DYPIU Faculty

Yamuna Nagar Wakad, PunePrivate UniversityEstd 2018NAAC Grade A

DYPIU Faculty Details

Prof. (Dr.) Manish Bhalla
Vice-Chancellor
Chairman (Research
Prof. Prabhat Ranjan
Innovation and International Relations)
Dr. Ajay Paithane
Associate Professor
Mr. Ajit Dalvi
Assistant Professor
Mr. Amit Kumar Om
Assistant Professor
Dr. Amol Dhakne
Associate Professor
Dr. Amol Mali
Assistant Professor
Dr Aniket Bhanudas Kolekar
Associate Professor
Dr. Anju Chaurasia
Associate Professor
Dr. Anu Dandona
Associate Professor
Prof. Anuj Kumar
Professor
Ms. Anuradha Patil
Lecturer
Dr. Arvind Kumar
Professor & Director
Prof. Arvind Kumar Mathur
Sr. Professor
Ms. Asha Ayakar
Lecturer
Dr. Atul Ramdas Kolhe
Associate Professor
Dean Academics (DYPIU)
Prof. Madhavi Deshpande
Professor and Director (School of Commerce and Management)
Controller of Examination
Prof. Madhura Jagtap
Director of School of Skill Development
Ms. Mary Josephine Judy Irudayasamy
Joint Director International Relations
Mr. Vitthal M Dhumal
Deputy Director Admissions

DYPIU Faculties : Students' Opinion

AI-Generated Summary based on 45 Reviews

The faculty at the college is generally well-regarded, with many members being highly educated and experienced, often working in companies that provide students with insights into corporate life. The faculty-to-student ratio is approximately 1:40, which is common in India. However, there are instances where one teacher manages up to 135 students. The curriculum includes 8 semesters, with each semester having 5 subjects and exams conducted in a mid-semester and end-semester format.

Mid-sem exams are typically 20-25 marks, and end-sem exams are 50 marks. Additionally, unit tests and vivas are part of the assessment process. While most faculty members are supportive, approachable, and provide career guidance, some are less responsive and focus more on syllabus completion than content understanding. Teaching assistants and PhD students often handle student concerns. The faculty is praised for being friendly and motivating, although some have ego issues or are not regular.

Overall, the faculty is seen as cooperative, helping with academic and career-related queries, despite some needing improvement in attentiveness and interaction.

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