Amid the ongoing students' protest over the issue of Senate polls, the Panjab University authorities have postponed all examinations scheduled to be held from November 18 to 20.
In a statement issued on Saturday (November 15, 2025), Punjab University (PU) Controller of Examinations, Jagat Bhushan, said the revised dates for the examinations will be communicated in due course.
Students have been advised to regularly check the University's official channels for further updates.

The University's decision came after the protesting students announced that they would boycott the exams until the schedule for the Senate polls, which have not been held in over a year, is announced. They also threatened not to let the exam take place if their demand was not met.
On November 12, representatives of the protesting students held a meeting with the University Vice-Chancellor (VC).
They claimed that the VC assured them that the Senate poll schedule, which has been sent for approval to the chancellor, would soon be approved.
Panjab University Campus Students Council (PUCSC) vice president Ashmeet Singh earlier said the protest would continue until their main demand of the Senate election schedule announcement was met.

The students are holding the protest near the VC office under the banner of 'Panjab University Bachao Morcha'. Initially, they launched the protest against the Centre's decision to restructure the University's governing bodies — Senate and Syndicate.
On November 7, the Ministry of Education withdrew its October 28 notification for changing the constitution and composition of the two bodies, following mounting pressure from various political leaders and the protesting students.
Despite this, the students refused to end their agitation and called for a "University shutdown" on Monday (November 17, 2025) to press their demand.
Several political parties from Punjab, including the AAP, Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD), the Congress, and farmers' bodies, including the Samyukta Kisan Morcha, SKM (Non-Political), Kisan Mazdoor Sangharsh Morcha, have extended their support to the students' agitation.
SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal on Saturday (November 16) met the protesting students and urged all political parties and social organisations to put aside their differences and unite in support of the University issue.
After meeting the students, the former Deputy Chief Minister emphasised the importance of sending a strong message that Punjabis will not allow the University to be "taken away" from Punjab.
PU is a symbol of the State, and this issue is deeply emotional for the people, said Mr. Badal, who studied for four years at the University. He called for a united front to oppose any moves to Centralise the University.
Mr. Badal claimed that this is the first attempt to seize a prestigious institution in Punjab, warning that further actions may follow to alter the character of Chandigarh. He also announced that a SAD-led delegation would soon meet the vice president of India to seek his intervention in this matter.
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