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Dress Code in Christ

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The age old dilemma every Christite goes through in their college days - Dress Code. Known for their strict disciplinary stance, one cannot cross the faculty of Christ when it comes to their dress code. Christ University enforces a code of salwar kameez for girls and shirt and trouser for the boys.

Of course, then there are those students to whom college spells out t-shirts, skirts and low waist jeans but when looked at reasonably, the idea of flaunting your body at college is not what the authorities have in mind. One has all the liberty to wear what pleases them outside the premises of college but when at college, you have to abide by the rules and regulations laid down. Personally speaking, salwar kameez is a very comfortable option as laid against jeans and t-shirt. And even for the male population out there, nothing spells out classy better than a crisp shirt, a pair of trousers and a tie to go with. And also, when joining Christ, everyone is already aware of the regulations regarding dress code, so why not be gung-ho about it because it adds a certain aura of class to all the students at Christ.

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students need not fret as many colleges in the City insist that they don’t put pressure on their students with very strict rules but demand only decency in the campus. Christ University, known for its strict dress code, has eased it especially for those studying in the degree courses. They have made it clear in their college website itself that boys are expected to be in full trousers and clean shirts. Low-waist pants with several large pockets are not allowed. And girls are expected to dress decently and must avoid wearing tight, transparent, sleeveless or revealing clothes.

St Joseph’s College and Jain University are following suit. “There is no particular dress code but students are expected to come in a dignified manner. Kurtas, jeans and T-shirts are allowed on campus as long as they are decent,” says Jyothi, from Jain University. Students too feel that a dress code for colleges is not necessary.

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“After coming to college, students are mature enough to understand what is acceptable and what is not when it comes to dressing. Only when there is a restriction will one feel like breaking it and going against the rule. In our college, it is an understood thing and everybody keeps it simple and casual,” says Pallavi, a student from Seshadripuram College. Agrees Manisha, a student from St Joseph’s College of Arts and Science. “Generally it’s the girls who have more restrictions than the boys. It’s not like people will wear a spaghetti top and walk around in college if there is no dress code. And the fact that our college trusts us and gives us the freedom to wear what we want shows that they are not biased on the basis of gender,” she adds.

A big reason for many of the colleges to relax their rules is because of the foreign students who are taking admission in their institutions. “It’s not fair on the foreign students when we insist on only kurtas. So apart from wearing uniform twice a week, we allow our students to come in any formal attire but they must avoid sleeveless and tight-fitting clothes,” says Suja Bennet, a mathematics teacher in CMR Institute of Management Studies.

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People’s Verdict

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Key Findings of Survey

Is Christ Dress code good?

Description

Percentage of people

YES 23%

NO 77%

Yes; 23

No; 77

Yes No

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But the case is not the same in all the colleges. In many institutions, the Pre-University sections are a little more strict than the degree sections. Christ Junior College has changed its dress code for girls from this year . “We have insisted that the girls wear loose-fitting kurtas with salwar bottoms and dupattas are a must. Leggings, tights, knit-wear kurtas and any other fitted attire will not be entertained from this year on. And the boys have to wear formal shirts and pants,” says P M Varghese, a lecturer in Christ Junior College. Sukanya, a student from Jyoti Nivas College, says that policing is far more strict in the PU section than the degree sections. “I feel it’s because when we come to degree course, we know how to dress appropriately,” she adds.

And the colleges take the rules very seriously. If caught violating the norm, the students are either asked to change and come back or their ID cards are confiscated. “It’s not a new code — we’ve had it for a long time: Short tops, low-waist jeans or trousers, sleeveless kurtas and T-shirts are not allowed. If students are found dressed inappropriately, they will be given a warning or their ID cards will be taken away and they will be sent back home to change. Even the watchman has the authority to send the students back.

Other Colleges..

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Conclusion

Dress Codes must be observed in colleges to a certain extent. People of our age are presumably responsible enough to understand what they should or shouldn’t wear. Observing many surveys conducted and coupling them up with statistical studies we saw that a majority of student weren’t very happy with the current dress code in Christ university.Nevertheless a college is known for it’s greatness not by what it’s students wear but more so by what it’s students do.

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