The faculty at this college is highly qualified and experienced, with many holding PhD degrees. They are generally approachable and supportive, offering practical applications of study and problem-solving assistance. The teacher-to-student ratio is favorable, with a notable presence of 20+ teachers in the Commerce department. Despite their qualifications, some faculty members are perceived as arrogant and lacking engagement in teaching, contributing to a low standard of teaching. Faculty members are known to be available to address student queries outside of class.
The internal exams are relatively easy, but external exams are challenging, often including out-of-syllabus questions. Attendance is low, with only 8-15 regular attendees in a class of 50-60 students in BSc 2nd year, while the first-year student count was over 1000. The college follows a semester system, with exams every six months, and students must clear a research project to earn their degree. Faculty are well-regarded compared to other local colleges, but there is a perceived lack of strictness in classrooms.
Some students have left due to faculty issues, but overall, the faculty is considered good and knowledgeable.
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