GNLU is one of those NLUs where you will find faculties who have been attached to it since it started. They have brought the inclusive culture that GNLU has. Although most outsiders are from Rajasthan still they don't make us feel away from our space. In Regards to their teaching all students will sing in one voice that we want it this way.
The faculty to students ratio is average. Bcoz the faculty are good but not has an interest in telling scholership programs and other extra curricular activities. Mainly the Pratik Mistry sir is care less to their work that's why I don't like his. And also the exam are simple but mainly college focus to mese us as a practical person. The Priyanka goswami is the most good faculty in electrical branch because she helps us to solve students problem
In my college at 1 faculty 100 number of students.student to faculty relationship is very good and flexible.i like most the principal.because he is very good person.in my college Exam structure is not very hard.very few students are fail in exam.
The faculties are always available to help the students and they make sure they are approachable for the students. If you have a doubt regarding anything you can take an appointment and reach any faculty you want to. I literally reached out a faculty to get support for a research paper and they instantly agreed. Also, besides all this we also have a faculty and student mentorship program, where we can reach out to our faculty mentor regarding any academic concerns we might have and they will provide us with the best solutions possible for our problem.
IIIT Gandhinagar faculties are very good, interactive, frank, and highly educated. In MSc Mathematics first year has 45 students and the second year has 45 students. In Mathematics, there are 16 Faculties, 2 are visiting professors, and 14 are permanent. In mathematics, in a semester, there are 2 exams: mid-semester and end-semester. And the quiz also happened.
Faculty student ratio is good and teachers are approachable. I liked professor Patel and Dr Mehta for clear explanations. A few were strict in past. There are 4-6 exam/semester moderately tough, most students are pass curriculum is relevant with practical focus.
Like evey engineering college we have viva and exams, from 2nd year we have internals too. Also one thing i really liked about examination system is the paper evaluation teacher doesn't even know about the student and anything. This create unbiased marking and stuffs. Mark of each paper depends on your course.
The faculty are around 25 with students around 100 admission per year in b.pharm and in m.pharm 55 students. Ratio is 20. All faculty are good with faculty of pharmaceutical branch is excellent. Exam are of average level mixture of hardness and easyness. Around 5/10 student out of 100 students fail in exam.
The faculty to student ratio is approximately 1:25. Faculties are pretty chill and approachable. There are generally 2 written exams per semester. One Mid Semester and One End Semester exam. The Mid Semester exam is of 25 marks and contributes to 25% of the marks of a subject. The End Semester exam is of 100 marks and contributes to 50% of the weightage. The remaining 25% of the marks are a component of the Internal Assessment and include quizes, assignments and projects. The exams are moderately difficult and easy if you study regularly but it is still possible to clear them by pulling an all nighter, although I wouldn't recommend it. The course curriculum as I said before is pretty similar to other tier 3 colleges but there have been recent updates to make it more relevant to current industry trends. Faculty Members are also pretty mixed with some demanding discipline and order while others being more liberal and understanding.
Faculty member are very well educated and have knowlege in their field and very friendly with student and they help the studnet to best of their knowledge and mainly exam pattern is mid sem endsem and 2-3 quiz per sem per syllabus