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Ratings Comparison
Across 3 approved student reviews on Careviews, students currently rate Shankar Lakhwani higher on 9 of 10 rating dimensions (1 tied).
Calculated from approved reviews. Differences may reflect review volume, not just faculty quality.
Does teaching stay exam-relevant, or does it wander into topics that won't be tested?
Are the notes good enough to revise from, or do you need to rewrite everything?
Is the teaching pace comfortable — not too fast to follow, not too slow to keep up?
What Students Are Saying
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Pragnesh Kanabar
(2)Course
Fast Track
Reviewer
Full Time Student
Attempt
First Attempt
Teaching Style
Conceptual
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
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
Shankar Lakhwani
(1)Course
Fast Track
Reviewer
On Study Leave
Attempt
First Attempt
Teaching Style
Exam Oriented
Best for: Exam-Focused Students, Conceptual Learners
Pros
XYZ Markings are really useful, really help you narrow your preparation and focus on topics to be learnt. Question bank is also really good and summarised, covers all questions without feeling bulky.
Cons
No cons as such.
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