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ASHU GK TRICK

ASHU GK TRICK

GK
2.6
Poor

194 comments

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Review summary

Based on 194 comments, created with AI

Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's doubt support, study material, tests & practice. Many students highlight students approach him for guidance on study plans and next st...

What students talk about most

Doubt Support

Students appear comfortable seeking general guidance and advice from the teacher, suggesting a posit...

Study Material

Students show trust in the teacher's ability to recommend good study materials. However, there is no...

Tests & Practice

There is a clear demand from students for more MCQ and practice courses, indicating a perceived need...

Teacher Personality

The teacher is generally respected and approachable for advice. However, there's a perception that h...

Evaluation breakdown

Teaching Quality2.0
Students express general gratitude ('Thank you guruji/sir')
Students want to prepare for exams with him, implying perceived quality
Teacher is perceived as out of touch with exam difficulty ('It's easy for those who weren't in the exam to say it was easy')
Students challenge his ability to score well in actual exams ('if you had sat for the April 6th paper, you wouldn't have scored 40-45%')
Teacher's Experience2.0
Students want to prepare for specific competitive exams with him (Rajasthan Police, High Court), implying trust in his expertise
Direct accusation that the teacher lacks personal experience in passing competitive exams ('Those who never passed an RPSC exam are making others SI')
Study Material3.0
Students trust his recommendations for study materials ('Sir, please tell me the name of the book quickly')
No direct comments on the quality or completeness of his *own* provided study materials, but incomplete course delivery could indirectly affect material access.
Doubt Support3.5
Students approach him for guidance on study plans and next steps ('What should I do next?'), indicating accessibility for support
No direct complaints regarding lack of doubt support
Tests & Practice3.0
Students actively request more practice-oriented courses ('Sir, please start an MCQ course for Rajasthan Police')
No direct feedback on the quality or effectiveness of existing tests/practice, but general sentiment about exam difficulty suggests a potential disconnect.
Flexibility2.0
Students request various new courses (MCQ, High Court) and expansion to new locations (Sikar), implying potential for flexibility
Specific complaint about incomplete course delivery for a paid batch ('classes weren't held completely')
Fees vs Value2.0
Students express interest in enrolling in his courses ('I want to take your Rajasthan Police course'), suggesting perceived value
Direct complaint about incomplete course delivery ('classes weren't held completely') implies poor value for money
Teacher Personality3.0
Students use respectful terms ('guruji', 'sir') and feel comfortable approaching him for advice
Perceived as potentially dismissive or out of touch with student struggles regarding exam difficulty ('It's easy for those who weren't in the exam to say it was easy')

Top Strengths

1. Student Interest & Demand

2. Approachability for Guidance

3. Perceived Subject Focus (GK)

Areas to Improve

1. Course Delivery & Reliability

2. Understanding of Exam Realities

3. Teacher Credibility & Experience

What students love

Thank you guruji.

Thank you sir.

Jai shree shyam good night sir.

1 likes

Sir, I want to prepare for Rajasthan Police with you this time. Please support me, sir.

Sir, please start an MCQ course for Rajasthan Police.

1 likes

Sir, please arrange classes for the High Court exam.

1 likes

Sir, my Rajasthan GK is complete, and I've studied Math and Reasoning. What should I do next?

1 likes

Sir, please tell me the name of the book quickly.

1 likes

Sir, I want to take your Rajasthan Police course. Please give me some information.

Sir, please open your coaching center in Sikar too.

What could be better

It's easy for those who weren't in the exam to say it was easy after the paper. The time spent in the exam hall and trembling feet show that these are hardworking students.

101 likes

Those who never passed an RPSC exam are making others SI. Oh, Kaliyuga!

5 likes

Sir, if you had sat for the April 6th paper, you wouldn't have scored 40-45%. Also, in Hindi, there are 6 objection-worthy questions.

4 likes

I took the 'Nokari Bench' class, but the classes weren't held completely.

Had a class with ASHU GK TRICK?