Lamjung Agriculture Campus Students Demand Rescheduling of Exams Over Incomplete Coursework
Summary
Students at Lamjung Agriculture Campus demand rescheduling of exams due to incomplete coursework disrupted by political events, urging the administration to conduct exams again through regular channels.
Key Points
- Students from the fourth and sixth semesters at Lamjung Agriculture Campus demand new exam schedules due to incomplete course coverage.
- They claim disruptions from the Gen-Z movement and recent elections prevented syllabus completion.
- The Acting Free Student Union President warns of protests if exams are not properly rescheduled.
- The Dean's office offers make-up exams but refuses to conduct regular exams again, which students reject as insufficient.