What is grace mark in AKTU?

What is grace mark in AKTU?

The new grace marks model was approved on Saturday by the AKTU examination committee. Earlier, a student used to get 40 grace marks in a 4-year-course with the restriction that only 10 marks can be used in a year and maximum five marks to clear a subject.

How do I drop a subject in IPU?

Once the final results of the last semester of the course get declared on the official website, you can file the backlog drop application to the Controller of the Examination, GGSIPU main campus, Sector-16, Dwarka, New Delhi within 15-25 days from the date of the final result deceleration.

What is 40 marks Grace in aaktu?

AKTU students now can get 40 marks grace whch they can use in any sem or any year of B.Tech or other course. earlier students were onlu allowed to use 10 marks in any year. For example if students fails or have carry paper/back in any two subject of say 7th sem then they can use 40 marks grace to pass the exam in that subject.

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How many grace marks can a student have in one year?

Before the new grace marks rule, students can have only 10 grace marks in single year that is students have total 40 grace marks. 35000 students who failed exams in the past few years can take the benefit of this rule and get their degree. A student has privilege of using 40 grace marks in any year as per the requirement of the student.

What is the meaning of 40 Grace Marks in 10th class?

Now any student can take the benefit of 40 grace marks. This means that students can use their 40 grace marks at any time,in any semester. Before the new grace marks rule, students can have only 10 grace marks in single year that is students have total 40 grace marks.

What is the benefit of 40 Grace Marks in ajpjtcu?

Dr. A.P.J. Abdul Kalam Technical University giving very big relief for their students. Now any student can take the benefit of 40 grace marks. This means that students can use their 40 grace marks at any time,in any semester.

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