The college boasts a faculty of approximately 200 members, predominantly aged 30 to 40, all of whom hold postgraduate and super-specialty degrees. The faculty is highly qualified, with most having 5 or more years of experience and many possessing M.S./M.D./M.B.B.S or advanced degrees such as Ph.D. The faculty to student ratio is around one professor to eighty students, with 5–10 faculty members in each department serving 250 students. The teaching staff is described as supportive, approachable, and knowledgeable, providing comprehensive education and facilitating practical knowledge through lectures, notes, and practical demonstrations.
The course involves 14 subjects, with faculty focusing on clinical subjects, ensuring students gain practical skills. Faculty members conduct weekly seminars and extra classes, especially during exam times. Exams are moderately difficult, with three internal assessments and one university exam each year, often seeing 10-20 students fail initially. Despite some challenges in maintaining student-teacher bonding due to large class sizes, the faculty is generally praised for their dedication and supportive nature.
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