Megha Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women Ghatkesar Faculty

Ghatkesar, TelanganaEstd 2008 JNTUH, Hyderabad NAAC Grade A

Megha Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women Ghatkesar Faculty Details

Faculty Member
Mr. Venkateswararao Sabbineni
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Faculty Member
Mr.Bhukya Naresh
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Faculty Member
Mr. Redbothu veerareddy
Department of Computer Science and Engineering
Faculty Member
Mr.Gone Santhosh Kumar
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Faculty Member
Mr. Veeranna Bhukya
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Faculty Member
Mrs. Pentala Pavani
Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering
Faculty Member
Dr.M Venu Gopal
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Faculty Member
Mr.Anjaiah Pooduru
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Faculty Member
Mr.Sathri Surendra
Department of Electronics and Communication Engineering
Faculty Member
Mr.Sudhakar Bontha
Department of Civil Engineering
Faculty Member
Mr. Bodaballa Sai Venkata Krishna
Department of Civil Engineering
Faculty Member
Mr. Pradeep Raju Malleboina
Department of Civil Engineering
Faculty Member
Mrs.Padmini Thatavarthi
Department of H&S
Faculty Member
Mrs.Santosh Laxmi Bacha
Department of H&S
Faculty Member
Mrs.Vanga Srilatha
Department of H&S
Faculty Member
Mr.Madhu Babu K
Department of MBA
Faculty Member
Mrs.S Maheshwari
Department of MBA
Faculty Member
Mr.Ravichandra BS
Department of MBA

Megha Institute of Engineering and Technology for Women Ghatkesar Faculties : Students' Opinion

AI-Generated Summary based on 21 Reviews

The faculty at the college are supportive and approachable, providing extensive assistance to students and maintaining a good rapport. The student-to-faculty ratio is favorable, especially in the CSE branch. Faculty members strive to improve their teaching skills to enhance student understanding, although some, particularly in the chemistry department, may teach too quickly. A notable issue is the language barrier, as some faculty teach in Telugu, which can be challenging for non-Telugu speaking students.

The college conducts exams autonomously with a strict adherence to JNTUH rules, requiring a 75% attendance rate for exam eligibility. There are two semesters per year, each with two mid-term tests and lab exams. Despite some challenges, most students pass their exams, though difficulties persist in subjects like mathematics, basic electronics, and physics. The faculty are generally experienced, with around 30 members contributing to the college's educational environment.

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