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There are sufficient faculty members for the batch and highly educated and qualified teachers and their relationship with student is really good . • Vikas Sir And Ashish sir are the best among all and most cooperative Faculty they teach Tort And Accounts respectively . • English communication teacher and economics teachers are not that cooperative and not that good teaching skills • there are 4 written exams 2 mid semester and 2 semester end exams . Difficulty of the exams that they actually modrate to touch
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Faculties are not that great. Faculty ratio is 1:20. Faculties are approachable but they are not that worthy to be honest. I liked some faculties as they had knowledge and also knew how to teach as some others had knowledge but didn't knew how to teach. Apart from this many doesn't have knowledge. Nitesh sir, nikita mam, shalini mam. All were good. Amit kashyap, chotelal yadav, dewang Chatrapati no knowledge at all and doesn't know to teach. In every semester there are mid sema and end sems of 40 and 100 marks. The exams are not that tough but the syllabus is tough. They burden you with whole syllabus but law is lenghty can help. Curriculum is worthy and exams are necessary and make you learn.
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There's a fine faculty to student ratio and some faculties are very good teaching wise , like nikita ma'am a very supportive mamta ma'am for 1st years and overall approachable in some cases like personal mentoring and helping in academics but wont help much for any other issues
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The faculties are highly qualified. They are friendly with the students and are always willing to help. They understand are issues and while teaching as well, they take into consideration our viewpoints which eventually makes the learning process better.
I would assess 9 out of 10. Faculty of my college is really is really hardworking, helping, full of knowledge and generous. They have practical examples ready with them for any query of any student. They have achieved many degrees. They are educated from higher universities. Yes many lectures hold relevant certifications.
We have around 5-6 lectures a day and sometimes it may extend to 6 due to incomplete course, but the main problem here is with the new teachers who are being employed they don't possess the teaching experience which I think is the key point for effective learning of students which we lack here.
Good. Many faculties are young who sahre there experience. Problem is that they did not have prior knowledge about the subject that how to teach. Many good faculties as also leaving which ultimately cost the students.
Faculty portfolio is very good, every year new faculties are been added to our institute. There are some faculties which are still there from the inception of Nirma and have a name in the teaching field, they don't need a formal introduction.
Faculty at ILNU is the weak point of the college, though certain subjects are exceptionally amazing, however, in other fields, the capabilities of the faculties to teach is not that amazing. However, I feel that is a common problem with our education system that requires serious attention.
Teachers here are very cooperative. They provide help to every student. By having remedial classes and even help the students after classes. A student can go to their cabins and the teachers are very supportive and even they solve the student's doubts by mails and phones.
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