College of Engineering Thalassery Kannur Faculty

Kannur, KeralaEstd 2000 CUSAT, Kochi

College of Engineering Thalassery Kannur Faculty Details

HOD
Rinitha P
Department of Civil Engineering
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Faculty Member
Nivya T K
Department of Civil Engineering
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Assistant Professor
T V Rashma
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
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Assistant Professor
Smt Priya V V
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
9446973633
Faculty Member
Smt. Ashitha. T
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
9496361110
Faculty Member
Gireesh Kumar A
Department of Electrical & Electronics Engineering
9744975903
Faculty Member
Tina PG
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
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Faculty Member
Prof Jithendra K B
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
9447847432
Assistant Professor
Mr. Muhsin Mahmood L V
Department of MBA
Assistant Professor
Mr. Hemanth Pramod
Department of MBA
Faculty Member
Nithya G.P
Department of Information Technology
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Faculty Member
Prof Resna R
Department of Information Technology
9497486732
Faculty Member
Dr. Rajeev P
Department of Mechanical Engineering
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Faculty Member
Sri Sreenesh Valiyandi
Department of Mechanical Engineering
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College of Engineering Thalassery Kannur Faculties : Students' Opinion

AI-Generated Summary based on 118 Reviews

The faculty at the College of Engineering Thalassery is highly qualified, with many holding M.Tech and Ph.D. degrees, and most having 5-10 years of experience. Approximately 20% of the faculty are temporary, which may impact the quality of teaching. The faculty-to-student ratio varies, with 1:50-55 for 3rd-year students, and up to 1:70 for 1st and 2nd-year students. The college follows a 2024 curriculum scheme with an internal assessment of 40 marks and an external examination of 60 marks.

Faculty members are generally supportive, approachable, and assist students in both academics and extracurricular activities. The college conducts two series exams per semester to contribute to the internal marks, followed by a final semester exam. While the majority of the faculty are well-received, some are perceived as lacking in teaching skills. Overall, the faculty-student relationship is friendly, with faculty members often seen as supportive and helpful in both academic and personal matters.

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