Year Back, Life Lost

Manoj Kumar

 |   17 Aug 2026 |    3
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On August 12, 2026, Michi Marpu, a 20-year-old B.Tech student from Arunachal Pradesh, was found dead in his hostel room at Mar Athanasius College, Kothamangalam, Kerala. Within hours, student protests broke out. The charge: the college’s "harsh" academic system pushed him over the edge.

Mar Athanasius is an autonomous college under APJ Abdul Kalam Technological University, KTU. KTU rules say a student needs 18 credits to pass a year. MAC uses 22. Marpu had failed 4 subjects. Under the "year back" rule introduced by KTU in 2024, he faced repeating the entire year and paying heavy supplementary fees. He had stopped attending classes since July. In a note circulated by student groups, he wrote he was "sacked from class" 1.5 months ago and given no proper intimation.

The Kerala Education Minister has now ordered MAC to discontinue "year back" and launched a probe.

Analytical breakdown:

This is not just about one student. It is about 3 systemic failures.

1. Autonomy vs Accountability: Autonomous status was meant to let colleges innovate. Instead, some use it to create stricter, non-uniform rules. A 4-credit difference decides a student’s future. That’s not academic rigor. That’s arbitrariness. There is no national oversight on how autonomous colleges set progression rules.

2. Communication & Mental Health Failure: A student stops attending for 45 days. No call to parents. No counselor outreach. No academic mentor. For an outstation student from Arunachal, dealing with language barriers, cultural displacement, and homesickness, this isolation is lethal. Indian campuses still treat mental health as an afterthought.

3. Policy Design Failure: "Year back" was meant to improve quality. But it was rolled out without safety nets. No warning system, no mentorship, no financial aid for supplementary exams that can cost ₹40,000-₹60,000. For students from NE states or poor families, that’s the difference between continuing and dropping out.

The bigger picture: 
India has 400+ autonomous colleges. Each can set its own rules. UGC provides guidelines but no enforcement. KTU itself has 150+ affiliated colleges implementing "year back" differently. This creates a lottery of suffering.

What should change:

1. Standardized safety nets: 3 warnings, mandatory counseling, and installment options for fees before "year back".

2. National guidelines for autonomy: UGC must audit if autonomous rules are pedagogical or punitive.

3. Support for outstation students: Buddy systems, language help, and grievance cells that actually work.

Education should filter talent, not trap students. Marpu’s death is a policy failure. If we don’t fix "year back" now, we will read another name next semester.


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