The exams are not much tough mostly practical based connected to our field work I usually light all my faculties they all are good well experienced in their field always welcoming yeah few faculty I don't like because they have just to me but no problem overall 9 after 10 facilities are good here the ratio of faculty to student is around 1 ratio 5 you can say
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ShreyankAlumni
Posted On - Dec 30, 2024
MA, Urban Policy And Governance at TISS Mumbai in 2021
The Faculty to the Student ratio of Urban Policy and Governance was 1:4.
HOD Dr. Manjula Bharaty is also the socio economic advisor of Government of Kerala.
Professor Amita Bhide is a renowned person in the field of urban sector and developement. She has been a representative of UNDP India.
Other faculties are also renowned and have a great expertise in different domains
The course curriculumn is very engaging and also updates on the regular basis.
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Thomas p vAlumni
Posted On - Oct 9, 2024
MA, Applied Psychology at TISS Mumbai in 2024
Faculties are quite good and resourceful, no unnecessary assignments and works in the initial semesters.
Exam aren't that difficult, if the student is ready to read and make a strong foundation about the course.
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Abhay TiwariAlumni
Posted On - Oct 9, 2024
MA, Social Entrepreneurship at TISS Mumbai in 2024
There is 1:20 ratio of faculty and students respectively, faculties are very approachable and helpful. I personally likes professor Bharat Damani who teaches us Accounting and Financial Management and proffesor Satyajith Majumdar very strict and have a aura in his personality both very knowledgeable and always give experiential knowledge.
I didn't like some faculties because they have a great knowledge but they don't know how to teach (I prefer not to say names) and some biasness they have towards students who are extroverts. There is some midterm exams, assignments, field work and semseter exams all these things combined decide your overall performance. TISS students do not really fail, as we are given a lot to read but I would say 3-4 students are not able to complete course in each course. Course curriculum is good we have field works, we learn from real
entrepreneurs, we have our own incubation centre in the second sem we have to start our own pilot venture after doing immersions.
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HARI RAMKUMAR S MAlumni
Posted On - Oct 9, 2024
MA, Social Entrepreneurship at TISS Mumbai in 2024
Faculty are too good, even though they are old, they are very cool with students not just on academics, they take part in everything and very approachable.
The faculty to student ratio would be around 1 : 30
The faculty I like the most is Mr. Satyajit Majumdar who is the dean of our centre. He is directly working with ventures all around India and just his experience sharing is teaching us more than what we could learn. We as a whole class eagerly wait for his class.
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