Lucknow: If you are a student of Dr APJ Abdul Kalam Technical University (AKTU), not being punctual to college can make you lose marks. AKTU has decided to award marks for discipline, ethical values and social service participation as part of its new academic framework aligned with NEP 2020.
According to AKTU dean UG Anurag Tripathi, the move is aimed at strengthening student conduct and holistic development across the campus and affiliated colleges.
He shared that under the revised structure, a compulsory ‘General Proficiency’ course will be introduced for all BTech students. The paper will carry 50 marks and one academic credit.
Of these, 10 marks will be reserved for discipline and values, including punctuality in attendance, adherence to rules, respect for teachers and ethical behaviour.
The university has also earmarked 10 marks each for communication and leadership skills, co-curricular activities, teamwork and collaboration, and professional and technical skills. Students will also receive credit for participation in social service-related activities.
University officials said the decision is significant as it brings behavioural standards and social responsibility into the formal academic evaluation system, moving beyond conventional classroom performance. The step is expected to promote accountability, improve campus discipline and encourage students to develop leadership, communication and collaborative abilities alongside technical competence.
“The assessment will be conducted semester-wise. Faculty members will evaluate students through continuous observation, participation in events and overall performance. A designated faculty coordinator in each department will oversee the evaluation process,” said Tripathi.
He said the university believes the measure will help create more responsible, disciplined and socially aware graduates while giving institutional importance to values-based education under the NEP framework.
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