St. Xavier College, Jalukie – NAAC Accredited, Nagaland University Affiliated

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About – St. Xavier College, Jalukie

St. Xavier College,
Jalukie, Nagaland

St. Xavier College, Jalukie, is a premier institution of higher learning committed to the holistic formation of students from the tribal regions of Nagaland and beyond. Guided by the inspiring motto "To Learn and Serve", the college nurtures individuals who are academically competent, intellectually alert, morally upright, and socially conscious.

Rooted in the tradition of excellence and service, the institution draws inspiration from its patron, St. Francis Xavier, whose life exemplified selfless dedication to humanity. The college stands as a beacon of hope — empowering students to become responsible citizens dedicated to building a just, peaceful, and compassionate society.

Faculty teaching Academic Excellence

Vision & Mission

Vision

Holistic personal formation — academically competent, intellectually alert, morally upright, religiously oriented, socially conscious, culturally distinct and nationally integrated — to build a peace-loving generation of just people with dedication, commitment, and a keen sense of responsibility before God and humanity.

Mission

To create a relevant academic community of innovation, intellectual excellence and social commitment through validated teaching-learning, research, co-curricular and extension processes.

To ensure the academic, social and spiritual development of students from the tribes and regions into responsible citizens of the society, nation and the world, actualizing the dreams of the founders and pioneers.

Our Motto

"To Learn and Serve"

We all learn from everyone and everything good to equip ourselves to serve others. The prophet's message for us is to rise, grow and excel with the power of the Almighty.

College is a place to learn and to serve the People and God in order to be examples of God's glory revealed in persons.

Student giving presentation

The College Crest & Its Symbolism

College Crest — St. Xavier College, Jalukie

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    The Candle
    A symbol of selfless service — burning and spending itself for others, representing dedication to the community.
  • 🌅
    The Sunrise
    A sign of hope that cheers hearts and invigorates the minds of people, pointing to a brighter future ahead.
  • ✝️
    The Cross
    Represents Christ's suffering and resurrection — reminding every student that willingness to undergo pain leads to sure success.
  • 🎨
    Three Lines (Red, White & Black)
    Representing the rich cultural heritage of Nagaland, especially the Zeliangrong — the major tribe of the region.
  • 📖
    The Open Book
    Stands for knowledge in every field, inviting all to explore the mysteries of nature and draw closer to the Creator and one another.

Code of Conduct

St. Xavier College, Jalukie, rooted in its vision of holistic formation and guided by the motto "To Learn and Serve", is committed to fostering an academic environment that promotes intellectual excellence, moral integrity, social responsibility, and respect for diversity. This Code of Conduct outlines the standards of behavior expected from all stakeholders to uphold the dignity and values of the institution.

Core Principles

  • Integrity and Honesty in academic and personal conduct
  • Respect for Human Dignity, diversity, and cultural identity
  • Commitment to Excellence in teaching, learning, and service
  • Social Responsibility and Community Engagement
  • Discipline, Accountability, and Ethical Behavior

Academic Responsibility

  • Attend classes regularly and punctually.
  • Maintain academic integrity; plagiarism, cheating, and malpractice are strictly prohibited.
  • Actively participate in academic and co-curricular activities.

Discipline and Behavior

  • Maintain decorum within classrooms and campus premises.
  • Respect faculty, staff, and fellow students at all times.
  • Avoid any form of harassment, discrimination, or bullying.

Campus Ethics

  • Preserve college property and maintain cleanliness.
  • Follow dress code norms (if prescribed) and present oneself decently.
  • Refrain from substance abuse, violence, or involvement in unlawful activities.

Social and Moral Responsibility

  • Uphold the values of service, compassion, and community welfare.
  • Participate in outreach and extension activities.
  • Promote harmony and unity across cultural and social backgrounds.

Professional Ethics

  • Demonstrate commitment to teaching excellence and continuous learning.
  • Maintain fairness, transparency, and objectivity in evaluation.
  • Avoid discrimination or bias in academic and administrative responsibilities.

Student Engagement

  • Encourage critical thinking, creativity, and holistic development.
  • Maintain professional boundaries while being approachable and supportive.
  • Mentor students in academic and personal growth.

Institutional Commitment

  • Contribute to research, innovation, and institutional development.
  • Participate actively in committees, extension activities, and quality initiatives.
  • Uphold the vision, mission, and values of the college.
  • Perform duties with honesty, efficiency, and accountability.
  • Maintain professionalism in interactions with students, faculty, and visitors.
  • Support the academic and administrative functioning of the institution.
  • Ensure confidentiality and proper handling of institutional records.
  • Ensure transparent, participatory, and accountable governance.
  • Promote a culture of quality, inclusiveness, and continuous improvement.
  • Implement policies in alignment with NAAC and higher education standards.
  • Provide a safe, equitable, and enabling environment for all stakeholders.

The following actions are strictly prohibited within the campus:

  • Ragging in any form (as per UGC regulations)
  • Sexual harassment or gender-based violence
  • Substance abuse (alcohol, drugs, tobacco within campus)
  • Vandalism or damage to property
  • Any activity disrupting academic functioning or institutional harmony

Violation of the Code of Conduct may result in:

  • Warning or reprimand
  • Suspension or expulsion (for students)
  • Administrative action (for staff/faculty)
  • Legal action where applicable

All disciplinary procedures shall follow principles of natural justice and fairness. The Code of Conduct shall be communicated to all stakeholders at the beginning of each academic session. Committees such as the Discipline Committee, Anti-Ragging Committee, and Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) shall ensure compliance.