Dr.Prakhar Kaushik
48 comments
Review summary
Based on 48 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teacher personality, teacher's experience, fees vs value. Many students highlight consistently described as 'most genuine and honest',...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Genuine and Honest Personality
2. Valuable Guidance and Information (for FMG/FMGE)
3. Flexible Content Delivery (Podcasts/Videos)
Areas to Improve
1. Offer content in English to overcome language barriers
2. Provide more specific study materials or resources
3. Clarify his direct teaching role (if any) for NEET subjects
What students love
“I hope this podcast series will be helpful for the FMG community, so please support and share with FMGs.”
4 likes
“Thank you so much for inviting me, Dr. Prakhar, to guide students. I’m so grateful and I hope this video helps FMGE aspirants to understand better and crack their exam. All the best everyone!”
3 likes
“Bravo man! Please make a video related to good faculties of major subjects which we can opt for our preparation.”
3 likes
“Thanks Dr. Prakhar, it will surely help for my upcoming FMGE.”
3 likes
“Most genuine and honest.”
3 likes
“Great guidance by Dr. Yashaank! Thank you for this episode, Dr. Prakhar!”
3 likes
“Very insightful advice by Dr. Yashaank!”
3 likes
“Hey Prakhar, doing great working with many Med-creators to streamline their content creation journey and would love to do the same for you too. How can I connect with you?”
2 likes
“Good information for FMGE students.”
1 likes
“Indeed very helpful, thank you.”
What could be better
“I am a 4th-year student and I started Prepladder in my 3rd year. I first did pharmacology and made my own notes, which wasted a lot of time writing. The most important thing is that one doesn't remain consistent with a book for which notes have to be made. So I recommend everyone to order notes or print the PDFs of the respective subjects.”
1 likes
“If he/she fails NEXT 2 even by giving NEXT 1 more internship, then his whole 2 years will be wasted. After NEXT 2 failure, he/she may not be allowed to do the internship again. Thus there is less need for the NEXT 2 exam (my thoughts).”
1 likes
“We need English... Not in Hindi... Can't understand what's going on.”
“I have heard that NMC intentionally sets extremely complex and confusing questions for students studying abroad due to ill will.”
“NEXT exam will select only talented people. Those who came from management quota, if they didn't qualify, their entire money is wasted; they aren't even awarded an MBBS degree.”