Will hold dharna if West Bengal’s college admissions do not begin soon, warns BJP
Police, Indian Students Federation (SFI) activists, during a march to Bikash Bhawan, a higher secondary university to the university to accept a protest rally against the state government Bhawan, and the results of the joint entrance exam is not a problem in Kolkata on August 19, 2025. Photo Loan: Debasish Bhaduri
In the Western Bengal Assembly, the opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari warned the state government about the seating demonstrations outside the state education department center in Bikash Bhavan next week if he did not start the college assumptions until the end of this week (24 August 2025).
On Monday, August 18, 2025, Mr. Adhikari chaired a delegation of 15 Bharatia Janata Party (BJP) legislators to meet the Governor CV Ananda Bose, and presented a memorandum to the emergency intervention in the long delay in the publication of the results of the West Bengal Common Enhasi exam.

WBjee, an entrance exam for undergraduate engineering, technology, architecture and pharmacy courses at Western Bengal’s state and state -backed universities, was held on April 27, but the results are currently heard by the Supreme Court.
“It’s been three months [since examinations have been concluded]However, the first year assumptions have not yet begun. Jee results were not declared. This is a very serious problem. Approximately 5 lakh candidates and protectors are very worried. They suffer… If university assumptions do not start this week and Jee results are not published, BJP MLAs will keep Dharnas in front of Bikash Bhavan next week. ”
Police, Indian Students Federation (SFI) activists, during a march to Bikash Bhawan, a higher secondary university to the university to accept a protest rally against the state government Bhawan, and the results of the joint entrance exam is not a problem in Kolkata on August 19, 2025. Photo Loan: Debasish Bhaduri
Mr. Adhikari said that 8,200 educational institutions in West Bengal were closed last year. He also accused the Western Bengal Prime Minister Mamata Bannerje, of trying to privatize higher education in the state.
“Delay will lead to a decrease [in] Student participation may be forced to reluctantly seek opportunities except Bengal. In addition to the worst future of the Lakhs of Lakhs of Lakhs of Lakhs of Lakhs of Lakhs of Lakhs of Lakhs of Lakhs of Lakhs of Lakhs of Lakhs [gets] It will reduce the number of students in a large number of goals. ”
In the meantime, the Western Bengal Government Medical Education Directorate, on August 18 ‘Emergency Notification’, the National Compliance Cum Entrance Test License (Neet UG) 2025 in accordance with the 2025, the consultancy and acceptance process for medical and dental courses continued to “further order” announced.
“The future of the state’s medical students was pushed into the darkness. Union Minister and BJP deputy Sukanta Majumdar questioned about his order on Monday.
On Tuesday, August 19, 2025, the Indian Student Federation (SFI) activists organized a demonstration near Bikash Bhavan to protest the delay in WBJEE and the postponement of MBBS and BDS consultancy. Police were detained a few protesters, as SFI broke the protest march against Bikash Bhavan.
Published – 20 August 2025 04:06


