Recognition of BM graduates is conducted gradually for academic and non-academic activities. The academic activities are assessed every semester. Academic activities include courses, internships, community service programmes, and undergraduate thesis assessments. The assessment system and process are regulated in the BM curriculum regulations.
The non-academic activities attended by students, such as Student Creativity Programs and national/international seminars, are recognised as substitutes for KKN courses, internships, or thesis result seminars. Every year, outstanding students are selected based on their academic and non-academic achievements, and the winners are given awards and prizes. For example, students who successfully pass the Student Creativity Programme funding will automatically get an A in Research courses. In addition, outstanding students will also be given certificates and prizes announced on the website and at faculty events in front of lecturers and other students.