Dalit Student Protests Outside Banaras Hindu University Vice-Chancellor's Residence Over PhD Denied Admission

Dalit Student Protests Outside Banaras Hindu University Vice-Chancellor's Residence Over PhD Denied Admission

Shivam Sonkar claimed that the BHU's Department of Peace and Conflict Studies had announced six PhD seats, with three reserved for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) candidates and three to be filled through an entrance test. He said he applied for admission via the entrance test and secured the second position.

PTIUpdated: Saturday, April 05, 2025, 03:34 PM IST
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Dalit Student Protests Outside Banaras Hindu University Vice-Chancellor's Residence Over PhD Admission Denial | X @ambedkariteIND

Varanasi: A Dalit student has been protesting outside the Vice Chancellor's residence at Banaras Hindu University (BHU) for the past 14 days after being allegedly denied PhD admission.

Claim Made By Shivam Sonkar

Shivam Sonkar claimed that the BHU's Department of Peace and Conflict Studies had announced six PhD seats, with three reserved for Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) candidates and three to be filled through an entrance test.

He said he applied for admission via the entrance test and secured the second position. However, there were no reserved seats for Scheduled Caste candidates in the entrance test category, and the three available seats were allotted to General and OBC candidates.

"Additionally, the department failed to fill three seats under the JRF category," he claimed.

Sonkar argued that the university had the discretion to allocate the unfilled seats to candidates from other categories, "but refused" to do so in his case. He began his sit-in protest on March 21, the day after the results were announced.

Acting Vice-Chancellor Professor Sanjay Kumar assured him on April 3 that his admission request would be reconsidered, Sonkar said.

However, the student stated that he will not end his protest until the university grants him admission.

University Administration Issues A Statement

In response, the university administration issued a statement clarifying that Sonkar had applied for admission through the Research Entrance Test, which had only two available seats - one for a General category candidate and one for an OBC candidate, both of which were filled.

"Since he ranked second, he could not secure admission," the statement read.

The administration further stated that Sonkar is demanding the conversion of three unfilled JRF seats into regular entrance test seats to facilitate his admission.

"However, according to PhD regulations, such a conversion is not permitted, and his admission could not be granted due to his rank," it added.

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