BIT Meerut Faculty

Meerut, Uttar PradeshEstd 2001 AKTU, Lucknow

BIT Meerut Faculty Details

Associate Professor & Head
Mr. Arvind Raja
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
Mr. Kshitiz Saxena
Faculty Member
Assistant Professor
Dr. Neetika Manglik
Department of Chemistry & EVS
Assistant Professor
Dr. Rajni Jain
Department of Engineering
Assistant Professor
Mr. Ajay Kumar
Department of Mathematics
Assistant Professor
Anchal Kumar
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Assistant Professor
Mr. Saurabh Gupta
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Assistant Professor
Mr. Sonu Singhal
Department of Electrical Engineering
Assistant Professor
Dr. Lalit Kumar Agarwal
Department of Management
Assistant Professor
Mr. Kapil Tyagi
Department of Management
Assistant Professor
Ms. Rinkey Sharma
Department of Management
Assistant Professor
Mr. Amit Arora
Department of Management
Associate Professor
Dr. Sachin Tyagi
Department of Pharmacy
Assistant Professor
Mr. B.M. Sharma
Department of Pharmacy
Assistant Professor
Mr. Ravi Dutt Sharma
Department of Pharmacy
Assistant Professor
Ms. Surbhi Gupta
Department of Pharmacy
Assistant Professor
Mr. Ravinder K Mehra
Department of Pharmacy

BIT Meerut Faculties : Students' Opinion

AI-Generated Summary based on 88 Reviews

The faculty at this college is highly qualified, with many members holding postgraduate degrees, and some faculty are from prestigious institutions like IITs and NITs. The student-to-faculty ratio is reported to be around 12:1, facilitating personalized attention. Faculty members are generally supportive, experienced, and provide quality education, though there are mixed reviews about the teaching methods and supportiveness of some staff. The Head of the CSE department and some senior staff are particularly praised for their kindness and support, while a few faculty members in other departments received criticism for lack of support.

The faculty actively engage students with various projects, oral presentations, and interactive sessions to prepare them for real-world challenges. There are three sessional exams before each semester, with a requirement to pass at least two to appear for semester exams. The examination system is described as moderately difficult, and faculty members are committed to helping students succeed academically. Despite some criticism, the overall impression of the faculty is positive, with a focus on both theoretical knowledge and practical applications.

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