My lessons are built around you — your pace, your goals, your gaps.
Every session begins with a quick check-in to review what we covered last time and address any homework questions. This ensures nothing gets left behind before we move forward.
For new topics, I use a explain ? example ? practise method:
I first break down the concept in simple, clear language — no jargon, no rushing. Then I walk...
My lessons are built around you — your pace, your goals, your gaps.
Every session begins with a quick check-in to review what we covered last time and address any homework questions. This ensures nothing gets left behind before we move forward.
For new topics, I use a explain ? example ? practise method:
I first break down the concept in simple, clear language — no jargon, no rushing. Then I walk through a worked example step by step. Finally, you try it yourself while I guide you in real time, correcting mistakes gently and explaining why something went wrong, not just what went wrong.
My lessons typically cover:
Biology, Chemistry, Maths and Health Sciences from secondary school up to undergraduate entry level
Exam preparation and revision strategies (CBSE, ICSE, state boards, competitive entrance exams)
Homework support and concept reinforcement
Study skills — how to revise effectively, manage time, and retain information long term
What makes my approach different:
I hold a Bachelor of Pharmacy and am currently completing my MSc in International Healthcare Economics in Germany. This means I don't just teach from a textbook — I connect theory to real-world applications in medicine and science, which makes concepts stick far better.
I'm patient, calm under pressure, and I adapt my explanations until they click. Every student learns differently, and I take the time to find out how you learn best — visual diagrams, step-by-step working, repetition, or discussion.
After each lesson I provide a short summary of what we covered and tailored practice questions to keep momentum going between sessions.
Languages: English (fluent) and Hindi (native) — so students and parents can always communicate comfortably.
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