IIT-M Students Create App To Help Track Attendance



For those who hate 80 percent attendance system in classes and for those who loves 'oozing around, here is an app to help you track your attendance record in the college.

'Bunk Monitor', an app developed by a team of students at Indian Institute of Technology, Madras (IIT-M), will have timetable details, including the electives and students can indicate if they 'bunked' or 'attended' or if a class was cancelled.

At a time set by the user, the app will send daily notifications prompting the student to attend a class, indicate the attendance level, and also send warnings in case of borderline attendance.

According to Awanish Raj, third-year electrical engineering student and part of the developing team who developed Bunk Monitor, while it is preferable to attend all lectures, sometimes,missing classes is unavoidable. An app that can tell students if it is alright to miss a class at a particular time will save them from future trouble.

As per reports, in 2013, 780 students of Anna University were not allowed to appear for exams because of shortage of attendance. According to a report, in early 2013, dozens of students under Osmania University (OU) as well as Jawaharlal Nehru Technological University (JNTU), complained of being forced to pay Rs 5,000-Rs 10,000 for getting pardon for attendance shortage. May be, with the help of 'Bunk Monitor', students will be tracking their attendance and will not fall for these traps.

According to sources, the app, developed for Android platforms, will be released in the coming weeks.

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