Faculty Student Ratio
Full Form of FSR
What is FSR?
Faculty Student Ratio (FSR) is a key metric used in the Indian education system to measure the number of faculty members available per student in an institution. It is calculated by dividing the total number of full-time equivalent faculty by the total number of students. FSR is a critical parameter for accreditation bodies such as the National Assessment and Accreditation Council (NAAC) and the National Board of Accreditation (NBA). A lower FSR (e.g., 1:15) indicates better individual attention and quality of education, while a higher ratio suggests overcrowded classrooms and limited faculty interaction. In India, FSR is prominently featured in college rankings by the National Institutional Ranking Framework (NIRF) and is often a deciding factor for students and parents when selecting institutions. For competitive exams like UGC NET or CTET, an understanding of FSR is useful for questions related to educational administration and quality benchmarks. The ratio is typically reported in annual reports, accreditation documents, and admission brochures to highlight an institution's commitment to maintaining academic standards.
FSR का फुल फॉर्म
संकाय-छात्र अनुपात
Example
During the NAAC accreditation visit, the committee highlighted that the college's FSR of 1:20 was well within the required limits for a high-quality teaching environment.