The faculty at the college is generally well-qualified and supportive, with most lecturers holding at least a Bachelor's degree, many pursuing or holding Master's and Ph.D. degrees. The faculty-to-student ratio is approximately 1:60, with a more favorable 1:10 ratio in certain contexts. Most faculty members are knowledgeable and approachable, focusing on real-world applications and conducting regular tests to keep students updated.
However, there are some inconsistencies, with a few faculty lacking motivation or control in the classroom. The exam structure includes one mid-semester and one end-semester exam, with additional marks from practicals, attendance, and submissions. Despite these strengths, some faculty members are criticized for being uninspiring or overly reliant on presentation slides.
The overall faculty effectiveness is rated around 6 out of 10, with room for improvement in teaching engagement.
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