The government college is experiencing a faculty shortage, with only 35% of faculty positions filled for 100 students, yet manages to secure affiliation for 50 seats annually. Despite this, the faculty members are highly qualified, including many with degrees from prestigious institutions such as AIIMS and PGI Chandigarh, and are mostly postgraduates.
The faculty-to-student ratio ranges from 1:10 to 1:15. Faculty members are known for their professionalism, friendliness, and practical approach to teaching, emphasizing student capability and learning. Although overworked, they are approachable and supportive, particularly in helping students secure postgraduate seats. Attendance is crucial, with 250 lectures per year and a 75% attendance requirement for university exam eligibility.
While faculty are knowledgeable and experienced in their medical fields, students are encouraged to also rely on self-study and peer support.
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