NIAT Hyderabad just hit us with a major policy update that's got everyone talking. The management introduced strict attendance rules that directly impact exam eligibility. Now attendance isn't just about showing up—it determines whether you can even write your semester exams.
According to the new rule, students who have 60% or above attendance are eligible to write their semester exams. Students with less than 60% attendance will not be allowed to appear for one exam. Furthermore, those who have below 40% attendance will not be eligible to write two exams. This clearly shows how seriously the college is taking attendance and academic discipline.
The attendance percentage is being calculated based on the student’s NIAT app records, with an additional 20% added as extra support. This extra percentage is given because students may miss classes due to exams, events, and other academic activities, where marking attendance may not always be possible.
In addition to these rules, success coaches are actively involved in monitoring student attendance. They are contacting the parents of students whose attendance falls below 60%, ensuring that both students and parents are aware of the situation and can take necessary steps to improve it.
This new policy may seem strict, but it is introduced to encourage regular attendance, better learning habits, and improved academic performance. It reminds students to stay consistent and responsible in their studies.
In conclusion, maintaining good attendance is now more important than ever. By following these rules and staying committed, students can avoid restrictions and perform well in their semester exams.