Ameer Tamboli
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Review summary
Based on 9 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's study material, doubt support, tests & practice. Ameer Tamboli offers inspiring philosophical views but faces significant criticism fo...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Inspiring philosophical perspective on higher education and national contribution.
2. Perceived effort and helpfulness in general content delivery.
3. Friendly and encouraging demeanor.
Areas to Improve
1. Accuracy and depth of career guidance, especially regarding M.Tech job prospects.
2. Research and factual basis for claims to avoid misleading students.
3. Clarity of presentation and incorporation of real-world examples.
What students love
“I think engineers of India should stop thinking about their careers in view of jobs. Rather, they should focus on gathering knowledge, higher education, and contribute to the nation with new research. India needs scientists.”
21 likes
“Seshaya sir is the best faculty for power systems.”
4 likes
“Our Project Bro :D”
2 likes
“Thank you bro for such a video.”
2 likes
“Best teaching I have ever heard.”
“Keep going, brother! (Lage raho bhai)”
“From PM 6 batch?”
4 likes
“Great insights!”
“Very helpful content.”
“Appreciate the effort put into this.”
What could be better
“What he is saying is not correct and his knowledge is limited. If MTech students in IITs have problem-solving skills like BTech students, then they also get international offers or more than B.Tech students!”
4 likes
“Don't give the wrong perspective of MTech to students, that jobs are only for B.Tech people. Everyone can get them if they have skills. Don't restrict students' mentality that getting a job is only the final destination.”
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“False motivation. GATE toppers after doing MTech from IITs now work in Google, Microsoft, etc.”
“His arguments lack depth and real-world examples.”
“The information provided seems outdated.”
“I disagree with his views on career paths.”
“He should research more before making such claims.”
“The advice given here could mislead students.”
“Not all MTech students struggle to find good jobs.”
“The presentation style is a bit confusing.”