Are concepts explained clearly, or do you need to Google everything after class?
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?
Are MTPs, RTPs, and PYQs covered thoroughly in class?
Was the full syllabus covered, or were chapters quietly skipped?
Are doubts actually resolved, or just acknowledged and moved on from?
Do revision classes help you consolidate, or are they just a slow replay?
Is the teaching pace comfortable — not too fast to follow, not too slow to keep up?
Is this course worth the fees compared to what else is out there?
Did the actual course match what the demo lectures and marketing promised?
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Course
Regular
Reviewer
Not In Articleship
Attempt
First Attempt
Teaching Style
Balanced
Best for: Conceptual Learners, Exam-Focused Students, First Timers
Pros
An exceptional faculty with excellent conceptual understanding of the subject. Explains even technical GST provisions in a simple and logical manner, making them easy to grasp. Makes theory-oriented topics interesting and engaging instead of monotonous. His Chartbook is one of the best I've used at the CA Intermediate level—concise, well-organized, and extremely helpful for revision. The notes are crisp, exam-focused, and easy to revise multiple times. His teaching style ensures that concepts stay with you instead of being forgotten after class. Strongly recommended for students who want both conceptual clarity and effective exam preparation.
Cons
I didn't come across any significant drawbacks in his teaching. The only thing I'd suggest is using a comprehensive question bank alongside his classes for wider practice. Personally, I found Vivitsu's question bank to offer better overall coverage than the PW question bank.
Compare Jasmeet Singh with other IDT faculties before you decide.