The Presidency University entrance exam issue has intensified after students staged a protest on campus. Members of the Students’ Federation of India (SFI) demanded immediate action on admissions and a separate university-level entrance test.
Presidency University Entrance Exam Demand and SFI Protest Details
Students affiliated with SFI organised a sit-in demonstration at the university campus in Kolkata. The protest focused on two major demands: conducting an independent entrance examination and speeding up the undergraduate admission process. The agitation began as students raised concerns over delays in the Presidency University Bachelor’s Degree Entrance Test (PUBDET) results and the lack of clarity in admissions. According to student representatives, the absence of timely results has disrupted the academic schedule and created uncertainty among aspirants. They also emphasised that an independent entrance exam would help maintain academic standards and fairness in student selection.
PUBDET Result Delay and Admission Process Concerns
The delay in the announcement of PUBDET results has been a key issue behind the protest. Authorities indicated that while results are prepared, additional verification processes—such as uploading caste-related details—are causing delays. Before understanding the impact, the following key issues have been highlighted by students:
- Delay in PUBDET result declaration
- Pending undergraduate admission process
- Demand for transparent merit-based selection system
Students argue that prolonged delays may result in candidates opting for other universities, affecting overall admissions.
Demand for Presidency University’s Own Entrance Exam
The demand for a university-specific entrance exam is not new but has gained momentum again. Students and some academic stakeholders believe that relying solely on external bodies or board marks may not ensure uniform evaluation standards. Here are the key reasons behind the demand:
- Ensuring equal opportunity across different boards
- Maintaining academic rigour in admissions
- Reducing dependency on external exam authorities
Recent discussions within academic circles have also highlighted the possibility of the university regaining control over its admission process in the future.
What Happens Next in Presidency University Admissions?
University officials have stated that the admission process is underway and pending formalities are being completed. Students, however, have indicated that the protest will continue until clear timelines are announced. The situation remains crucial for aspirants awaiting admission notifications, merit lists, and counselling updates. Any decision regarding entrance exams or admission procedures is expected to directly impact upcoming academic sessions.