Faculty:
The faculty-to-student ratio in the institute is generally balanced, which helps students receive proper attention during lectures and practical sessions. Faculties maintain a good relationship with students and are mostly approachable. Students can easily ask questions after class or during doubt-clearing sessions, and many teachers are supportive when it comes to academic guidance and project work.
Some of the faculties I liked include Mr. Patel and Ms. Shah because they explain topics clearly and use practical examples to make the subject easy to understand. They also encourage students to participate in discussions and are always ready to solve doubts. In my opinion, these teachers are among the best faculties because of their teaching style, patience, and dedication towards students’ learning.
However, there are a few faculties whose teaching style is not very engaging. For example, Mr. Akshay sometimes teaches very fast and does not always explain concepts in detail, which can make it difficult for some students to understand the topic fully.
In terms of evaluation, the institute usually conducts internal tests, assignments, and final examinations each semester. The exams are moderately difficult. Students who study regularly and attend classes can pass easily, but those who do not prepare well may find them challenging. The course curriculum is relevant and designed to provide both theoretical knowledge and practical skills useful for future careers.
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