NIT Nagaland, established in 2010, employs highly qualified faculty, with most holding PhDs and a minimum of 5 years of teaching experience. The faculty is approachable, responsive, and well-versed in their subjects, often being alumni of IITs and NITs. Despite being a relatively young institution, the college is working to address faculty shortages in some departments, where PhD scholars sometimes teach. In the engineering departments, there are typically 6 to 10 faculty members per department, with class sizes of about 30 students.
The average age of lecturers is 36, and they specialize in various fields such as manufacturing and mechatronics. While some faculty members lack industry certifications, they effectively clarify doubts and employ engaging teaching methods. The examination pattern includes two assessments per semester, comprising mid-semester (50 marks) and end-semester (100 marks) exams, along with quizzes and assignments. Overall, the faculty maintains a good student-teacher ratio and encourages student interaction and participation.
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