MVM Group of Institutions Bangalore Faculty

Bangalore, KarnatakaEstd 2004 Bangalore University, Bangalore

MVM Group of Institutions Bangalore Faculty Details

Principal
Dr Raju Koneri
Department of Pharmacology
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Professor & Vice Principal
Rajeswari R.
Department of Pharmacy Practice
Professor
Dr. Subal Chandra Basak
Department of Pharmaceutics
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Associate Professor
Dr.G.Lakshmana Murthy
Department of Pharmaceutics
Assistant Professor
Ms. Avril Candida Mathias
Department of Pharmaceutics
Assistant Professor
Dr. Homesh Choudhary
Department of Clinical Pharmacy Practice
Assistant Professor
Mr. Pasupati Nath Tiwari
Department of Pharmaceutical Analysis
Assistant Professor
Mr Veeresha Dalali
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Assistant Professor
Ms. Sushma M
Department of Pharmaceutical Chemistry
Assistant Professor
Pushpavalli K
Department of Pharmaceutical Biotechnology
Lecturer
Pinak Vijay Borad
Department of Pharmacy
Assistant Professor
Deepa Kumari
Department of Mathematics/ Pharmacy (Office Administration)
Assistant Professor
Vandana Guna Board
Department of Computer Application/Pharmacy
Assistant Professor
Mr Venugopal K
Department of Arts
Assistant Professor
Jeevan Joswin Pais
Department of Arts
Assistant Professor
Ms Y Jahnavi
Department of Arts

MVM Group of Institutions Bangalore Faculties : Students' Opinion

AI-Generated Summary based on 27 Reviews

The faculty at the college are generally well-regarded, characterized by their approachability and supportive nature. The student-to-faculty ratio is favorable, allowing students to easily approach teachers for doubt clearance. There are multiple exams conducted per subject, including three internal exams and a model exam before the final university exams, ensuring thorough preparation for students.

The college management maintains strict standards, which some faculty members feel affects their ability to award internal assessment marks. Faculty members are involved in both academics and co-curricular activities, providing extra classes and seminars to support students. While most faculty are praised for their teaching methods and student relationships, some instances of partiality and outdated teaching methods are noted.

Overall, the faculty are seen as committed and qualified, contributing positively to the students' academic experience.

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