6th-semester students of Jamshedpur Cooperative Law College protest incomplete syllabus; warn of agitation if demands are not addressed.
JAMSHEDPUR – Students of Jamshedpur’s Cooperative Law College staged a vigorous protest, gheraoing the Principal’s office and warning of agitation if their demands are not met.
The students of the 6th semester have raised serious concerns, alleging that their syllabus has not been completely covered, yet the exam forms are being filled and the exam date has been scheduled for September.
Without completing the syllabus, the college has started the exam process, a move that the students deem absolutely wrong.
Amar Tiwari, a student representative, stated that out of nine subjects in the six-semester program, only three have been completed, leaving the majority of the content untouched.
The students claim they are being forced to proceed with the exams, despite not being fully prepared, leading to their decision to protest and surround the Principal’s office.
The incident sheds light on a pressing issue in the education sector and raises questions about the preparedness and fairness of the examination process.