BOARD ZONE
62 comments
Review summary
Based on 62 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, teacher's experience, study material. Many students highlight students achieved high scores (74.67%, 95%, 98.50%, 95...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Exceptional effectiveness in guiding students to high board exam scores.
2. Strong expertise and reputation for RBSE board exam preparation.
3. Supportive and approachable demeanor, encouraging students to seek help.
Areas to Improve
1. Enhance conciseness in explanations to avoid perceived repetitiveness.
2. Potentially formalize or highlight structured practice tests and materials.
3. Improve clarity and responsiveness regarding administrative queries like rechecking or improvement exams.
What students love
“I only studied with you, and I got 74.67%.”
5 likes
“Hello sir, you really helped us.”
5 likes
“I got 95% marks. Thank you!”
3 likes
“Thanks sir, I got really good marks.”
“Literally, this is the best channel for RBSE board students.”
“I followed your video guidelines and scored 98.50%. Thank you!”
“I got 95.50%. I was confident I'd get 100 in Sanskrit, but got 95. Should I recheck?”
4 likes
“Sir, I filled out a retotaling form, got a message, but when I log in, it says 'date closed'. Please reply.”
1 likes
“Sir, please tell me about the improvement exam. I got 74% this year. How can I improve?”
1 likes
“Brother, I think there's no improvement exam in RBSE. Please confirm what I've found.”
1 likes
What could be better
“I got 88.33%, but I should have gotten 94%.”
“My English score should have been 98, but I only got 86. I've applied for rechecking.”
1 likes
“My score should have been 65/80, but I only got 48/80.”
“My 12th RBSE (PCM) score is 61.14%. I needed 65% as an SC candidate for NIT or IIT.”
3 likes
“I expected 65+ in Hindi and 29 in vocational subjects, but got 59 and 26. Should I recheck?”
3 likes
“My Hindi and Social Science scores are low; I got 88.”
1 likes
“The same thing was explained 10 times.”
“My English score should have been 70+, but I only got 30 out of 80.”
“My English score should have been 99, but they gave me 87.”