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Concept Clarity
Are concepts explained clearly, or do you need to Google everything after class?
Exam Focus & Efficiency
Does teaching stay exam-relevant, or does it wander into topics that won't be tested?
Study Material & Notes
Are the notes good enough to revise from, or do you need to rewrite everything?
ICAI Questions Coverage
Are MTPs, RTPs, and PYQs covered thoroughly in class?
Syllabus Coverage
Was the full syllabus covered, or were chapters quietly skipped?
Doubt Resolution
Are doubts actually resolved, or just acknowledged and moved on from?
Revision Quality
Do revision classes help you consolidate, or are they just a slow replay?
Pace of Teaching
Is the teaching pace comfortable — not too fast to follow, not too slow to keep up?
Value for Money
Is this course worth the fees compared to what else is out there?
Expectation Match
Did the actual course match what the demo lectures and marketing promised?
What Students Are Saying
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Anubhav Prakash Jain
(1)Course
Regular
Reviewer
Full Time Student
Attempt
First Attempt
Teaching Style
Balanced
Best for: First Attempt
Pros
This faculty is highly recommended for F2F if you're as interactive as the faculty is. Highly experienced and well versed with the ICAI pattern. Narrates concepts for 15 percent time, Explains notes for 20-25 percent time and solves questions for the balance time (of the class). There's a good coverage of every important topic. Plans every single question which is to be done at different phases of preparation : Class, 1st rev, 2nd rev and 3rd rev. His 50 hour revision series is publicly available for free, and updated for every attempt. Forms a deep bond with the students.
Cons
He would mostly deliver concepts right at the beginning with use of hypothetical scenarios and certain real-life examples, but that would require a lot of concentration as he would simply narrate it to the class. Strong listening skills is recommended for the students to quickly grasp the concepts. Most students get "zoned out" during his narrations. This approach worked 10-15 years back. Though most students also end up understanding the gist of it after seeing the notes.
Appropriate coverage of the relevant topics. Versatile for most topics though the most benefit lies when student has strong listening and imagination for deep Understanding of concepts. Question solving is great and with proper explanations. Questions are relevant.
Paresh Dalal
(1)Course
Regular
Reviewer
Not In Articleship
Attempt
First Attempt
Teaching Style
Conceptual
Best for: Conceptual Learners, Exam-Focused Students, Last-Minute Revisers, Rank Aspirants, First Timers, Repeaters
Pros
Notes are upto the point (helpful for a quick revision),very smart & experienced, knows how to communicate & solve doubt efficiently which actually makes sense & not just manipulating kid into believing something.
Cons
He is kinda grumpy since he is old (67 y/o) thats it.