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The Political Scholar

The Political Scholar

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4.2
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162 comments

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Based on 162 comments, created with AI

Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's teaching quality, teacher's experience, tests & practice. Many students highlight explains things very well and in simple language, ex...

What students talk about most

Teaching Quality

Students consistently praise the teacher's clear, simple, and helpful explanations, making complex t...

Teacher's Experience

The teacher is highly appreciated for sharing personal and valuable experiences, including guidance ...

Tests & Practice

No direct student feedback available regarding tests or practice materials; rating defaults to the o...

Flexibility

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Evaluation breakdown

Teaching Quality4.5
Explains things very well and in simple language
Explanations are helpful for complex tasks like research proposals
Videos are useful, helpful, informative, and well-explained
First few minutes of a video perceived as a waste
Teacher's Experience4.5
Shares valuable personal experiences and guidance
Demonstrates strength, patience, and tolerance in discussing difficult experiences
Impressive research topic (Sri Aurobindo) mentioned
Study Material4.0
Helped students with books and resources
Doubt Support4.0
Effective in clearing out things for students
Tests & Practice4.2
Flexibility4.2
Fees vs Value4.2
Teacher Personality3.0
Exhibits strength, patience, and tolerance
Courageous in speaking up on difficult topics (e.g., corruption)
Accusation of dishonesty regarding personal details like age

Top Strengths

1. Exceptional clarity and simplicity in explanations

2. Courage and patience in sharing valuable, often difficult, personal experiences

3. Providing useful guidance on academic resources and research topics

Areas to Improve

1. Address concerns regarding personal authenticity and transparency, specifically about age

2. Optimize video introductions to be more concise and engaging

3. Continue to provide guidance on navigating complex and potentially corrupt academic admission processes

What students love

You have a lot of strength, patience, tolerance. It requires a lot of strength to talk about your bad experiences. Thank you for your guidance.

9 likes

I am a science student but your explanation helped me a lot to write a research proposal. I'm impressed by your research topic about Sri Aurobindo.

4 likes

Good to see a BHU student spoke up.

5 likes

The way you explain things is very good and in simple language.

2 likes

Thank you for sharing your valuable experience.

2 likes

Thank you so much for clearing out things for me.

2 likes

First of all, congratulations to Samridhi, then thank you to Pragya for such a good video. It helped me with books and resources.

2 likes

Your video is very useful. Can we give the interview in Hindi, ma'am?

1 likes

Very helpful and informative video, well explained.

1 likes

Very well explained, just the way I expected.

1 likes

What could be better

I qualified for Allahabad University's PhD Admission without any contact, but he is 100% true about the corrupt University PhD Admission Process.

10 likes

I have JRF but no connections, meaning my JRF went to waste.

2 likes

Don't lie. Everyone knows what happens in admissions. I don't want to say, but I'm doing my PhD from JNU, and even though I got in, the system is corrupt.

1 likes

Your real age must be 30+, but your marksheet shows much less. Why pretend to be so young when you're a professor? At least tell the truth now.

1 likes

It's difficult to get PhD admission without any 'jack' or connection. This only happens in your field. In tech, it's not like that.

1 likes

The first 3 minutes are just a waste.

1 likes

Another reason to leave India.

1 likes

I also got JRF, but couldn't get admission.

1 likes

Today I gave my interview in DU, and they didn't even ask for my introduction. They attacked me just because I'm a postgraduate from IGNOU, not JNU or DU.

Interviews are just for show; 95% of seats are already fixed.

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