The Administrative Manual of CHRIST (Deemed to be University) is a comprehensive document that consolidates the roles, responsibilities, functions, and processes of the University’s key offices, centres, and cells. It is designed to promote clarity, transparency, and efficiency in administrative practices, thereby strengthening institutional governance.
Recognising administration as the backbone of the University, the Manual serves as an essential reference for faculty and staff while reflecting the institution’s commitment to professionalism, accountability, and quality. It supports the effective implementation of the University’s Vision and Mission through well-defined systems and processes.
Envisioned as a dynamic document, the Manual will be periodically reviewed and updated in alignment with evolving institutional requirements of the regulatory frameworks, and best practices. It stands as a living resource that will continue to adapt and grow with the University
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The Green Audit for the academic year 2024–25 was conducted across multiple campuses of CHRIST (Deemed to be University) by an external agency, Eco Energime Engineers LLP, in coordination with the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC). The audit covered key campuses including Bangalore Central, Bannerghatta Road, Yeshwanthpur, and Kengeri, and was carried out during the academic year 2024–25 through a structured on-site evaluation and documentation review process.
From an IQAC perspective, the audit aimed to assess and enhance environmental sustainability practices across the institution. The scope of the audit included water management, energy conservation, waste management, green campus initiatives, and environmental sustainability practices, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of resource utilisation and eco-friendly infrastructure. The methodology involved site inspections, stakeholder interactions, policy reviews, and analysis of existing systems such as sewage treatment plants, renewable energy installations, and waste segregation mechanisms.
Based on the recommendations provided, the University has undertaken significant measures to strengthen its sustainability practices, including improved resource efficiency, expansion of renewable energy usage, enhanced waste management systems, and better utilisation of treated water. These initiatives have contributed to the development of a more environmentally responsible campus ecosystem, reinforcing the University’s commitment to sustainable growth, operational efficiency, and long-term environmental stewardship.
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The Administrative Manual of CHRIST (Deemed to be University) is a comprehensive document that consolidates the roles, responsibilities, functions, and processes of the University’s key offices, centres, and cells. It is designed to promote clarity, transparency, and efficiency in administrative practices, thereby strengthening institutional governance. Recognising administration as the backbone of the University, the Manual serves as an essential reference for faculty and staff while reflecting the institution’s commitment to professionalism, accountability, and quality. It supports the effective implementation of the University’s Vision and Mission through well-defined systems and processes. Envisioned as a dynamic document, the Manual will be periodically reviewed and updated in alignment with evolving institutional requirements of the regulatory frameworks, and best practices. It stands as a living resource that will continue to adapt and grow with the University The Green Audit for the academic year 2024–25 was conducted across multiple campuses of CHRIST (Deemed to be University) by an external agency, Eco Energime Engineers LLP, in coordination with the Internal Quality Assurance Cell (IQAC). The audit covered key campuses including Bangalore Central, Bannerghatta Road, Yeshwanthpur, and Kengeri, and was carried out during the academic year 2024–25 through a structured on-site evaluation and documentation review process. From an IQAC perspective, the audit aimed to assess and enhance environmental sustainability practices across the institution. The scope of the audit included water management, energy conservation, waste management, green campus initiatives, and environmental sustainability practices, ensuring a comprehensive evaluation of resource utilisation and eco-friendly infrastructure. The methodology involved site inspections, stakeholder interactions, policy reviews, and analysis of existing systems such as sewage treatment plants, renewable energy installations, and waste segregation mechanisms. Based on the recommendations provided, the University has undertaken significant measures to strengthen its sustainability practices, including improved resource efficiency, expansion of renewable energy usage, enhanced waste management systems, and better utilisation of treated water. These initiatives have contributed to the development of a more environmentally responsible campus ecosystem, reinforcing the University’s commitment to sustainable growth, operational efficiency, and long-term environmental stewardship..png)
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