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I had heard that the faculty members of the physics department at Bethune College are excellent and after entering the department I realized that it was true. We have 7 professors. They are mind-blowing. Their teaching methods, and guidance especially in our lab everything were overwhelming. Our teachers encouraged us for extracurricular activities as well.
From a personal point of view, I will always say, that taking up Economics as a major at graduation level was one of the best decisions. Economics is a very dynamic subject and it offers a lot of opportunities for the future both at the domestic and international levels. Starting from research, job, and higher studies, Economics is dominant. Now coming to the college's description, Bethune is one of the best colleges with an amazing Economics Department with great faculty. The professors are highly educated and their method of teaching is very detailed. Professors are just one request away for anything you need. The Economics Honours papers cover a detailed analysis and you need to have a clear concept of the topic and then you can easily rock the exam.
Economics is a subject with varied opportunities in the future also I had an interest in studying this subject. The student-teacher ratio was 25:1. Internal examinations are conducted each semester and end-semester exams are also conducted by the university.
I loved biology as a student very much and especially as an animal lover I chose zoology. The student ratio is about 1:6, Every professor has a doctorate in their particular field with a minimum experience of 5 years and the method of their teaching is very skilled. 2 exams per semester.
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