understand fully the philosophy of education (teaching and learning procedures) in UPM.
achieve the objectives and targets set forth by UPM.
bear in mind at all time that students require proper guidance from wise and prudent officers, who serve as examples for them to follow.
With respect to these, the officers must:
impart knowledge to students as effective as possible via sophisticated and advance teaching aids available and using current lecture and teaching materials.
inform students' results of examinations, tests, assignments, and other course works within a reasonable period of time or within the time allocated by the university.
With respect to these, the officers must:
If an officer realizes he has a personal interest involving financial or otherwise, which is likely to hinder the accomplishment of his official duties, he must then declare his personal interest to his superior officer. The latter should take appropriate actions for the officer concerned to relinquish all the interest and conflict or to amend the officer's scope of duties.