AN EDUCATION CENTRE
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Review summary
Based on 14 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, study material, doubt support. Many students highlight the teacher explains concepts very clearly, making complex to...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Teaching Quality
2. Doubt Support
3. Study Material
Areas to Improve
1. Affordability and Accessibility (Fees & Limited Seats)
2. Administrative Transparency and Follow-through
3. Institutional Flexibility
What students love
“The teacher explains concepts very clearly, making complex topics easy to understand for all students.”
“AN EDUCATION CENTRE provides excellent study materials that are comprehensive and helpful for exam preparation.”
“The classes are engaging and interactive, encouraging students to participate and ask questions.”
“I appreciate the personalized attention given to each student, which helps in addressing individual doubts.”
“The teaching methodology is very effective, leading to a significant improvement in my academic performance.”
“The teacher is always approachable and willing to help students even outside of class hours.”
“AN EDUCATION CENTRE fosters a positive learning environment that motivates students to excel.”
“The regular tests and feedback sessions are very beneficial for tracking progress and identifying areas for improvement.”
“I highly recommend this center for anyone looking for quality education and dedicated teachers.”
“The curriculum is well-structured and covers all necessary topics thoroughly, preparing us well for exams.”
What could be better
“I am a victim. This is coursework only. I was from the English department, but I was never taken after coursework.”
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“It is too costly. 1st year admission fees are 31K, application fees 1K, and you have to submit them in Belur. Plus transportation fees. There are only 4 seats.”
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“The fees are too high for many students, making it inaccessible for those from lower-income backgrounds.”
“The limited number of seats (only 4) makes it very difficult for many deserving students to get admission.”
“The requirement to travel to Belur for fee submission adds an extra burden of transportation costs and time.”