Niket Shah Plus
39 comments
Review summary
Based on 39 comments, created with AI
Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's flexibility, fees vs value, doubt support. Many students highlight regular viewers of the channel (implies on-demand access)., videos ...
What students talk about most
Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
1. Accessible and simple teaching method
2. Availability of video content (flexibility)
3. Perceived helpfulness by some students
Areas to Improve
1. Accuracy of factual information and component identification
2. Thorough preparation and research before teaching
3. Visual clarity and correctness in identifying components
What students love
“Sir, I am a regular viewer of your channel. Please clarify my doubt: If any PWM section components like IC, resistor, capacitor get damaged, then what to do? Is only this checking enough?”
1 likes
“Sir, very nice teaching and experience. Great knowledge. Thanks.”
1 likes
“Hi sir. Vrushali Ghorpade Satara. All your videos are very good.”
1 likes
“Excellent method.”
“Thanks for sharing!”
“Very simple method.”
“Your video has helped us increase our knowledge power.”
“Very fantastic video.”
“Thank you, Plus Point Training.”
“You are a good teacher of electronics. I am following you since 2017 when I was in 9th class.”
What could be better
“You are giving wrong information. First, prepare properly before coming.”
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“Sir, before uploading the video, please check the visuals properly. You called an IGBT a rectifier and vice versa.”
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“Brother, what kind of engineer or professor are you? You are calling a bridge rectifier an IGBT. Just because you are online, on YouTube, will you say anything? Calling an owl a donkey and a donkey an owl...”
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“Rectifier IC and IGBT are told vice versa. First research neatly, then teach/explain others by video. First see yourself.”
“Hey, that big 4-leg component is a bridge rectifier, and the 3-leg one is an IGBT. First, learn yourself what each component is called.”