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Allowed to keep terms : ウィキペディア英語版 | Allowed to keep terms Allowed to keep terms (ATKT)〔(Acronym of ATKT ) at TheFreeDictionary.com Retrieved 6 August 2010〕 is a process in the Indian education system to allow students of pre-graduation and graduation to study in next grade if they have failed 1 to 4 subjects. The students must pass the papers they failed before entering into next grade. For example, if a first-year bachelor's degree student fails to get passing marks in his four subjects, the student must pass those subjects before entering third year, while the student can study in second year.〔(Allowed To Keep Term ATKT at Saching.com ) Retrieved 6 August 2010〕〔(Maharashtra/ATKT to rescue SSC,HSC failures ) at Indiaednews.net Retrieved 6 August 2010〕 It has backronyms like ''Tried and Keep trying.''〔(Acronym of ATKT ) at TheFreeDictionary.com Retrieved 6 August 2010〕 Criticism The ATKT system has been criticized, mainly by teachers:〔(ATKT rule -The magic wand for students or a populist move ) DNA (newspaper) Retrieved 6 August 2010〕 == References ==
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