The curriculum is structured into 8 semesters with a focus on core subjects such as networking and software development after the initial semesters. The faculty consists of highly qualified members, primarily PhD holders, with a faculty-to-student ratio ranging from 1:30 to 1:60. They are supportive, knowledgeable, and frequently engage in two-way communication with students. While most faculty members are considered excellent, some students reported issues with partiality and unapproachable behavior from a few teachers.
Labs are not well-received, with students finding them unengaging. The college employs a mix of full-time professors and industry professionals as visiting faculty, providing a practical and theoretical learning experience. Faculty members are helpful and available for mentoring, with a robust mentorship program in place, typically assigning one mentor for every 40 students. The exam pattern includes multiple sessional tests and end-term exams, which students generally find manageable. Overall, the faculty is dedicated and strives to enhance the educational standards, although some inconsistencies in teaching quality and faculty engagement remain.















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