Jadavpur University female student found unconscious in campus, dies
Press Trust of India | September 12, 2025 | 08:22 AM IST | 1 min read
JU: The student of English third year undergraduate course was found in an unconscious state on the side of a water body in the campus.
KOLKATA: A female student of Jadavpur University (JU) was declared dead after being rushed to a nearby hospital in unconscious state on Thursday night, a senior university official said.
The student of English third year undergraduate course was found in an unconscious state on the side of a water body in the campus. She was chatting with her classmates there in the evening, another university official said, adding that the circumstances behind the incident were not clear.
The student was rushed to a nearby private medical college and hospital by her friends and other university staff but declared dead on arrival, the official said.
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The university authorities did not divulge the name of the student. Senior university officials and other faculty members and members of Arts Faculty Students' Union went to the hospital.
The university authorities informed the Jadavpur police station and policemen went to the hospital. The incident comes two years after the death of a first-year Bengali honours student in the boys hostel after falling from a balcony following ragging by his seniors. The incident triggered an uproar and led to arrests of several students.
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