The college faculty, particularly in the Civil and Computer Science departments, is experienced with both theoretical and practical knowledge. Some faculty members have previously worked as civil engineers, providing valuable insights from real-world projects. The faculty is highly qualified, with an average age close to 32, and most are PhD graduates.
However, there is an issue with insufficient faculty numbers, leading to faculty managing multiple subjects and limited optional course availability. The faculty-to-student ratio has improved from 1:76 to 1:28 in some departments, although it remains a general challenge. Faculty are approachable and supportive, interacting personally with students, and often providing mentorship.
The course curriculum is relevant and exams are moderately difficult. Despite some faculty displaying unnecessary attitudes, students generally find the teaching quality satisfactory and the faculty knowledgeable.
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