The faculty at this government college are highly qualified, with many holding PhD and M.Tech degrees. Permanent faculty members have a minimum qualification of a PhD. There is a notable shortage of faculty in some departments, such as Civil Engineering, which has only 5-6 faculty members. The overall faculty-to-student ratio is approximately 2:50. While 99% of faculty members are considered experts in their subjects, the presence of guest and temporary faculty, some of whom are just recent graduates, impacts the overall teaching quality.
Regular classes are held to complete the syllabus, and faculty members are often involved in research and development programs. However, students often rely on self-study due to some faculty's insufficient experience and teaching skills, especially in the final years due to class irregularities. Notably, the Computer Science department relies heavily on temporary staff, which affects the learning experience. Despite these challenges, faculty members are supportive, helping students in academic and extracurricular activities.
Faculty members are cooperative and maintain good communication with students, contributing to a supportive educational environment.
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