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The faculty student ratio is near about near 18:1 . i.e for every 18 students only one faculty ( in Btech level) . the faculty are very helpfull , but ya some faculty are too rude . About exams - In B Tech we have 8 sem Sem wise details : 1) two main exam , one mid sem carrying 30-40 marks and end sem of 50 marks . twe get 2 hour for mid sem and 3 hour for end sem exam. and the paper patterns depends upon the prof . 2) we have some quiz / assingment or ppt presentation in the class as a assingment question paper will fully based on the topic that were taught in the class
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there is almost 25 to30 faculty in every department in which there are approximately 500 to 600 students including every year . you will bw gettting almost 6 to 7 scoore with different credits. if you pass the course you will get full credits, unable to do so will result in back which needed to be passed in next sem. there will be one mid sementer and one end semester examination.
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My personal experience says that the faculty of an iit is very well educated and qualified eith that they teach .The faculty at IIT (BHU) Varanasi is known for their strong academic and research backgrounds. The faculty-to-student ratio is quite favorable, allowing students to receive adequate guidance and attention, particularly in specialized fields of study. Many professors are accessible and supportive, often encouraging an interactive learning environment and offering help outside of regular class hours. Students frequently praise the approachable nature of faculty members and their willingness to engage in discussions that go beyond the syllabus, often including research and career guidance.
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IIT BHU has 324 faculty members maintaing 1:4 faculty to student ratio. many studetns personally intract with fculty during there UG project and learn with team. Question papers are based on class-discussions and relative grading is followed by all faculty.
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The faculty is highly qualified but not all the proffesors know how to teach.Their are two exams in a semester mid semester and end semester exam.The mid sems is of 30-35 marks and end sems is of remaining marks. If the subject has lab then 20 marks is for that 20 for mid sems and remaining is for end sems.
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faculty to student ratio is 1:100. Faculties are highly professional and they are very approachable for research works. best faculty is for thermodynamics named A.P sir., he provides best material for studying and gaining inetrest. fluid dynamics facuilty are not good because they are not much focused on nourshing children with knowledge. we have 2 semesters every year and they are neither too tough noe too easy. On average 50 people fail. Course curriculum is very relevent.
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Faculty to student ratio is quite good. Yes faculties are too easy to approach and if. A student is having any type of problem in both academics and non academics he/she can reach to them without any hesitation. Devdash ghosh sir I like them just because they came in lecture and teach the wole class without taking their notes . No such faculties are there whom I didn't like everyone is friendly Students are intelligent here so around 90% students passes in exams and around less than 10% fails only
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Each professor here are highly qualified and are world wide reowned. This institute provide bachleor, masters, pHD in subjects like Computer science, Mechanical engineering, Eletronics, Electrical, Metallurgy, Mining, Chemical, etc.
around 1:10 There are 2 midsems and 2 endsems in a year and can be passed easily, if you are consistent. Course structure is very relevant and around 5-7% fails. Attendance requirement is 75%, and it is strict.
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the faculty to student ratio is about 1:70 , the faculties are really good ad knowleagable and cooperate well with the students , if the student has other interests they are open to support them . They are friendly in nature
I have a few friends, who graduated from IIT BHU. One of them is an alumnus of the Chemical Engineering department. He speaks quite fondly about Prof. P. Ahuja. According to him, Pradeep Ahuja Sir is one of the best teachers, he got to learn from. During the MHRD meet of their department, most students selected Ahuja Sir as the best faculty member, unanimously.
My friends also talk about Prof O.N Singh from the Physics department, Prof. P.K. Mukharjee from ECE Prof V.V. Menon from the Applied Mathematics department.
During his term as the director of IIT BHU, Dr. Rajeev Sangal appointed an Undergraduate Curriculum Review Committee (UG-CRC). This committee was assigned the task of making a curricular framework for all UG programmes (UGD/IDD/IMD). He worked towards changing the course curricula for the better.
