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An ATKT (Allowed To Keep Term) is typically granted to students who fail in one or more subjects but have passed the overall examination criteria, allowing them to continue their studies. However, if a student fails in the 12th HSC (Higher Secondary Certificate) exams, they usually need to clear the failed subjects in order to progress or graduate. Policies can vary by educational board or institution, so it's important to check specific guidelines for the applicable jurisdiction.
If a student have 2 atkt in sem 1 and 1 atkt in sem 4, then he can get admission in ty in Mumbai university.It is possible for a sybsc student to get admission in ty if he/she has 2 atkt in sem1 and 1 atkt in sem 4.
If a student have 2 atkt in sem 1 and 1 atkt in sem 2 he can get admission in ty depending on that particular college or university guidelines regarding the ATKT.
Sybcom 2 ATKT (not more than 200 marks) allowed for a student appearing in Tybcom. But what is for Fybcom Atkt who clear the Sybcom this student also have a rights to appearing in Tybcom. Because He/she clear the sybcom exam, only Atkt in Fybcom therefore this student allowed to tybcom. I m right or wrong tell me?
Atkt full form : allowed to keep term. ..it indicated that though you have failed in a subject but still your term want be wasted,,,they shall allow you to keep the term,,,they will grant you the consecutive term,,,
pune university fybcom student who fail in two subject he can get admission in laturfor sybcom
yes, i have online tyba atkt form now
s.y.b.a exam atkt november gujarat univer
if you get more than 4 atkt then you will be datain....MANTHAN BAROT
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Please send to me last date of submission of FY BA ATKT exam. Gujarat University.
The ATKT (Allowed to Keep Terms) rule for a 3-year law course allows students to progress to the next academic year even if they have failed a certain number of subjects in their current year. Typically, students can carry forward a limited number of failed subjects (often one or two), which they must clear in subsequent terms while continuing with their regular coursework. This rule aims to provide students with a second chance to complete their degree without losing an entire year due to academic difficulties. Each institution may have specific guidelines regarding the number of subjects allowed and the criteria for ATKT eligibility.