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SFI demands Presidency University’s own entrance exam, stages sit-in on campus

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Kolkata, Mar 24 (PTI) Staging a sit-in at the Presidency University here since Monday night over various demands, members of the Left-leaning Students’ Federation of India said the institution must conduct its own entrance examination for admissions to undergraduate and postgraduate courses.

As of now, the Presidency University Bachelor’s Degree Entrance Test (PUBDET) and Presidency University Master’s Degree Entrance Test (PUMDET) are conducted by the West Bengal Joint Entrance Examination Board (WBJEEB).

“The admission process should be based on Presidency University’s own entrance tests, and the guidelines in this regard must be published immediately,” Ushashree Mitra, a spokesperson of the agitators, said on Tuesday.

The agitating students of the varsity also demanded immediate elections to the Internal Complaints Committee (ICC) and the students’ union.

“We want ICC and students’ union elections to be conducted without delay in a democratic manner,” a protester said.

They also raised concerns over the implementation of the National Education Policy and called for clarity on course structures and bridge courses.

The agitating members of the SFI’s Presidency University unit further rejected the existing sports and cultural boards, terming them “undemocratic”, and insisted that no committees should be formed without elected student representatives.

“We reject the undemocratic sports and cultural boards. No committee should be constituted at any functional level without elected student representation,” Mitra said.

The protesters asserted that the sit-in would continue until their four-point charter of demands is accepted. PTI SUS NSD

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