Faculty:
The faculty-student ratio feels balanced, and most teachers are approachable if you reach out after class or during office hourse. In my experience, the overall mix is roughly 50% really good, 40% average and 10% strict. The strict ones mainly focus on discipline, deadlines, a lot of assignments, not negativity.
Among the teachers I genuinely liked, Manjunath sir stands out for making sessions interactive. He encourages students who already know the basics to basics to form groups share their understanding, and help others. The atmosphere in his classes stays calm and welcoming. Chinmayananda sir is another great teacher who explains concepts clearly, answers every doubt patiently, and makes even tough topics easier to follow. I don't particularly dislike any faculty member; some classes just feel a bit dry depending on the topic being tought and teaching style.
In the first semester we have three fixed subjects and ttwo electives we choose based on interest. The difficulty is moderate and quite manageable if you keep up with assigments. Only a small percentage of students fail to clear the exams, and thats usually happens due to low attendance or not keeping pace with coursework.
The exam structure is straightforward with continuous assesments, mid-sems, end-sems, and some courses including small projects. The curriculum itself is aligned with current industry expectations, especially for DSAI, with a clear focus on programming, math fundamentals and hands-on learning.
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