Bassam,
There is nothing wrong with the sentence. You must be taking a test using American English grammar rules.
He demanded that it should be ready by 5:00.
The sentence with should is common for British English--in order to avoid the subjunctive.
Americans prefer the present subjunctive in a "that" clause after the verb "to demand".
Subjunctive Present of "to be"
I be
You be
He/She/It be
We be
You be
They be
In a typical British grammar, "English in Use" by Murphy for example, students are taught that both "should" and the present subjunctive are acceptable after verbs such as, demand, insist, etc.