the Government
of Pakistan documents. Project reports, Subscription to
online and CD-ROM databases, video and audiotapes
and CDs / DVDs are the Librarys unique collection.
The library has added electronic resources to provide
campus wide access to more than 30,000 leading
international journals available through growing
LUMS E-databases including EBSCOhost, J STOR,
ScienceDirect, Blackwell Synergy, LexisNexis
Academic, Informa world, SpringerLink, Royal
Society of Chemistry, American Physical Society,
University of Chicago Press. These online journals can
be accessed through
http://library.lums.edu.pk/vl/online_journals.htm.
Furthermore the library has access to ACM digital
libraries, IEEE xplore, IEEE Computer Society Digital
Library, IEEE Member digital Library, IEEE Signal
Processing Electronic Library (SPEL), ACM
SIGMOD Anthology (DVD), International Political
Science Abstracts, OECD, E-brary and Questia digital
libraries. Its rare virtual library, provide an interactive
interface to full-text electronic and online journals,
some of them starting from the 19
th
century, more than
128,000 online books, encyclopaedias, almanacs,
digital dissertations and handbooks, accessible through
http://library.lums.edu.pk/vl/vl.htm The Library also
supports research activities through electronic
document delivery services and interlibrary loans and
cooperation arrangements. The library is equipped
with two VCRs, a CD/DVD player, a HiFi audio
system, microfilm and microfiche readers, cordless
headphones. Wireless LAN access is also available in
the library. Patrons can use their laptops/notebooks
with built-in wireless adaptor to avail this service.
Qualified and dedicated staff is available seven days a
week to provide efficient lending and reference
services. Online databases are accessible from the
terminals in the Library and from the campus wide
network. LUMS Library provides remote access to its
databases through local area network and over the
Internet via the World Wide Web at
http://library.lums.edu.pk
General circulation books can be borrowed after
presenting a valid library card. After that, books must
be reissued or returned. Books and other reading
material placed on the Reserve Desk may be borrowed
for a 3-hours period.
Students are by default members of the library
and they do not need to get separate membership.
However, they are required to sign the Relationship
Form to activate their membership. The student ID
card is must for any transaction in the library.
Graduate and Post-graduate students (MBA, EMBA,
MS, PhD) can borrow 8 general books for 14 days and
4 course reserves for 3 hours. Undergraduate students
(BSc) can borrow 4 general books for 14 days and 4
course reserves for 3 hours. Not-to-be-Issued copies of
course reserves can only be used within the library.
Detailed rules regarding the use and issuance of library
material are available at the library circulation counter
and can also be viewed from the library web site.
Library remains open from Monday to Friday
0830 to 2400 hours, Saturday 1000 to 2200, and
Sunday 1400 to 2200 hours.
Library remains open around the clock during
examination days. Library help desks on both
the floors provide proactive services from 0830
to 2000 hours. Library remains closed on public
holidays.
Library is a noise free area loud conversations
should not be held and mobile phones should be
switched off within its premises.
17.3 Cafeteria
The Pepsi Dining Centre is a self-service
cafeteria where snacks and meals can be
purchased on cash payment.
In addition, refreshments are also available at
The Khokha, Inc.
17.4 Super Store
There is a general store functioning in the
University that provides many daily consumer
items.
Library books should be returned on
time and in good condition. In case a
book is lost or destroyed, damaged or
marked in any way, the student is
held responsible and is liable to pay a
fine.
Fine for overdue books:
General Books
Rs 10 per book per day
Course Reserve
Rs 50 per book per hour
Fine for book lost
Three times of current book price
Disciplinary fine
Rs 500 on first time violation, Rs 1000/-
onsecondviolation
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17.5 Hostels
Rooms in the hostels are available on a double
occupancy, first-come first-served basis. For
rules and regulations, consult the Hostel
Handbook or visit the LUMS website.
Males are not allowed in female hostels and
vice versa. Any breach of this policy is
considered a serious offence. During visiting
hours Day scholars may visit hostels but are
not allowed to stay overnight without prior
payment and permission of the Deputy
Manager, Administration. Students caught
staying in the hostels without permission will
be charged one-month hostel rent as fine.
For hostel related problems, contact the
Hostel Coordinator.
17.6 Medical Emergencies
In case of a medical emergency while a
student is on campus, a visiting physician is
available during office hours.
After office hours, students residing in hostels
should contact the Hostel Warden in case of
any medical emergency.
Students with serious medical problems such
as asthma, epilepsy, etc., must inform the
Programme Coordination Office of any
special needs that they may have.