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The faculty to student ratio is pretty high in our college which is a very beneficial thing for us. The level of exams in our college is pretty decent while passing the exam i think is peetty easy as the frequencies of exam is pretty high. To break it down for a subject there are quizes, mid sem , viva, end sem.
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The faculty of our college are well qualified. The faculty-student ratio is around 1:50. The exam pattern and marking scheme are solely decided by the course instructor and the other professors. Usually, we have two exams(Mid-semester and End-semester).
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Academically, IIT Ropar maintains a strong focus on research,especially in the fields of physics and artificial intekkigence. Faculty members are highly experienced and they also graduated from high ranked IIT or also studied from foreign country.
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Faculty to student ratio is around 1:20,,, faculty to student relationship is so good they interact very properly with students,we can just mail the faculty and directly meet him.the faculty that I liked is sudarshan Iyengar because he is too involved in the subject and very good person.the faculty named Reddy sir hod of electrical department I dint like him because his grading system is too bad .there will be total four exams per subject like quiz-1, midsem, quiz-2, endsem exams .Almost everyone pass these exams and may be around 5-6 people out of 80 fail the exam for subject and for lab subjects there will be only one final end sem exam.the course curriculum is good and it is relevant to the topics that I have studied in my 12th grade
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Average faculty age is between 35-40, and we have a healthy faculty to student ratio. No such case Midsems and endsems for each course, rest quizzes depend on faculty. Courses are very relevant to the branches.
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The Faculty to student ratio in the department of civil Engineering is aroung 1 : 5 which is really high, it helps in increasing the student - professor interaction. The professors are mediocre in terms of teaching but they never fail to explain the doubts arised
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Faculty of our college is very good . every proffessor of our is highly educaled and all our faculty was graduted from IIT or some forgien university . Style of our profeesor is very different and nature was so good .
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faculty members are highly qualified as IITs only hier excellent faculty.Most of the faculty hold a phd degree from abroad and rest from IITS.faculty are friendly and highly supprtive.faculty ratio is also superb
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As a student of civil engineering I much more give detall about civil profs and about some other common subject proof all proofs are well educated and teaching style of all are very nice some proof are not so interesting but maximum proof are very well
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I can tell about my branch ie civil. There are 14 professors and in our batch ,there is strength of 30 people. Approach of faculty is different, unique and versatile offering great skills for students to learn. Professors are also very friendly.
As some of my friends studied at IIT Ropar, and also after reading some reviews online, I can say that the best professor is Dr. Dhiraj K. Mahajan.
He values knowledge above marks and he takes his own open time exam for students to understand their potential.
He has guided 5-6 students personally for a year and with his efforts. He helped students in securing a job opportunity in Germany for international exposure.
Apart from him, here are some of the other good professors - Dr. Narayanan C. Krishnan, Dr. Nitin Auluck, Dr. Balwinder Sodhi, Dr. Deepti Bathula, Dr. Apoorva Mudgal, Dr. Yashveer Singh, and Dr. M. Prabhakar.
The faculty at IIT Ropar is great. The majority of the professors hold a Ph.D. degree. They are cooperative and provide proper guidance in projects as well as examination preparations.
The lectures are enough for understanding the courses and you would not even need to take help from tuitions. Professors explain the topics in an easier way so that you can easily grasp their subject matter.
However, when it comes to attendance, you are required to maintain a 75% attendance. The professors are not lenient if the students miss the classes. The same goes with the assignments and presentations which need to meet the deadline. Delaying your submissions would only bring you in a tough position.
To become an assistant professor at IIT Ropar you must first obtain a PhD. This is the minimum eligibility criteria for any IIT to apply for the post of assistant professor.
Then you will have to compete with many other candidates and to stay above the competition you will need to have an outstanding academic career throughout.
You will also need to have various published papers in many international and reputed journals. This will give you an edge over others.
This is a suggestion beyond the scope of this question. But if you can start low in a company and struggle for 2-3 years, I believe that you can land a more lucrative and satisfying job later on. Doing an M.Tech and then a Ph.D. will take a very long time.
The IIT Ropar chemistry department was established in 2009. The department started with only four faculty members, and three PhD students. In 14 years, it has grown significantly. Now, the IIT Ropar Chemistry Department has 15 regular faculty members, more than eighty PhD students, and 8 Post-Doctoral fellows. The IIT Ropar Chemistry faculty consists of qualified members such as-
The faculty of Chemistry at IIT Ropar consists of highly qualified and learned members. You’ll learn a lot under their guidance and support.
Some top faculty member's names of the IIT Ropar chemistry department are given below:
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