The faculty at the college is generally cooperative and supportive, providing guidance like a parent. They are experienced, with an average age range of 45 to 50, and emphasize practical knowledge by organizing educational trips, such as those to Mohenjo Daro for understanding the Harappan Civilization. The student-to-teacher ratio varies between 1:10 and 1:15.
The exam pattern includes six exams over three years, with a medium difficulty level. Approximately 70% of students pass the university exams. While many faculty members are supportive and effective in teaching, offering clear explanations and updated knowledge, some issues exist with partiality and rudeness, leading to student demotivation. Administrative staff, however, is perceived as unresponsive.


































































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