Vijaya Shetty
5 comments
Review summary
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Students overwhelmingly praise this teacher's doubt support, tests & practice, flexibility. The teacher's classes, particularly on weekdays, are perceived as highly unsatisfactory ...
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Evaluation breakdown
Top Strengths
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Areas to Improve
1. Teaching quality and relevance to target exams
2. Teacher qualification and experience for advanced subjects
3. Study material alignment with exam requirements
4. Overall value for money
What students love
“GATEIIT is the best NEET coaching in Bangalore. I have qualified because of their excellent teaching by all NEET faculties.”
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What could be better
“If you are planning to join this institute, be very careful and don't trust them blindly. I was completely unsatisfied by their classes for IIT JAM mathematics.”
“The weekdays classes were a sham; they mostly taught +2 level mathematics for an MSc Math entrance exam, which was not helpful.”
“The weekend classes were better as they were taught by more qualified teachers, but the overall experience was unsatisfactory.”