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Unplugged Engineer

Unplugged Engineer

Computer ScienceScience
4.0
Great

53 comments

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Review summary

Based on 53 comments, created with AI

Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's fees vs value, teacher personality, teaching quality. Many students highlight inspirational stories and hope for those feeling lost, p...

What students talk about most

Fees vs Value

Assuming the content is free, its inspirational value is highly appreciated by many students, offeri...

Teacher Personality

The teacher's personality is largely seen as inspirational, empathetic, and hardworking, effectively...

Teaching Quality

While the teacher is praised for engaging storytelling and building suspense, a significant number o...

Teacher's Experience

The teacher's personal success and relatable journey are highly inspiring, but concerns about incons...

Evaluation breakdown

Teaching Quality3.0
Skill to build suspense and anticipation
Inspirational storytelling
Unnecessary drama
Audience wants maximum information in minimum time
Too much storytelling and suspense in educational content
Teacher's Experience3.0
Successful career (25 LPA, 26+ LPA job)
Relatable struggles during placements
Made the best out of an accidental branch
Hardworking
Inconsistency in statements ('flip-flop' on CST branch)
Advice/experience might be outdated for current market conditions
Study Material2.0
No mention of structured study materials or resources
Doubt Support2.0
No mention of any mechanism for students to get their doubts resolved
Tests & Practice2.0
No mention of tests, quizzes, or practice problems
Flexibility3.0
Content is likely video-based, offering on-demand access
No specific comments on flexibility in learning pace, curriculum, or interaction
Fees vs Value4.0
Inspirational stories and hope for those feeling lost
Potentially free content (implied by YouTube-like comments)
Content style leads to disappointment for some seeking direct information
Teacher Personality4.0
Inspirational
Empathetic and relatable
Engaging storyteller
Respected ('Salam hai bhai tumhe', 'Salutes hai bhaiya')
Hardworking
Provides hope
Perceived as dramatic
Potentially inconsistent/flip-flopping, raising questions about sincerity

Top Strengths

1. Inspirational Storytelling and Motivation

2. Relatable Personal Experience and Empathy

3. Engaging and Respected Personality

Areas to Improve

1. Conciseness and Direct Information Delivery

2. Consistency in Advice and Statements

3. Relevance of Advice to Current Market Conditions

What students love

This video isn't to flex; it's for those who feel lost during placements. Feeling lost is part of the process to win. If this gives even one person hope, it's worth it. You're not alone. Keep going.

6 likes

LINE FOR EVERY ENGINEER: 'EVER TRIED EVER FAILED TRY AGAIN FAIL AGAIN FAIL BETTER AND LIGHT UP THE NIGHT.' I AM ALSO AN ENGINEERING STUDENT AND YOUR STORY IS THE BEST I'VE EVER HEARD.

3 likes

Inspirational story, no doubt!!!!

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Bro, you really do have a skill to build suspense and anticipation. It’s really inspiring that you have a 25 LPA job.

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Salam hai bhai tumhe (Salute to you, brother).

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I hope the story inspires any of you. The branch was completely accidental for me, but I made the best out of what I had to land 26+ LPA.

Salutes hai bhaiya ❤❤ aap bhut hardworking ho (Salutes to you, brother. You are very hardworking).

Absolutely!

But there is always a room for salary negotiation.

True. HRs are very creative these days.

What could be better

Amity University is not good for engineering. Its other courses are good, but not engineering.

To be honest, there's unnecessary drama. The audience here just wants maximum information in minimum time. There's no need for so much storytelling and suspense in educational content. Disappointed.

Actually, the scope for normal coders is waning, especially if from a normal private college. I would still recommend looking for a government technical college.

Brother, in the first part of your previous placement video, you said you hated the CST branch, but now you're saying you should have taken CST. Exactly at 3:09, you said it. What a flip-flop!

Your time was different, but now it's very different. Even highly skilled coders are struggling for jobs. You have to agree that there aren't many jobs now; supply is huge, hiring is free.

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