The college faculty is highly qualified, with most holding postgraduate or Ph.D. degrees. There are approximately 200 to 250 lectures per professor, with an average age of 35 to 40. The student-to-teacher ratio is high, with about 100 teachers for 2500 to 3000 students. Professors are generally supportive and approachable, teaching complex concepts in simple ways.
However, some government professors are perceived as unprofessional and irregular. The faculty is particularly praised in the accounts and business departments. Chemistry and laboratory facilities are average, while some issues are noted with exam scheduling and results. Despite occasional faculty turnover, the overall faculty is described as dedicated and cooperative, contributing to a positive student-faculty relationship.
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