CivicCentre IAS (Official)
13 comments
Review summary
Based on 13 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's study material, teaching quality, teacher's experience. Many students highlight the availability of question papers and explanations i...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Availability of question papers and explanations
2. Detailed program information for planning
3. Range of programs for various groups and states
Areas to Improve
1. Student query response and customer service
2. Communication clarity regarding offerings (locations, languages, fees)
3. Reduce promotional spam and foster genuine student interaction
What students love
“Sir, please try to open your branch in Rajahmundry.”
“Sir, good afternoon. Don't you have a branch in Vizag? Or will you reduce the fee for online classes?”
“Sir, I need AP Telugu history books. How can I get them?”
“Do you also provide coaching in Telugu medium?”
“Sir, will you launch a test series only for APPSC Group 2 Prelims?”
“When will you start the test series only for TSPSC Group 2, sir?”
“Sir, can you explain in English also?”
“If I prepare for Group 2, can I crack SI, sir?”
“The availability of question papers and explanations is very helpful.”
“The detailed program links for various groups (G1, G2) and states (TG, AP) are useful for planning.”
What could be better
“Your application revoked, no response.”
“The repeated promotional messages with links are spammy and not helpful as comments.”
“There's a lack of direct answers to student queries in the comments section.”
“Many comments are just questions about class availability or locations, indicating a need for better communication.”
“The comments section is dominated by promotional links rather than student interaction.”
“Students are asking for specific language options (English, Telugu medium) which might not be clearly advertised.”
“There are requests for specific test series (e.g., only prelims) which suggests current offerings might not meet all needs.”
“Students are asking about fee reductions, indicating potential concerns about affordability.”
“The lack of response to 'application revoked' is a serious customer service issue.”