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Karachi University Teachers Boycott Semester Exams Over Pending Benefits

Last updated: May 4, 2026 10:36 pm
Haris Ali
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Karachi University’s teaching staff has officially halted all semester examinations, leaving thousands of students in limbo as faculty members demand the immediate release of long-overdue financial benefits.

The Karachi University Teachers Society (KUTS) confirmed the boycott on Tuesday morning, citing the administration’s continued failure to clear outstanding payments, including research allowances and pension funds. Faculty members argue that despite multiple rounds of negotiations, the university has not provided any concrete timeline for disbursement.

“We have exhausted every avenue of dialogue,” said a senior professor on condition of anonymity. “The administration treats our legitimate dues as optional, and we are left with no choice but to suspend the examination process to make them listen.”

The standoff has affected all departments across the campus. With mid-term and final examinations scheduled this week, the sudden suspension of academic activities has created immediate disruption. Students arriving at examination halls were turned away by faculty members, while several departments remained closed as teachers staged protests outside the administration block.

The university administration, led by the Vice Chancellor, has not yet issued a formal response or outlined a recovery plan. Sources within the administration point to a severe liquidity crunch and delays in provincial government funding. However, faculty members reject this explanation, alleging that the university prioritizes non-essential projects over the basic welfare of its staff.

This is not the first time the university has faced such a crisis. Chronic funding shortages have affected the institution for years, often resulting in delayed salaries and stalled research projects. However, the current boycott is considered one of the most disruptive in recent years as it directly impacts the academic calendar.

For now, examinations remain postponed indefinitely. Until the administration provides a written commitment to clear the outstanding dues, faculty members have indicated they will not resume examination duties. Students, meanwhile, await an official update from a university administration that has so far remained silent.

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