He set up an official Alumni Cell to strengthen the college’s alumni base. Apart from this, he implemented compulsory 50 hours per semester sports participation for freshers. During sir’s time, the students were excitedly waiting for the introduction of Humanities and Entrepreneurship courses in their curriculum.
Dr. Rajeev Sangal had a vision for improving the education standards of IIT BHU. He took some good measures towards attaining his goals.
My brother pursued his B.Tech from IIT BHU a few years back. He often talks about Dr. SK Sharma of the department of Mechanical Engineering. Sir is an extremely honest and hardworking person, and a teacher in the true sense of the word.
He treats his students like his own children, and spends all the money received from the department in providing equipment for their projects. Working under him is an honor. He helps his students in every possible way, and suggests amazing project ideas with a lot of enthusiasm. He motivates his students to publish their research papers on great platforms, and helps them in every possible way.
Sir is a very approachable and good teacher, and my brother will forever be indebted to him for his support and guidance.
IIT BHU faculty for M.TEch ECE is good. The faculties are well experienced. Most of the faculty members have their Ph.D. The HOD of ECE department is Prof. Vishwambhar Nath Mishra. He has many publications to his name.
The faculties have received many awards. Dr. Somak Bhattacharyya who teaches Microwave Engineering, Metasurface, Terahertz, was selected for the IEEE UP Section Young Professional Star for the month of February 2021. Prof Satyabrata Jit was included on the editorial board of IETE Journal of Research. These are some of the many achievements of the faculty members of IIT BHU ECE department.
Professor S.K. Shrivastava is the Training and Placement Cell Coordinator at IIT (BHU), Varanasi.
The IIT BHU physics faculty is highly qualified and supportive. They hold professional degrees from prestigious Indian and international institutes. Our teachers are the finest; they have outstanding backgrounds in both academia and industry. Some specialisations of the faculty of physics include solar physics, quantum information, astrophysics, biophysics, nuclear physics and photonics to name a few.
Here is a list of some of the faculty members of Physics at IIT BHU and their backgrounds.
IIT BHU Physics Faculty | Educational Background |
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Dr. Deba Prasad Giri | PhD (1997), Institute of Physics, Bhubaneswar |
Dr. Prabhakar Singh | PhD, Institute of Physical Chemistry, University of Muenster, Germany |
Dr. Anita Mohan | PhD in Physics, IIT BHU |
Dr. Rakesh K Singh | PhD in Optics, IIT Delhi |
Dr. Swapnil Patil | PhD, Tata Institute of Fundamental Research, Mumbai |
The IIT BHU faculty is supportive and welcoming. They have advanced degrees from top universities in India and abroad. We have the finest professors who have excellent backgrounds in both industry and research. They are highly knowledgeable in key concepts and regularly publish in high-impact journals.
I have listed some of the latest achievements of the IIT BHU faculty below.
IIT BHU Faculty | Designation | Notable Achievements |
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Dr. Kalpana Chaudhary | Associate Prof, Dept. of Electrical Engineering, IIT BHU | One of the Woman achievers in “Women in STEM Compendium”, 2023 |
Dr. Monoj Kumar Mondol | Prof & Head, Dept. of Chemical Engineering & Technology | Appointed as a Fellow of The Royal Society of Chemistry, FRSC London. |
Dr. Rakesh K Singh | Associate Prof, Dept. of Physics, IIT BHU | Promoted to Senior Member of the Society of Photo-Optical Instrumentation Engineers (SPIE), USA |
Dr. Om Jee Pandey | Assistant Prof, Dept. of Electronics Engineering, IIT BHU | Selected as Young Professional Star of the Month at IEEE UP, 2021 |
Dr. RK Srivastava | Professor, Dept of Electrical Engineering, IIT BHU | Selected for Dr. GK Dubey Memorial Lifetime Achievement Award, 2022 |
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