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Faculty to students ratio : 1/40 My favourite faculty is Triloky pant , which our AI course professor because of him I interested In AI field. Unliked professor is Maity sir , I don't like his behaviour towards students For every semester there are three exams and they are medium to hard
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The faculty to student ratio is not good . Same profesor have taught many subjects in same year. Like my subject DBMS , operating system and network security have taught by same profesor. I like Dr. Bhivhash Ghoshal becaue it have taught data structures in good way. They best faculty is Dr. Bhibhas Ghoshal, Abhishek vaish, Dr. Sonali
Faculties are supportive and motivates for innovative and and project based learning. Faculties to student ratio is about 1:20. There are two major ( mid and end semester) and other minor quizzes and lab evaluation
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In our department we have like 10 faculties for 139 students. Some of the faculties are very helpful in nature and always try to help the students in any case but some faculties are very rude to begin with. Most of the faculties show the exam copy and allow us to increase our marks. The grade is set by the faculty so if the faculty wants he/she can give good CGPA to a large number of students and vice versa. To pass a subject we require 10.5 marks in the internals and 3.75 marks in the mid semester examinations and if not able to do so the particular student gets a course drop and has to attempt the course in the following year with juniors. If a student fails to get 16 marks in the endsemester examination then he/she will have to reappear in the Back exam
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The faculty to student ratio is 1:25 which is very good, most of the faculties are well behaved and well spoken. They are always present to the students and we as students can approach them and get our doubts cleared. There are around 6-7 subjects per semester with 3-4 tough subjects and other moderate subjects. Out of 100 marks, the marks are divided as 25 - Mid Semester Exams 35 - Internal Assessment (10 for attendance, 15 for projects, and 10 for quizzes) 40 - End Semester Exams Failing to secure 30% marks in any one will result in a course drop and the student will have to repeat the subject in the next odd semester. I like all of my facilities, all of them are well qualified and well approachable and well behaved with us. They are quite chill and also indulge in jokes with the class. The LAB facilities are excellent, well working labs and excellent lab assistants make it easy for us to learn practical skills.
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The faculty here is very good. They have great minds. They are people who have excelled in thier fields. They are great teacher. The faculty to student ratio is about 1:25. This number is really great. The students can approach the faculties with great ease. They are always available in their cabins and allow us to ask out doubts at any time. In each semester we have 2 exams( mid semester and end semester). Along with these 2 we have 2 quizzes for each subject which can be taken at any time. Every exam about 5-10 students fail the exam. The exams are moderate to difficult level. They can be passed after a decent amount of studying. The course curriculum is highly relevant to the industry standards. Overall the academic ls has been designed in a great manner.
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The faculty to students ratio would be around 1:25 which is very nice, because of very less intake for the btech programs this ratio is maintained well. Each and every faculty here is well educated and knowledgeable. Their teaching style is also very appreciable with the latest curriculum. There are two exams per semester the mid sems and the end sems and 25% marks are based on internal evaluation which I cludes quiz, viva, project etc. the course curriculum is up to date and very good
Faculty to student ratio is nearly 1:20 and all are approachable,But most of the ECE faculties are strict and exams are really tough , and nearly 10 percent student fails every year, but make up exam is there for fail students.
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Faculty to student ratio is not so good but some faculties member are good to student The one and only faculty I like in my first year is santhi bhushan sir his teaching is awesome Some faculties I not like is munnender ojha because he is not as good to teaching
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The faculty at IIIT Allahabad are higly qualified, with a balanced faculty-to-student ratio that ensures personal attention. The curriculum is relevent and exams are fair, though challenging with minimal failures. There are 2 main exams each sem and many small quizes etc all round the year.
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Dr. Rahul Kala- assistant professor at the Department of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics is one of the faculty members at IIIT Allahabad. He indeed is one of the finest of all. Here are something you should know about him -
Naturewise, Dr. Kala is one fine person who is so very humble and simple in his ways. Unless he doesn't have any lectures or meetings to attend, Dr. Kala arrives at his office around 9:00-9:30 AM and departs right at 9:00 PM in the night.
He can be described as someone who is-
To capsule everything about Dr. Kala, the point that I've tried to make is that you'll receive the best guidance and learning from him. His company is always appreciated. Whether it is anyone from their labs or lecture rooms- they'd always praise having Dr. Kala around.
It would be completely wrong in saying that faculty is not good or not well educated. There are only a few teachers who lack spoken English skills. This is probably a great problem for students who do not understand Hindi and are more comfortable with English. If a teacher cannot speak English, it doesn’t mean that he/she is a bad teacher. Teachers anyways have more knowledge than us.
Each faculty have a lot of potential and capabilities. There are a lot of other aspects in which they outshine. People stuck with a mindset of criticism will never appreciate their teachers, even if they teach well.
Despite their poor English, they are good at speaking and understanding it and are always ready to help the students in whichever way possible. You can go to the professors and ask your doubts after the lecture is over. The faculty will definitely clear all your doubts, moreover, in English, in the language, you are comfortable in understanding.
All this is just because the mother tongue of most of the teachers and faculty members is Hindi and hence sometimes end up explaining the topic in Hindi. This doesn’t mean the teachers are bad at teaching.
Since my friend is an alumnus of IIIT Allahabad, she will be well suited to talk about the faculty of the institute.
All the teaching staff of IIIT Allahabad is Ph.D. holders from institutes that are reputed, for example, IIT Bombay, IIT Kharagpur, IIT Kanpur, etc. Some of them have received their Ph.D. from institutes like the University of Reading, UK. So it goes without saying that the faculty members have expertise in their respective areas of teaching.
The teaching style of the faculty is the same as that of other institutes like the IITs and/or IISc. They teach during the class. If you have doubts, you can ask the faculty and they will be very happy to resolve the same. They are very supportive.
Don’t make faculty a major deciding factor for choosing an institute. Both IIIT Allahabad and MNNIT are reputed institutes in the field of IT.
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