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Anuj Kumar Sharma

Anuj Kumar Sharma

Quantitative Aptitude
4.4
Great

68 comments

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Review summary

Based on 68 comments, created with AI

Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teacher's experience, study material, fees vs value. Many students highlight provides most important advice on backend development, de...

What students talk about most

Teacher's Experience

The teacher possesses significant practical and industry experience, offering invaluable insights in...

Study Material

Anuj Kumar Sharma provides excellent and comprehensive study materials, including free resources and...

Fees vs Value

Students perceive the education provided as exceptionally high value, particularly due to the availa...

Teacher Personality

Anuj Kumar Sharma is highly regarded for his approachable, relatable, and honest personality, foster...

Evaluation breakdown

Teaching Quality4.5
Value education is top-notch
Teaches very well, no doubt about that
Useful video, worth watching
Learned completely new things
Dropped the reality of college (relatable insights)
Words have a high throughput; please make it a bit medium (fast delivery)
Teacher's Experience5.0
Provides most important advice on backend development
Demonstrates deep knowledge of Java, Docker, Kubernetes, Redis, Kafka, AWS, Spring Boot, DSA
Offers real-world industry insights
Study Material5.0
Spring Boot and Kubernetes handbook is a key revision resource
Free resources are more than enough for anyone looking to enter the Java world
Doubt Support3.5
Students feel comfortable requesting specific content (e.g., revision video)
Referred to as 'Bhaiya' (brother), implying an approachable demeanor
No explicit comments detailing direct doubt resolution mechanisms or one-on-one support
Tests & Practice3.0
Curriculum likely involves problem-solving (DSA, backend development)
No explicit mention of structured tests, assignments, or practice problems provided by the teacher
Request for a 'revision video' might suggest a need for more structured revision guidance
Flexibility4.5
Free resources are available and sufficient
Implied video content (channel reference) allows for self-paced learning
Fees vs Value5.0
Free resources are 'more than enough' for career entry
Value education is 'top-notch'
Teacher Personality5.0
Referred to as 'Anuj Bhaiya' (brother), indicating a friendly and mentoring personality
Relatable ('dropped the reality of college')
Elicits strong gratitude ('how much thanks can I give you?')

Top Strengths

1. Teacher's Experience & Industry Relevance

2. Quality of Study Material & Free Resources

3. Teaching Quality & Practical Insights

Areas to Improve

1. Pace of Delivery (minor)

2. Explicit Doubt Support Mechanisms

3. Structured Tests & Practice

What students love

Most important advice: Be a Backend heavy Developer. All problem-solving, ideas, optimization, and actual working happen at the backend. Frontend is more about presenting logic beautifully.

10 likes

All points are extremely important. As a Java backend developer at a startup, I understand the necessity of various technologies like Docker, Kubernetes, Redis, Kafka, and AWS.

2 likes

I want to thank Anuj Bhaiya; I often refer to your Spring Boot and Kubernetes handbook to revise key concepts. Your free resources are more than enough for anyone looking to enter the Java world.

2 likes

Thanks for this video Sir, I completely agree.

6 likes

Brother, how much thanks can I give you? This is exactly what I needed. Thank you, sir, very much. Also, please make a video on revision. We study DSA and all, but revision is a big problem.

3 likes

I don't know why I didn't find this channel ever before; value education is top-notch.

1 likes

Useful video, worth watching.

From the college I come from, I knew only 1-2 terms, but I learned completely new things in this video. Wow, there are so many terms!

Sir, you teach very well, no doubt about that. But your words have a high throughput; please make it a bit medium. You use your word fluency like Kafka, not MQTT.

Brother dropped the reality of college at 0:46.

8 likes

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