The Government College University (GCU) Lahore has introduced a new dress code policy that bans students from wearing T-shirts and jeans on campus. This move, formalized through a recent notification from the university administration, has elicited varied responses from both students and faculty.
The notification outlines the new dress code guidelines, which all male and female students must follow. The administration stated that this decision is part of a broader effort to uphold the university’s values and maintain a respectful academic environment. The policy underscores the importance of modest attire, with the intention of reflecting the institution’s commitment to fostering a disciplined and decorous atmosphere.
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The administration has made it clear that the prohibition on T-shirts and jeans is a mandatory requirement, not just a suggestion. Students are expected to comply with the new dress code at all times while on campus. The notification also warns that non-compliance will result in strict disciplinary action, though specific penalties have not been detailed.