The University of Hyderabad boasts a highly qualified faculty, with most professors holding PhDs and having international exposure. The faculty-to-student ratio varies across departments, with an overall ratio of approximately 1:8, and specific examples like the School of Social Sciences having a 1:11 ratio. Departments such as Political Science and Sociology are highlighted as among the best in India, and the School of Computer and Information Sciences is noted for its top-class faculty.
There are about 30 faculty members in the Physics department, and the Hindi department has 12 faculty members. The optometry department lacks sufficient permanent faculty. Faculty members are engaged in active research, with many having their own research labs, contributing to a practical learning experience. The university conducts three minor exams and one major exam per semester, with an internal-to-final exam ratio of 40:60. The faculty is supportive, approachable, and involved in guiding PhD scholars, with personal tutors available at a 1:2 ratio.
Students benefit from an interactive and research-oriented learning environment, with opportunities for internships, collaborative projects, and exposure to national and international seminars.
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