The college faculty selection process lacks formal interviews or exams, leading to some faculty having insufficient knowledge. Despite this, faculty are generally described as cooperative, friendly, and qualified, often holding PhDs with 10-15 years of teaching experience. Each subject is taught by three faculty members, and the teacher-to-student ratio is about 1:50-55.
Faculty complete syllabi a month before exams and offer revisions and practical labs. The average faculty age is over 30, but many lack industry experience. The faculty promotes academic, cultural, and sports activities, and they use various teaching methods, including projectors, to enhance learning. Overall, the teaching environment is supportive, with a focus on student-faculty interaction, and language is accessible, primarily in English.
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