Handique Girls' College
সন্দিকৈ ছোৱালী মহাবিদ্যালয়
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ACTION TAKEN REPORT OF THE INSTITUTION STUDENT SATISFACTION SURVEY 2023-24
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Point. No. 1
– The overall quality of the teaching-learning process in your college is very good.
53% of the respondents agreed to the statement whereas 26% disagreed to the statement.
The Academic Monitoring Committee of the college shall address the grievances of the students and take necessary steps accordingly.
2
Point. No. 3
– The college provides transparency in conducting internal examination and sharing of marks.
52% agreed to the given statement whereas 29% disagreed.
The controller of exam branch gives regular instruction to the teaching departments regarding on-time declaration of internal assessment marks as well as sharing of answer scripts with students.
Even during Parent-Teacher Meet teaching departments share the IA marks with interested parents.
3
Point. No. 8
– There are adequate number of classrooms in the College.
46% agreed to the given statement whereas 23% disagreed and said that number of classrooms are inadequate.
Demolishing old existing building in a phased manner and reconstruction of new buildings as per availability of funds.
Introduction of evening shift for undergraduate program and post graduate program.
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Point. No. 12
– Adequate hygiene and sanitation facilities are available in the College.
47% of the students opined that the facilities in the college are good whereas 21% of the students opined that the facilities available in the college are poor.
To improve hygiene and sanitation facilities the Cleaning and Beautification Committee of the college has instructed the cleaning staff to clean the washrooms atleast 3 times a day.
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