The campus head says - 'Even when we tried to reach Trivima and return to the centre, we were not heard'.
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Students belonging to the Independent Students' Union (SWAVIU) staged a protest at Mahendra Bindeswari Multipurpose Campus Rajviraj on Tuesday, saying that they are trying to cause pain to the students by shifting the examination center.
A week ago, they had locked the campus principal's office and were protesting against moving the examination center for Bachelor of Management (BBS) third year and Master of Education (MAd) first year examination center.
campus chief Sushil Chandra Karna left for Kathmandu with assurances three days ago, but he was forced to protest after finding that the second year examination center for Bachelor's degree (LLB) was shifted to the Faculty of Law.
The examination center of LLB, which was previously being conducted from Rajviraj, has been shifted to JS Murar's campus in Lahan, Siraha this year. According to the schedule published by Tribhuvan University, the LLB second year examination is being held from Wednesday. However, while the self-financed students are agitating, there is also confusion among the examinees here about participating in the examination. 300 students are studying here in the second year of LLB.
Campus head Karna said that he was also sad when the examination center was moved, and even when he reached the university and tried to return the center, there was no hearing. "It is my duty and responsibility to conduct the examination, once I appealed to everyone in the university to give me a chance to conduct the examination, but no one listened," he said, "It has been three months since I became the principal, there are extensive reforms but I am not getting the opportunity."
