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Faculty-to-students ratio ,I would say 7:10 since some faculties are great and amazing they help so much and are ready for sorting out your hurdles so willingly that you would be glad to have them ,while some do not give so much attention to the students and teaching,guidance is also not up to marks. They would just come and go. The mentorship is good, again I would say not all but few of them are not that well in teaching but overall they are very sweet and kind..Interaction with teacher is very often , you can call any teacher in an optimal time(ofcourse). They would always be available for you and be kind to you.
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All the faculty in my are really very much qualified and the way they tech and the way they apporaach the students aare really very great and we have teachers from all over india, and as i mention before the students are also from all over india so they explain only in english and if we have any doubts and any problems we can apporch and we can interact with them very freely without any fear they are really friendly
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The faculty-to-student ratio is major concern which impact on learning where VIT are trying to maintain a reasonable ratio, the numbers might vary from department to department and courses also. I think does not have a major impact as i am good with selflearning. Vit has a high number of qualified faculty members, many who hold PHDs from prestigious institutions and have significant research and industry experience. Faculty members are often involved in research which brings their teaching, ensuring that students are exposed to latest skills. Each Faculty member is assigned with a group of students for they have to take responsibility till they complete thier graduation from the college. For me, we are a group of 22 students from the same branch . They are convenient to interact and easy to approach as they are available and solve our queries.
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The faculty to student ratio is not that high. But it is adjustable to sit in a class of 70 people and listen. The faculties in VIT are higly qualified and they have PhD. And they also do research to prove that they are worthy. They mostly teach from pdf, except math teachers always use boards only.
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Most of the profs have PhDs but only some of them can teach really well, some of them have great knowledge in their domain but aren't that great teachers nevertheless they're going to clear doubts if you approach them
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The course here are needed to be explained clearly. Our teachers play an important role in explaining the tough stuffs easier and they will clear the doubts very often even we ask many times. They take extra care by giving extra working exercises.
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Depends on the faculty you have chosen in ffcs, if they are blacklisted, it's probably because they don't give out marks easily or are not that good at subject compared to the rest. Choosing the correct faculty according to your needs and understanding also makes a huge difference in rating their effectiveness.
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All the faculties are PHD holders so no problem with that. Faculty to student ratio is decently well with 1: 6. They do write on board too and use projectors to present. On a daily basis we get to interact with them. We can ask any doubts or approach them
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Our class have a strength of 65..so not that much crowded so teacher can spend some time with any student for a while..They try to explain the things in a very easy manner and will not start any new thing unless we all understood.
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In VIT, if you want to be a faculty thenyou have to be ready with your doctorate degree. Either it is from VIT or anywhere else. All the faculties to whom I have been taught by, are highly educated and well behaved as well as friendly to the students at the same time. All of them try to provide you a way for your higher studies along with your course.
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