The faculty at the college has a student-to-teacher ratio of 1:5, which is considered favorable for effective learning. Faculty members are highly qualified, experienced, and experts in their respective fields, using digital tools and conducting regular practical classes. Interaction with faculty is frequent and supportive, although some favoritism is noted. While the curriculum is comprehensive, student welfare programs are limited, and college trips and functions are not funded. Exams include mid-term, pre-final, and final assessments, with the latter conducted by MUHS Nashik University.
The pass rate improves after the first year, with 50% of students consistently passing. Certain departments, such as OBGY, receive praise for their teaching, while others, like community health nursing, are criticized for inadequate teaching and harsh treatment. Overall, the learning experience is positive, with faculty guiding students to become competent professionals.





























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