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CU students protest exams during Bengal polls

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IANS Kolkata

A section of students of Calcutta University here on Thursday launched a protest against the scheduling of final year exams of the three-year undergraduate courses due to the forthcoming assembly polls.

Bengal goes to the polls from April 4 and the rest of the days of the seven-phase elections span April 11, 17, 21 and 25 and May 5. On Tuesday, the varsity announced that it would hold the BA/BSc/BCom Part III honours exam between April 1 and April 13.

In an online petition to Vice Chancellor Sugata Marjit and the Election Commission, the students said: "We have to face our final year examination within that volatile period. The first and foremost problem is that many outsider students stay here to continue their study in Calcutta University. It will be really difficult for them to handle both their examination in one hand and giving vote in another hand."A

 

Urging the Vice Chancellor to postpone the entire third year examinations till after the voting process ends, the B.A/B.Sc/B.Com students demonstrated outside the varsity building at College Street campus with loud sloganeering.

The students said the campaigning by political parties will disrupt their preparation and the inadvertent transportation problem will only add to their woes.

Supporting their demands, the Students Federation of India submitted a deputation to the vice chancellor.A

However, there were also a segment of students who urged the agitators on the Facebook platform postpone the third year honours exam of cu' to stop protesting and study instead.

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First Published: Mar 10 2016 | 9:44 PM IST

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