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Pragnesh Kanabar

3.93 reviews
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4.21 review
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Faculty Details

Detail
Pragnesh Kanabar
Ravi Taori
Language
English, Hindi
English, Hindi
Mode
Live, Google Drive
Google Drive, Live

Ratings Comparison

Across 4 approved student reviews on Careviews, students currently rate Ravi Taori higher on 5 of 10 rating dimensions (2 tied).

Calculated from approved reviews. Differences may reflect review volume, not just faculty quality.

Metric
Pragnesh Kanabar
Ravi Taori
Concept Clarity

Are concepts explained clearly, or do you need to Google everything after class?

5
5
Exam Focus & Efficiency

Does teaching stay exam-relevant, or does it wander into topics that won't be tested?

4.3
4
Study Material & Notes

Are the notes good enough to revise from, or do you need to rewrite everything?

3
5
ICAI Questions Coverage

Are MTPs, RTPs, and PYQs covered thoroughly in class?

4
3
Syllabus Coverage

Was the full syllabus covered, or were chapters quietly skipped?

3.3
4
Doubt Resolution

Are doubts actually resolved, or just acknowledged and moved on from?

3.3
3
Revision Quality

Do revision classes help you consolidate, or are they just a slow replay?

4
4
Pace of Teaching

Is the teaching pace comfortable — not too fast to follow, not too slow to keep up?

4.3
5
Value for Money

Is this course worth the fees compared to what else is out there?

4
5
Expectation Match

Did the actual course match what the demo lectures and marketing promised?

3.7
4

What Students Are Saying

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Pragnesh Kanabar

(3)

Course

Fast Track

Reviewer

Full Time Student

Attempt

First Attempt

Teaching Style

Conceptual

✓ Recommends

Best for: First Attempt, Multiple Attempts, Working Professionals, Concept Building

Pros

Even in the fasttrack batch, he explains everything (SAs, SQC1 and PE) so clearly nd crisply that audit feels more like a conceptual subject than a cramming one

Cons

If you want to study SAs and PE in detail, then go for him. In the fasttrack batch, the rest of the topics are mostly skimmed through. doubt support also needs improvement. I'd suggest attending his classes just for SAs and PE to build your understanding, then switching to the Icai module or another faculty's notes for the rest

One should buy his classes only after considering the pros and cons mentioned in the reviews

Course

Regular

Reviewer

Full Time Student

Attempt

First Attempt

Teaching Style

Conceptual

✓ Recommends

Best for: Concept Building

Pros

Excellent conceptual clarity, teaching style is good, he links stuff practically and he is also quite funny ngl

Cons

His question bank is garbage. That’s it

V good experience from conceptual perspective. Don’t refer his QB and ur good to go

Course

Fast Track

Reviewer

Industrial Training

Attempt

Second Attempt

Teaching Style

Conceptual

✓ Recommends

Best for: Conceptual Learners, Repeaters, Exam-Focused Students

Pros

Good teaching methodology with real-life examples. Comprehensive coverage of the syllabus.

Cons

I ordered fasttrack lectures the material provided by them have like fill in the blanks types coloums which they will filled up in lectures so i think they should give a proper concept book.

Ravi Taori

(1)

Course

Fast Track

Reviewer

On Study Leave

Attempt

First Attempt

Teaching Style

Conceptual

✓ Recommends

Best for: Last-Minute Revisers, Exam-Focused Students, First Timers

Pros

The FADU Chart Book is really good for LDR pov and being a batch student, each individual topic (not SA, a topic inside an SA) was categorised in A/B/C rating based on past papers so you can priortise while still covering the entire course

Cons

Might need to watch the videos on 1.6x or faster, intended for repeated revisions and not one time read and rot. QB could be better.

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