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The faculty to student ratio is 1:10. The student-teacher relationship is usually friendly and teachers are available to guide students at every step, they are pretty approachable without any hesitation. Pooja Sikka ma'am and Shalini Ma'am are two of my favourites because their teaching mechanism is wonderful and they are always standing to help their students out. Talking about the exam structure is that 20 marks are given internally by college faculties which are divided into 10+5+5 which are divided into Mid semester test, written projects and viva respectively. The final exams are for 80 marks which makes the total marks 20+80=100 for every subject. There are usually 6 subjects per semester. The exams are moderately difficult. Around 90% of the students usually clear all exams in one go. The curriculum and syllabus is relevant for a law student but the exam structure is a bit tiring and exhausting
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Faculty to Student ratio is good. But Faculty is not good at all. Not Many are Professors. Most are Guest Faculty or Temporary teachers. Teachers are open to Discussions and Interaction on Social Media also.
There are around 50 lecture per subject in a whole semester. The teacher are mostly young around an average age of 30-35. Faculty is not that much good in our university. I am not totally satisfied by our faculty members. They are helpful but not at that extent.
The college has 19-22 faculty members who are well experienced and skilled in the academic field. The college has a faculty to student ratio of 1:33 which is quite comfortable for the student's learning experience.
Well, our faculty was good and they helped us every time either in academics or in personal problems as a mentor. they have a well-qualified maximum of them are PhD and NET/SET Qualified and also have good teaching experience. some teachers had good knowledge of the practice.
Faulty of the UILS department are well-qualified maximum are PhD and UGC-JRF and NET qualified and they also have good experience in academics as well as industry and practice experience, that is why students get best lectures given by the subject experts.
UILS faculty are the best one having Ph.D., NET, JRF qualified and experienced having a minimum of 5 years to teaching experience. Normally teachers are teaching their expertise subjects and this helps students to get a better insight into the subject. Some of the teachers are from the law industry as well.
Faculty of Chandigarh University is quite good, although they were busy with daily work even though they care for us. Faculty are experienced, having good qualifications i.e. Ph.D., LLM, JRF and NET qualified. They also have a minimum of 5 years of experience.
The Lectures are scheduled in the Institute taking in to account the guidelines issued by BCI and UGC in this regard. Generally, Law and non-law subjects are 4 credit courses except languages. The faculties of the Institute is par excellence. They provide quality education by interlinked the law in day to day life. Practical aspects are followed by the faculty members for enhanced knowledge of the students.
The teachers in our college are very much qualified and good too. Most of them are gold medalist in gold medalists in their field and have a doctrate degree also. They are very knowledgeable and cooperative too. The teachers guide the students in every possibke way they can.
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