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Di with solutions

Di with solutions

Board ExamsSSCSanskritEnglish
4.2
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Review summary

Based on 30 comments, created with AI

Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, teacher personality, teacher's experience. Many students highlight students specifically request her to teach comple...

What students talk about most

Teaching Quality

Students highly value Di's teaching, trusting her expertise to explain complex grammar and expressin...

Teacher Personality

Students interact with Di respectfully and eagerly, indicating she possesses an approachable and pos...

Teacher's Experience

Di is perceived as knowledgeable and experienced, with students relying on her to cover crucial and ...

Fees vs Value

Despite no mention of fees, the high demand and positive feedback indicate that students perceive si...

Evaluation breakdown

Teaching Quality5.0
Students specifically request her to teach complex Sanskrit grammar topics like 'Twant avyay nishkashit' and 'prashn nirman'.
High demand for her lectures, especially for 12th standard Sanskrit where students state 'No one takes 12th Sanskrit lectures'.
General appreciation indicated by 'Thank you, Di!' and repeated requests for 'important Sanskrit grammar'.
Teacher's Experience4.5
Students trust her to identify and teach 'important Sanskrit grammar' and specific advanced topics.
Requests for 12th standard board exam preparation imply confidence in her knowledge and experience for higher-level content.
Study Material4.0
Students request specific content like 'prashn nirman' and '1-mark grammar questions', suggesting they anticipate valuable material from her.
The 'Blackboard 😊' comment indicates appreciation for her teaching medium or visual presentation.
No explicit mention of structured study materials (e.g., notes, handouts) being provided.
Doubt Support3.5
A student explicitly asks, 'Please help me, Di, please reply!', indicating a desire for direct doubt resolution.
No explicit confirmation that she currently provides dedicated doubt support or replies to individual queries.
Tests & Practice3.0
Students request '1-mark grammar questions', which are often used for practice and assessment.
The context of 'Board Exams' implies a need for practice-oriented content.
No explicit mention of the teacher providing structured tests, quizzes, or practice sessions.
Flexibility4.0
Students actively request her to expand her content to '12th standard' and cover specific topics, suggesting they believe she is responsive to student needs and adaptable.
No explicit confirmation that she has acted on these requests or will be flexible in the future.
Fees vs Value4.5
The overwhelming positive sentiment and high demand for her lectures, especially for niche subjects like 12th Sanskrit, strongly suggest students perceive high value in her teaching.
'Thank you, Di!' implies satisfaction with the delivered content.
No mention of fees, so a direct comparison of fees vs. value is not possible.
Teacher Personality5.0
Students address her respectfully as 'Di' and make polite, eager requests ('Please help me, Di, please reply!', 'Please, Di, take lectures').
The 'Thank you, Di!' comment and repeated requests for help suggest an approachable and positive demeanor.

Top Strengths

1. Teaching Quality (highly effective and in-demand)

2. Teacher Personality (approachable and respected)

3. Perceived Value (high demand for her expertise, especially in niche subjects)

Areas to Improve

1. Structured Doubt Support (currently only a request, not a confirmed service)

2. Provision of Tests & Practice Materials (no explicit mention of these being offered)

3. Explicitly outlining Study Material availability (beyond lecture content)

What students love

Hello Di, I want to learn Sanskrit grammar from you, especially 'Twant avyay nishkashit'. Please help me, Di, please reply!

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Thank you, Di!

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Please make videos on 'prashn nirman' and 1-mark grammar questions, Di.

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Di, please take lectures for 12th standard too. No one takes 12th Sanskrit lectures. The Sanskrit exam is on February 13th.

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Blackboard 😊

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Please tell us some important Sanskrit grammar.

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Please tell us some important Sanskrit grammar.

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Please tell us some important Sanskrit grammar.

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Please tell us some important Sanskrit grammar.

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Di, please take 12th standard Sanskrit lectures. The board Sanskrit exam is on February 13th. Please, Di, take lectures.

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