What is the dress code to be followed by students of St. Joseph Autonomous College, Bangalore?

Ishana Naimuddin Done ICSE Xth at Baldwin Girls School Bangalore Currently studying ISC XIIth at Bishop Cotton Girls School Seeking to pursue B.A. -EJP at SJC, Bangalore 2020.

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    Diwakar Goel Let there be light where it is dark!!🌞🌞 | Scholar-Level 16

    4 years ago
    Hi,
    The exact information goes to the college website. The dress code of St Joseph's college Depends from course to course. Students are advised to wear formals. Casuals only on weekends. It's Kurtis and jeans for girls and formal pants/shirts for boys. No sleeveless/body-hugging tees allowed. It's mandatory for management students to wear suits. Neckties for boys is a must. Suits can be accompanied with blazers, if weather permits. Other vocational courses too have uniforms. It is mandated that students in vocational courses wear uniforms during college fests and other important functions. For boys: formal pants and shirts; t-shirts (n
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