Accounts In Telugu By Prof Devika Bhatnagar
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Review summary
Based on 33 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, teacher's experience, fees vs value. Many students highlight students scored 97 in commerce in intermediate 1st year...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Exceptional Teaching Quality and Student Achievement
2. High Value and Accessibility (potentially free/low-cost)
3. Positive Teacher-Student Rapport and Appreciation
Areas to Improve
1. Expand Subject Coverage in Telugu (e.g., Business Law, Financial Accounting 2)
2. Provide More Structured Practice Questions (e.g., theory questions)
3. Enhance Doubt Support Mechanisms (no explicit mention in comments)
What students love
“Thank you madam. We are waiting for more on the subject of Business Studies and Income Tax.”
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“Madam, because of your videos, I scored 97 in commerce in intermediate 1st year without college. Thank you so much!”
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“Thank you, mam. Because of you, I got 97 marks in CEC 1st year AP Commerce. Thank you so much, mam!”
“Thank you so much, madam. You are the reason I passed accounts. Please also provide important first unit theory questions.”
“Happy Women's Day, madam.”
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“Hello mam ji, I want to create your thumbnails more better.”
“Hello mam ji, I want to create your thumbnails more better.”
“Hello mam ji, I want to create your thumbnails more better.”
“Dear Students, For all topics of Set Theory/Statistics 2, follow the playlists provided in Telugu and English.”
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“Dear Students, For all topics of Income Tax, follow the playlists provided in Telugu (Chapter 5) and English (All 5 Chapters).”
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What could be better
“Mam, please teach Business Law and Financial Accounting 2 classes in Telugu. We don't understand anything.”