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About us

 I have been teaching students from Pre-Primary to Class 5 for the past 2 years. I actually started teaching when I was in 11th class, and since then, I am here to help young learners to grow and succeed in their studies.

I completed my 12th class with 87% in my board exams, which reflects my own dedication and academic consistency. My teaching style focuses on making concepts simple, interesting, and engaging so that students not only understand but also enjoy learning.

I believe every child learns differently, so I use examples, activities, and personalized methods to make sure my students feel confident. My goal as a tutor is to build a strong foundation and create a positive learning experience for every child I teach.”

How to be a good learner

Consistency beats cramming!
Plan your study hours — choose a time when your mind is fresh (for most students, it’s early morning or evening).
Use planners or apps to divide your subjects and topics.
Stick to your routine as much as possible, but give yourself short breaks in between.

How to remember answers

Rote learning may help for short-term memory, but understanding concepts gives long-term benefits.
Ask “why” and “how” questions while studying — this deepens comprehension and helps you apply knowledge in exams.