Hritik Raj
36 comments
Review summary
Based on 36 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, teacher's experience, study material. Many students highlight students achieved high scores (74/80, 74/100) due to h...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Effective and engaging teaching style
2. Ability to help students achieve high scores
3. Student advocacy
Areas to Improve
1. Provide free introductory content/demo lectures
2. Improve online presence and business model strategy
3. Address comment section behavior
What students love
“Good evening sir, I follow you for computer science. Now I am enrolled in Shubham sir's course and watching you teach during live was another level experience. Hope I'll score good marks in GAT.”
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“Thank you sir for appealing for re-opening and please stop hating other people in the comments.”
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“Good morning sir, I just entered class 12. I studied with you in class 11 and got a decent score of 74/80 because of you. Thank you sir. Will you teach Applied Maths for 12th again?”
“Sir, I just completed class 11 and will be moving to class 12. Last year, due to late admission, I only learned about 5-6 chapters. Differentiation was my strong point. I missed 70% of class 11. My other subjects are good. I scored 74/100 in finals in the chapters taught. I'm thinking of changing Applied Maths.”
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“Sir, I have subscribed. Is the link not opening yet? Will it only open at 3:30 PM?”
“Sir, please make a video on how to make notes for Applied Maths.”
“Sir, I wish I had found this video earlier. There's still time, I will cover the backlog.”
“Sir, please start class 12th Applied Maths.”
“Sir, please tell me if I can trust you for 250/250 in Applied Maths, as I haven't studied with you in class 12 and don't know much about you.”
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“Sir, please provide demo lectures on YouTube.”
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What could be better
“Sir, why did you directly start paid courses? You're a new YouTuber. You should've spent at least one year on free classes to build goodwill, then start paid courses. Sunil Panda and Rajat Arora did the same.”
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