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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.
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Faculty members are qualified and well experienced many of them have teached in old IIT's also. But there teaching method is very old and conventional which sometimes not able to grab students intrest in the subjects.
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About one-fourth of the students are faculty members. In addition to teacher assistants, professors are a great resource for students. To instruct, the faculty members use Power Point presentations or Required video lectures. Every day, the professor and students connect because the teachers have assigned apartments on campus.
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Faculty members are quiet experienced here. They are from the older Indian Institute of Technologies, so they seem really into their field and quite brainy. They know how to do anything to train their students best.
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As there were many student who doesn't attend classes so some proff's can more interact with the student who comes but some proff's didn' t have any deal with student they came, they teach and they go
The university has a faculty strength of 175 members holding 10-15 years of work experience on average. The prominent faculty profiles include Dr. Subrahmanyam Murala, who has post-doctoral experience at the University of Windsor, Canada. Dr. Ashish Sahani is Ph.D. holder of IIT Madras and has postdoctoral training at Harvard Medical School, Massachusetts General Hospital, and the University of Michigan. They had been amazing people and always helpful whenever required.
The college is very popular for its faculty standards. The faculty is of Ph.D. level and their research work is published in many international journals which is very beneficial for us. The faculty is the one that guides us and prepares us for good placement offers.
The faculty is highly experienced and of PhD level. The faculty always guides us to take part in extra-curricular activities and provides us full assistance during the research work and project activities. The faculty are eager to share their knowledge and experience with us.
The faculty of the college is of PhD level. All the faculty of the college have research work experience in their respective field and their research work is also published in international journals. The faculty is very helpful and we can easily approach the faculty to clear our doubts.
The faculty of the college are of Ph.D. level with research experience and industrial exposure. The faculty of the college not only helps us in our academic growth but also works as a mentor for us for our overall development. I am also in touch with a few of the faculty members of the college and they still guide me whenever I ask for any kind of suggestion. The faculty of the college are extremely knowledgable in their respective subjects.
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.
Some top faculty member's names of the IIT Ropar chemistry department are given below:
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