Srinivas University Mangalore Faculty

Mangalore, KarnatakaPrivate UniversityEstd 2013NAAC Grade A 3.5

Srinivas University Mangalore Faculty Details

HOD
Mr. Krishna Raj Rao N. S.
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Professor and HOD
Prof. Nagaraja N.S
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Professor and Dean
Dr. Thomas Pinto
Department of Mechanical Engineering
Professor
Prof. K. Ajith Prasad
Department of Hotel Management and Tourism
Associate Professor
Ms. Arpana L. Bhatta
Department of Hotel Management and Tourism
Professor
Prof. P. Sridhara Acharya
Department of Computer Science and Information Science
Professor
Prof. Vaikunth Pai
Department of Computer Science and Information Science
Professor
Dr. Anil Kumar
Department of Management and Commerce
Professor
Dr. Ramesh Pai
Department of Management and Commerce
Professor
Mr. Anumesh Kariappa
Department of Aviation Studies
Professor
Mr. Varun Shenoy
Department of Aviation Studies
Associate Professor
Dr. Vijayalakshmi Naik
Department of Education
Associate Professor
Mr. Padmanabha C.H
Department of Education

Srinivas University Mangalore Faculties : Students' Opinion

AI-Generated Summary based on 249 Reviews

The college offers a diverse faculty for each of its 6 subjects, ensuring that students have access to well-experienced and highly qualified lecturers. Faculty-student interaction is notable, with a student-friendly and approachable atmosphere. The faculty-to-student ratio varies, with mentions of both reasonable and challenging ratios, such as 2:80 and 40:3. The institution conducts two internal exams and one main exam per semester, with fees reaching up to 3,000 for all exams.

Despite the generally friendly and supportive nature of the faculty, some students reported inconsistency in teaching quality and faculty behavior, with specific mentions of partiality and mood-based interactions. While exams are perceived as manageable by those who study, a significant proportion of students, approximately 20 out of 50 in some cases, fail to pass certain semesters, with the 5th semester noted as being particularly challenging. Additionally, the college provides practical exposure and industry-ready courses, particularly in fields like software development and web design, though there are concerns regarding outdated teaching methods by some faculty members.

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