DSNLU Students protest against college authorities
DSNLU Students protest against college authorities
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 A group of 80 students who were expelled from the Damodaram Sanjeevaiah National Law University (DSNLU) for their failure in qualifying the examination for the back that they suffered. The students have gone on a strike against the college authorities.

Reports suggested that the students who failed the re-examination for the current semester were asked to move out of the hostels.  This act of the authorities has led to a massive protest by the students.

The students complained that 4 attempts were allotted to them to clear the exam. Well, the authorities canceled the 4th attempt and the students who failed in the 3rd attempt were asked to vacate the hostel.

A student who has been suffering the issue, asserted, “The university authorities told us just two days earlier about the new system that for the odd semester backlog examinations, we have only three attempts instead of four. Though we requested the university, they mercilessly sent us out of the campus on Friday evening. Now we are demanding justice.”
Students also complained that some students have been failed by the professors for the sake of their personal issues.
Another student affirmed, "Faculty at the University is not at par with the requirement necessary to teach here. Complaints are never heard. The faculty holds grudges against students and detains or fails them. Amendments in exam rules are not notified to us. Rules are not student-friendly.”

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