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Faculty to student ratio is somewhere around 1:60, which means 1 faculty teaches around a class of 60 students. Faculty to student relationship depend on person to person but maximum faculty in our college are nice and super easy to approach. In my first year Mr. Soumendra Chakravarthy was my software skills professor and he inspired me so much, his class was always fun to be in and he gave amazing insights on daily life topics. The faculty I didn't like was Mr. Surendra Reddy Vinta , he was my Java professor in Second semester because he was very strict and even once bragged about giving F grade to 25/30 students in his previous class. The exam curriculum is CAT1, CAT2 and FAT and 30 marks internals(which are super easy to get). Exam's difficulty keeps varying sometimes they are difficult but sometimes easy.The course curriculum is full relevant and upto date.
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we have ffcs in our college but that is so shitty because the website crashes everytime Anil negi is the worse faculty anyone could ever get his voice is not audible to even the first bench and his ego is higher than the cb itself In a single semester there are 3 exams cat-1 cat-2 and fat
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The faculties are very hardworking here, they ensure students stay focused and determined towards their goals. There are many faculties for the same course here , students can choose their own choice faculties from the options they get in their FFCS slot.
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Faculty and student relationship are sometimes good also not good its based on the student and faculty behaviour. 2022 batch students BCA did not have updated courses, we have CAT-1 CAT-2 for 50 marks and FAT for 100 marks and we will have quiz and Digital assignment which will be added in our internals
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The faculty here is like any other pvt college. Some of them are really great some of them are moderate and rest are terrible in terms of everything. Although there'll be an FFCS before every sem where you can choose your own faculty. The course structure remains same as any other pvt college that includes pcm in first year and your major subjects after first year. The structure of exams are: you'll have three exams every semester that are CAT 1&2 and FAT
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faculty is overall great.if I talk about my faculty....I have engineering physics , electronic engineering , qualitative skills , in programming language is python for first semester.. my physics teacher is cool and good in teaching and gives decent marks in exams...He is also a german PHD holder..If i talk about EEE it is good only but python teacher is like a night mare
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There are many faculties who are very helpfull, even the are welcoming if you are interested in research with any faculty. Exams are conducted frequently, you have to write so many exam, tests and quizzes in a semester.
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We are in the SAS (School of Advanced Science) department. So there are very limited professors. FFCS is very popular in VIT Vellore. But unfortunately, we don't have FFCS due to a limited number of students as well as professors. In total we have 200 credits. I completed 21 credits in the first semester, 25 credits in the second semester, 18 credits in third semester and 20 credits in 4th semester. I
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Faculty members are all so fine and well prepared for every classes They're are so super strict (some are) We've something called cat 1 and cat 2 for our internal exams and the final one is FAT. And as every colleges we've our internals too
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The faculty to student ratio is 1:20 ensures personalized attention. Most professors are approachable and supportive, fostering a good learning environment. However many faculties rely heavily on theories which makes the class boring and uninteractive. Although there are no specific faculties whom I didnt like, its just that sometimes their classes become boring but its alright. The curiculum at VIT Bhopal is well structured, especially for specialized courses like cloud computing, AIML, Cyber Security. It includes a mix of core subjects and electives, allowing students to explore areas of interest. The exam system includes Mid sem exams (20%), End sem exams (50%), Internals (30%) through assesments, quizzes, lab works. The marking scheme is generally based on relative grading with grades S,A,B,C,D,F, where grades depend on the overall performance of the class. The exams are moderately challenging, focusing on both theory and practical knowledge.
One of my cousins studied at Amrita University. According to him, the faculty members at Amrita are really good. Many of them work across different research centers, departments, and multiple campuses. I would clarify that I do not have much knowledge about the faculties at the other mentioned colleges and thus won’t be able to provide any insights.
You should also get engaged with peer groups and other extracurricular activities out of your sheer interest and self-motivation. This plays a very important role as well as provides a lasting impression.
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