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KU final year law students protest, urge authorities to hold exams in March

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December 11, 2018
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Srinagar: Students of 6th semester law school on Tuesday staged a protest demonstration in campus, urging authorities not to rush through the examination and conduct them in March this year.
Most students from 6th semester LLB including those from supplementary shift, assembled outside the office of university’s vice chancellor and staged the protest.
“The authorities are rushing through the examination and we should allowed to prepare well for the examination and in turn it would help us prepare better for the future,” the protesting students said.
The authorities, they said, seem to be rushing through the examination but “we request them to follow proper schedule and hold the examinations in March.” “We should be allowed to take examinations with relaxed mind rather than under duress,” they said.
The examination in prevailing weather conditions in Kashmir is also not convenient for students and power woes are adding to their difficulties.
To pacify the protesting students, two senior faculty members walked to the spot and assured the students that examination shall be conducted in March.
“We promise that the examination will be held in March and just give an application in this regard,” the faculty members assured the students following which the students dispersed of peacefully.

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