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The faculty to student ration is 1:20, the relationship between students and faculty was good ,faculty will clear every single doubt,the best teacher was in nit ap is himabindu mam, her explaination was so good, and karthick sir his explain is top of the faculty members and for the exams total 100 marks,minor 1-10 marks,mid 30-marks,minor 2-10marks and end 50-marks
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For now.. the faculty to students ratio is low as there are only 45 facilities now and they are in the process of recuting 125 positions which are said to be filled very soon and then we'll have a total of 160 facilities which is a very decent number..all the faculties are very friendly and teach effectively.. the exams are easier if you listen to class and understand them.. a few numbers of students fail to clear the exams.. so overall the exams are easy if we follow the curriculum which are very relevant..
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There are two types of faculty in our college.One is permanent faculty and other is ad-hoc faculty.Our college is facing issues with lack of permanent faculty.The total number of intake of students is 480 per year.Total faculty may be around 275+.There are entire 4 exams per one sem.First is minor 1(10M) second is mid exam (30m) third is again minor2(10m), and the last is END exam(50M).
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Good faculty but most of them were adhoc . They thoroughly interact with students. For exam structure we are having 2 sems for a year and in every sem each subject is graded for 100 marks out of which 50 are internals and remaining are externals(semester examinations)
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so here the faculty is very good at teaching so all we have to do is listen without wasting time, their approach is very good and they will teach well, here some professors are transferred from top nits, and we can contact professors through WhatsApp.
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The faculty to student ratio was around 1:110 in my class. Most of the faculties had their PHDs from renowned institutions and their approach to teaching and mentorship was excellent. The approachability was good and interaction with faculties could be carried out through mail as well.
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The faculties of EEE department are very friendly. The faculty to student ratio is 3 to 50. But the faculties are very strict in there academic work. they giving marks very misely in each exam,we need to manage our study hour perfectly because EEE department has huge syllabus. and we need to put alot effort in scoring 8.5 CGPA.
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The faculty is much good .some of the faculty did not know the subject. Some of the faculty is highly educated Some Ph.D. scholars are coming for some subject. some did not know the total subject.
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Students can gain a comprehensive understanding of the effectiveness and qualifications of faculty members, ensuring a high-quality educational experience. we can approach faculty at any point in time they are always ready to explain things. since my branch has 30 students which is quite a small class teacher-to-student interaction is very good.
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Faculty to student ratio is good as per now 1:50 and the faculty are also very good they interact with us every time Faculty was very experienced and they explain the class to until every one understand
When people discuss colleges, they mainly focus on the placement opportunities that a college has to offer and the alumni base it has established.
If you can get admission into one of the old NITs then it would be suggested not to opt for NIT Andhra Pradesh as the college is not among the Top 15 NITs of the country.
The placement record highlights is tabulated below:
Particulars |
Placement Statistics |
Number of Recruiters |
37 |
Number of Students Placed |
210 |
Placement Percentage (%) |
60.6% |
Highest Package offered |
INR. 16 LPA |
Average Package offered |
INR. 6.89 LPA |
Lowest Package offered |
INR. 3.6 LPA |
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