While the government of Pakistan has closed all educational institutions, the university students are still grinding to meet deadlines and move onto the next semester. Matric and Intermediate students were promoted into next classes without any board exams. However, university students are still expected to give online exams in order to enroll in the next semester. Throughout the lockdown period which started almost 3 months ago, university students feel as though they are being treated unfairly. Their classes had resumed despite internet issues during an ongoing pandemic. Throughout these past 3 months university students have complained about too much workload, bad internet connection and lack of resources to study for online classes. Now that universities are taking final exams, students have started trending another hashtag to make the government and the concerning institutions listen to their pleas. Under the hashtag #HEC_PromoteToNextSemester students have taken to twitter to demand no online exams and promotion to next semester.
@hecpkofficial see the condition of your fuck'n sites of online learning..
And now they had turned off the review so that nobody can highlight their mistakes……
A picture from #UOL site for online exams.#HEC_PromoteToNextSemester pic.twitter.com/eNxOdhrkJR — Tayyab Yasin (@SaadHusainRizvi) June 11, 2020
Students facing a lot of problems due to Online classes. HEC must stop this shit and promote the students For Next Semester.#HEC_PromoteToNextSemester pic.twitter.com/quSmTk6Jv5 — Hussain Bux (@IamHussainBux) June 11, 2020
https://twitter.com/MobeenBettani/status/1270951240600518658?s=20 https://twitter.com/MobeenBettani/status/1270950516441460744?s=20 HEC’s website was allegedly hacked announcing students promotion to next semester
Hackers ,Hackers ,Hackers, Hackers Hackers and Hackers we love you..#HEC_PromoteToNextSemester pic.twitter.com/crRYQyVqaU — Facebook experts (@ExpertsFacebook) June 11, 2020
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