The deputy dean of the Novi Sad Law School wants to continue with exams as usual  

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**University Students Protest Exams**

A deputy dean from Novi Sad University’s law school wants exams to go ahead as planned, despite student protests. The students are blocking their university and refusing to attend classes.

The deputy dean, Sandra Fiser Sobot, said that the law school should hold its January exams outside the blocked building. She claimed that over 1,900 students have signed up for the exams, which is more than half of all enrolled students.

But student leaders say holding exams in a courthouse would be against the law. They are protesting and blocking their university to stop the exams from taking place.

The protest started on January 16th and will continue every day until January 31st. Student leaders claim that the blockade is necessary to defend their decision to postpone the exams.

The dispute between students and university officials has caused a problem for students who want to take their exams. The situation shows that there are disagreements over what should happen next.

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