Follow us:-
contact-bg-an-01

Computer Lab Rules & Regulations

There are some common rules and guidelines that are typically implemented in Computer Lab to ensure a safe and productive environment. It is essential for the students to adhere strictly with these established rules and regulations of Computer Lab. These Rules and Regulations are detailed below:


  1. No Food or Drinks:

    Eating or drinking in the computer lab is strictly prohibited to prevent spills and potential damage to the computers and equipment.

  2. Silence and Respect:

    Students are expected to maintain a quiet and respectful environment in the lab to avoid disturbing others.

  3. No Unauthorized Software Installation:

    Students should not install any software or applications on the computers without permission from the lab supervisor or IT staff.

  4. No File Downloads:

    Downloading files from the internet may be restricted to prevent the spread of malware and to preserve network bandwidth.

  5. Use of Assigned Computers:

    Students should use only the computer assigned to them and should not log in to other students' accounts.

  6. Saving Work:

    Students should save their work to their designated storage space, such as a network drive or a USB flash drive, and not on the local computer's hard drive.

  7. Log out:

    Students should log out of their accounts and shut down the computer properly when they are done using it.

  8. Personal Devices:

    Using personal laptops or cell phones in the lab is strictly prohibited to ensure network security and prevent potential distractions.

  9. Respect Lab Equipment:

    Students should handle computer equipment, peripherals, and other devices with care to prevent damage.

  10. Internet Usage:

    Internet access might be limited to educational purposes only, and accessing inappropriate or unauthorized websites is strictly prohibited.

  11. Time Limit:

    There might be a time limit for using the computers, especially during busy periods, to allow fair access for all students.

  12. Reporting Issues:

    Students should report any technical issues, damage, or malfunctioning equipment to the lab supervisor or IT staff promptly.

  13. No Tampering:

    Students should not tamper with computer settings, hardware, or software configurations.

  14. Personal Data:

    Students should avoid saving personal or sensitive information on lab computers to maintain privacy and security.

  15. Follow Lab Supervisor's Instructions:

    Students must follow the instructions of the lab supervisor or any designated authority regarding lab usage and activities.