Karachi University Exams Suspended as Teachers’ Boycott Hits 50,000 Students

Karachi – Nearly 50,000 students at the University of Karachi are facing academic disruption as a teachers’ boycott continues over unpaid dues, extending for four weeks. Semester exams have been halted, causing delays in the academic calendar. Students fear postponed results, extended semesters, and disruption of scheduled breaks. The Sindh government has faced criticism for not resolving the dispute promptly. Authorities are urged to mediate and restore normal academic operations to ensure students’ education remains on track. The situation underscores the importance of timely faculty payments and proactive administrative measures to prevent large-scale disruptions.

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