Teaching Staffs

 

Teaching Staff Overview

Political Science

The faculty member in this department focuses on developing students’ understanding of government systems, political theories, and public administration. They guide students through discussions on democratic values, constitution, and current political issues.

Geography

This teacher helps students explore the physical and human aspects of the Earth, including landforms, climate, population, and environmental studies. They integrate map reading and fieldwork into lessons for practical understanding.

Sociology

The sociology instructor emphasizes the study of society, social institutions, and human relationships. Their teaching encourages students to critically analyze social change, culture, and community development.

Mathematics

The mathematics teacher is dedicated to enhancing logical and analytical skills among students. They focus on topics such as algebra, geometry, calculus, and statistics, emphasizing problem-solving and reasoning.

Botany

This faculty member specializes in plant sciences, teaching about plant anatomy, physiology, and taxonomy. Practical lab sessions are an important part of their teaching approach.

Zoology

The zoology teacher provides knowledge about animal biology, classification, and ecology. They encourage research-oriented learning through dissections, specimen studies, and field visits.

Commerce

The commerce instructor prepares students for the business and economic world, teaching subjects like accounting, management, and marketing. They also guide students in understanding financial systems and entrepreneurship.

Physics

The physics teacher focuses on explaining natural laws and physical phenomena. Their lessons combine theory and experiments to build strong conceptual clarity.

Chemistry

The chemistry faculty member teaches both organic and inorganic chemistry. Laboratory work plays a crucial role in helping students grasp chemical reactions and compositions.

English

The English teacher develops students’ communication skills through literature, grammar, and composition. They inspire creativity and critical thinking through poetry, prose, and drama studies.