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    Karachi University Faculty Declares Boycott of Semester Exams

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 4, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Faculty members at Karachi University have declared a boycott of the upcoming semester examinations, a move that has significant implications for the academic calendar. This decision reflects ongoing tensions between the university’s teaching staff and administration, possibly related to unresolved demands or institutional challenges. The boycott is expected to disrupt the evaluation process for thousands of students enrolled in various programs across the university.

    In a significant development, this action by the teachers highlights broader issues within higher education institutions in Pakistan, including concerns over working conditions, salary disputes, or governance matters. The interruption of semester exams could delay student graduations and affect academic progression, creating pressure on university authorities to engage in dialogue with the faculty. Meanwhile, students and their families face uncertainty regarding the completion of the current academic cycle.

    Notably, Karachi University is one of the largest and most prestigious public universities in Pakistan, making this boycott a matter of considerable concern for the national education sector. The resolution of this conflict will be crucial to restoring normal academic activities and maintaining the institution’s reputation. Stakeholders, including education policymakers, may need to intervene to facilitate a swift and effective solution to the impasse.

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