The examination crisis at Karachi University has intensified as teachers continue their protest over the non-payment of outstanding dues, raising concerns among thousands of students awaiting their exams and academic results.
Faculty members have expressed frustration over delays in the payment of remuneration and other pending financial obligations, arguing that repeated appeals to the university administration have failed to produce a satisfactory resolution. The ongoing protest has disrupted key academic activities, including examination-related duties.
Students have voiced concern over the uncertainty surrounding exam schedules, fearing further delays could affect their academic progress and future admissions. Meanwhile, university officials say efforts are underway to address the issue and restore normal operations as soon as possible.
The situation has sparked renewed debate over funding challenges faced by public universities and the need for timely financial support to ensure uninterrupted academic activities.
