The faculty at the college is generally well-regarded, with many educators holding advanced degrees from prestigious institutions like IITs and NITs. Most faculty members are experienced, with at least 3 years of teaching, and are supportive, knowledgeable, and approachable. The faculty-to-student ratio varies, with some estimates around 1:15 to 1:60, depending on the department. However, there are reports of faculty shortages, typical of government colleges. Faculty members are involved in both theoretical and practical teaching and emphasize interactive and experiential learning.
While some students appreciate the faculty's accessibility and helpfulness, others note issues with attendance enforcement, timely syllabus completion, and inconsistent teaching quality. The college conducts two main exams per semester: a mid-semester exam (30 marks) and a university exam (70 marks). Despite some faculty being described as unmotivated or inconsistent, the overall teaching quality is viewed as good, with faculty facilitating practical knowledge and supporting students in various academic and extracurricular activities.
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