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The student to faculty ratio is 1:40 but as the expertise of faculty is good, the rest is managable. The course structure keeps on changing as per the IMO fixtures that gets released every 3 years, but still the course is divided into various experience that make cadets sea ready. Each year brings us new challanges, new subjects regarding seamanship observation and practices. The exam system works on the basis of time particularity, like each sem is 90 days with particular hours given to each subject, and until each time limit is met, classes continue. My favourite faculty is Capt. Ranjit sir who served his 25 years into sailing and got retired from MERSERK, he teaches Chart work and Cargo handling. He is my most liked guest faculty because of the experience he shares with us about hus sailing days which guves us an idea of what we are about to experience and get our hands into.
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The faculty here , most of them are higly experienced captains who know what they are teaching and know how to handle the situations with their students , whether they are going through tough times or not , they are very interactive, some are strict as they should be so the student faculty relationship is strong yet not so soft , so they know when to stop or when to get serious . They are able to finish their syllabus on a timely manner , not too fast , not too slow. Well , there are a lot of faculty but not as much , coz some faculty are taking two or three subjects in different classes. Well, there are two end sem exams and two internals exams including one practical exam and oral exam , they are mot difficult if you study well.
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1:40 faculty to student ratio are in our college. The faculties credentials are very good they prepare notes by themselves and send us.. also they write the notes on the board. The soft skill is learning us how to interact with new people.
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