What is the AKTU Grace marks procedure?

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Tirup Banerjee Posted On - Mar 31, 2022
B.Tech Civil Engineering, Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University (2017)

The AKTU Grace marks procedure varies depending on the academic year and courses. 

  • Students of B.Tech, B.Pharm, BFAD, BFA, BHMCT, MCA, MCA(I), MBA, MBA(I), B.Arch who were admitted under the CBCS system from session 2016-17, can get a maximum of 7 grace marks per year. If you are an M.Tech, M.Pharm, or M.Arch student admitted under the same academic session, you can get a maximum of 5 grace marks. 
  • Students who took admission to B.Tech, MBA, MBA (I), in the academic session 2018-19, can get a maximum of 10 grace marks per year. B.VOC and M.Tech (I) students of 2019-20 sessions can get a maximum grace mark of 3 and 7 per year, respectively. 
  • B.Pharm and M.Pharm students admitted under PCI ordinance from session 2019-20, can get 7 and 5 grace marks per year respectively. 

To get the grace marks, students need to have an SGPA greater than the minimum passing marks.

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Shreeta Roy Chowdhury Posted On - Oct 22, 2021
Studies Computer Science and Engineering at Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University - [AKTU], 2022

Dr. APJ Kalam Technical University (AKTU) Grace Mark New Rule is based upon 40 marks in every semester and year, with 15 marks per subject. It has recently initiated offering flexible grace marks in any semester or year of the course.

Earlier, students used to obtain a maximum of 40 grace marks in a 4-year course. However, the downside was that a student can only use a maximum of 10 marks in a year, or five marks to clear a subject. 

But now, the AKTU grace marks rule is highly flexible, suitable to the new norms. You can flexibly utilize 40 grace marks in a year. However, the new provision arrives only with a maximum of 15 grace marks to clear a subject, i.e., you need to score at least 15% marks in a single subject.

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