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The faculty of the college is super amazing . They are super cooperative and are always ready to support the students and take our doubts . The faculty to student ratio is also good. There are sessional exams before your mid terms . In engineering, you have exams every month only. In one month there will be your lab evaluations , group discussions , sessional tests . And the other month there would be your mid sem exams or end sem exams. The exams are moderately difficult and the checking is comparatively lineant.
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The faculty members are of vast variety some are too good some are not but the labs teacher are very friendly and some professors are very good and faculty to student ratio is around 150 and faculty are very much approachable as we know theri offices and we can visit there there are twice exams every semester mid sem and end sem also there are sessional also one week prior of exams which contain of further evaluation like quiz or small test or lab evaluation so the marking scheme is 15 sessional one before mis sem 30 marka mis sem 15 sessional 2 then 40 end sem marking differs subject to subject but it is the most common one and strict marking or loose depends on subject too
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There are about 150 - 160 students in one lecture class which has 1 teaching faculty. In tutorial or lab classes we have group of around 40 students. So you get 1 teacher per 40 students to ask doubts. We have 2 exams each sem : MST and EST, and 2 sessional test/lab eval. The exam comes from taught materials only and is pretty easy as compared to JEE. Most teachers are good but you might get some teachers who are not as experienced as others.
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The faculty to student ratio is I guess 1 to 40 as there are 200 students in every class. Faculty as such is approachable to talk to in class or after class also. I like Bharat Soni sir for his knowledge of maths There are mid-sems and end-sems for every semester 1st year is irrelevant but rest of curicullum is good.
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there is relative grading in campus , so its a bit easier to score , course is designed to improve you in 4 years , its records all types of collabrations with differents companies and work force to help you get good experience helping you to nurture further.
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Tiet has very hardworking as well as dedicated faculty members with uptodated knowledge and skills always help and guide children. Regular sessionals as well as mst's are conducted and strict checking is done and provides true picture to students.
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The faculty at this institute are highly qualified and dedicated to sharing their knowledge for the benefit of the students. While semester exams are moderately challenging, they effectively prepare students for future professional endeavours. The course curriculum is regularly updated, offering students the opportunity to work on live and client-based projects under the guidance of experienced faculty members.
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In lectures, Faculty to stuents ratio is about 1:120 but in tutorials and labs it gets 1:25. Teachers here are very good and very professional in class but outside they are like our friends. I personally liked Mr. Ankush Pathania Sir (maths) he is the best professor i've ever come across, very nice and humble. Although the maths exam is quiet difficult but is a challenge like a quest to solve.
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There are total 2 exams each semester, and also quizs and lab evaluations that carry weightage to the final result. There are about a 100 hundred students with one faculty through classes and around 15 students to 1 faculty through the mentor program. Some of the faculities here are really amazing, they guide the students really great ways. The faculty often takes several students with them for researches and projects. It is quite easy to approach all the faculty.
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Faculties were really insightful and always ready to help with any doubts. Examinations were handled really well and everyone will recieve a seating plan date and time on their webkiosk Exams had three components 1. sessionals and lab mark 20% 2. MST 40% 3. EST 40%
I am an alumnus of Thapar University. Back when I was a student, Dr. V.P. Aggarwal was one of the best teachers at Thapar.
Back in 2014, sir used to teach us KOM (Kinematics of Machines - UME 302). I would usually arrive late for all my lectures, and sit for them with almost no interest. But one of sir’s classes truly inspired me and changed my perspective on life.
Our ESTs were nearing, and so those days very few students attended classes. Sir was teaching us a topic and at the end, he asked us for our doubts. All of us were sitting in a disinterested manner, almost as if forced to attend the lectures. This was when sir told us that he had come back to the university at 4 in the morning, straight from Jabalpur.
He had come back specifically for our class. When we asked him why he took so much pain for a single class, he replied that it was duty to teach his students. He said he would have felt restless with the thought that maybe some student had a query that day which couldn’t be solved because of his absence.
He told us that for him duty was above everything else. He wanted all his students to work hard and stay motivated. That day changed my perspective on life, and made me realize the importance of hardwork.
This is why, for me, sir is one of the best teachers whom I studied under at Thapar University.
The CS branch of Thapar University has much better ranking placements, and faculty as compared to NIT Srinagar.
So, based on these factors, Thapar University will be a better option than NIT, Srinagar. While both institutions have their merits, Thapar University is exceptional for its reputation for academic excellence, robust extracurricular opportunities, and cutting-edge facilities.
Thapar University has a good reputation for its Electronics and Communication Engineering (ECE) faculty and placement. The faculty members in the ECE department at Thapar University are highly qualified and experienced in their respective fields. They are dedicated to providing quality education to their students and constantly update their knowledge and skills to stay abreast of the latest technological advancements.
Thapar University has a dedicated placement cell that works towards providing placement opportunities to the students of the ECE department. The placement cell has tie-ups with various reputed companies in the electronics and communication industry, such as Texas Instruments, Samsung, Intel, L&T, Ericsson, and more. The placement cell conducts various training and development programs to enhance the employability skills of the students, such as mock interviews, group discussions, and soft skills training.
Over the years, Thapar University has maintained a good placement record for the ECE department. The average salary package offered to ECE graduates at Thapar University ranges from 6-7 lakhs per annum, while the highest salary package offered can go up to 25-30 lakhs per annum. Many students from the ECE department also go on to pursue higher education or research in reputed institutions both in India and abroad.
In summary, the ECE faculty and placement at Thapar University are well-regarded, and students can expect to receive quality education and excellent placement opportunities in the electronics and communication industry.
Here is a list of some of the best professors at Thapar University in various departments. This information is based on my personal experience and my discussions with friends-
These are some of the professors at Thapar University who teach really well.
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