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Design Fresher Asked By Dhairya |01 Jun, 2023 06:11 PM

I am an engineering graduate. I wish to pursue a B.Des in NIFT (Mumbai). I didn't have a good learning experience during my engineering days as there were too many students in one class. it was difficult getting sufficient attention from the course teachers, What is the student-to-faculty ratio in NIFT, Mumbai? Will the teachers be able to provide a good learning experience for the students?

NIFT Mumbai is among the best locations in terms of faculty. I become knowledgeable about my subjects. It resembles a smaller-than-normal world set on secluded grounds with top-notch faculty. As I mentioned before, the area teaches you about life from a completely new perspective and not just theoretical information from books. Due to the city itself, the business has a massive introduction. Nevertheless, the kind of opportunity you find once you enter is huge.


College instructors were helpful. Due to practical strain, you may occasionally make mistakes in communicating, but they are completely avoidable. You will always get practical experience to help you understand how this business operates. Less faculty members were present than students. The course material was helpful, but not very helpful for obtaining job offers with large salary packages. The practical aspect was more useful for campus selections and finding a decent job as a newbie. And once you're in the industry, it's entirely up to you how you handle things and learn from them.


The Student-Faculty-ratio is also sometimes dependent upon the particular courses also, So as far as I my knowledge you may consider the Student -to- Faculty Ratio to be approximately about for every 30 student there is One Teacher.

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