Aastha IAS
28 comments
Review summary
Based on 28 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, teacher's experience, study material. Many students highlight nice interactive session., absolutely right, sir, with...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Motivational words and encouragement
2. Interactive session style
3. Availability of discussion videos on YouTube
Areas to Improve
1. Accuracy and relevance of study content (e.g., science questions)
2. Transparency and honesty in communication
3. Completeness of study materials and responsiveness for support
4. Value proposition and business practices
What students love
“Sir, please upload the discussion of this on YouTube as well. Many students follow you, sir.”
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“Thanks Guru ji.”
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“Thank you sir.”
“Thank you so much sir ji, I always look forward to your videos.”
“Thank you so much, sir, for your motivating words. It means a lot. Do bless me.”
“Absolutely right, sir, with motivational words.”
“Nice interactive session. Thanks Sushil Sir.”
“It's good to see that all UPSC aspirants who appear for BPSC clear it. Those with broader coverage in their studies always beat others.”
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“Comment section is open today!”
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“Thanks Guru ji.”
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What could be better
“These are the people who couldn't achieve anything in life and now make money by tricking new students through coaching. They say the questions are good, but this fool doesn't know that the science questions are from NEET medical level, which is wrong. I openly challenge you.”
“Pranam sir, you talk about diagrams, but your answer booklet does not contain diagrams, which is regrettable.”
“They are so selfish; they don't provide a single theory class video on YouTube. If someone learns for free, they won't buy the batch. They've turned YouTube into a promotional tool.”
“I texted both numbers, but I didn't receive any test papers or model answers. Can you please help?”
“You are lying, sir. You said that student was from somewhere else in the class.”
“Nothing is gained; I have tried it.”
“Shop is open (implying it's just about business).”
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