Haflong student groups plan press conference over Assam University result errors

Guwahati: Student organizations at Haflong Government College are preparing to hold a press conference to address ongoing issues with the odd semester examination results released by Assam University. The groups claim that significant errors in the documentation are negatively impacting the academic standing of many students.

This escalation follows a protest held on June 8 at the college campus. During that event, organizers emphasized that their grievances were strictly with university leadership rather than their own faculty or local administration. Despite these public calls for correction, students report that no official action has been taken to resolve the discrepancies.

University officials previously provided verbal assurances that all concerns would be settled by July 15, 2026. However, the lack of formal written communication has fueled frustration among the student body. Student leaders maintained that transparency and timely action are essential to safeguard the academic interests of students, many of whom are facing uncertainty regarding admissions, scholarships and future academic opportunities due to the unresolved issues.

The upcoming press conference aims to update the public on these challenges and pressure the university for a concrete timeline. Student representatives confirmed they will continue their advocacy until the university provides a written notification outlining how these record anomalies will be fixed.

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