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Ruchi Sharma singh

A master's in Physics from IIT with research experience.

Ashok Vihar DVB Colony, Delhi, India - 110007.

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My name is Ruchi Sharma Singh, and I am a dedicated educator with a deep passion for Mathematics and Science. From my school days, I was always fascinated by numbers, logic, and the way physics explains the world around us. These interests naturally shaped my academic journey and eventually led me into teaching—something I genuinely love doing.

I completed my BSc (Honours) from the University of Delhi, where my interest in Physics grew even stronger. Realizing my inclination toward teaching, I pursued a B.Ed. from the University of Jammu, which gave me the foundation and skills to communicate concepts clearly and effectively. Teaching has always felt natural to me, and I knew I wanted to share the joy of learning with students who are equally curious.

To deepen my knowledge, I went on to do my Master’s in Physics from IIT Jodhpur, one of India’s leading institutions. This experience not only strengthened my conceptual understanding but also allowed me to engage with advanced topics and research-oriented learning. Later, I joined the PhD program at IIT Delhi and gained valuable research exposure for three years before stepping away due to personal reasons. Even though I did not complete the PhD, those years enriched my academic perspective immensely.

Returning to teaching felt like coming home. My academic journey had equipped me with strong subject knowledge, and I wanted to put it to meaningful use. Today, I teach Mathematics and Science to students of Classes 8 and 9, primarily following the NCERT curriculum from the CBSE board. My goal is to make these subjects simple, logical, and enjoyable, especially for students who find them challenging.

In my classes, I emphasize conceptual clarity over rote learning. I break down topics into smaller, easy-to-understand parts and connect them with real-life examples so students understand not just what to learn, but why it matters. I also focus on regular practice, problem-solving, and doubt-clearing, ensuring every student feels confident in their progress.

Though I have less than a year of formal teaching experience, I bring with me a strong academic background, research exposure, and a genuine commitment to student learning. My teaching style is friendly, patient, and interactive. I encourage students to ask questions freely, think independently, and build a strong foundation that will support them in higher classes.

I currently offer online private tuitions, which allow students to learn comfortably from their homes. I also provide a free demo class so students and parents can experience my teaching approach before enrolling. Every child learns differently, and I believe in guiding them at a pace that suits their individual needs.

Teaching gives me immense satisfaction, and I am excited to help young learners discover the beauty of Mathematics and Physics.

Languages Spoken

Hindi Mother Tongue (Native)

English Proficient

Education

University of Delhi 2010

Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.)

University of Jammu 2014

Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.)

IIT Jodhpur 2018

Master of Science (M.Sc.)

British Council 2018

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Ashok Vihar DVB Colony, Delhi, India - 110007

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Teaches

Class 9 Tuition
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Class Location

Online class via Zoom

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CBSE

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One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes

Subjects taught

Mathematics, Science

Taught in School or College

No

Class 8 Tuition
2 Students

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Online class via Zoom

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CBSE

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One on one/ Private Tutions

Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

No

Upcoming Live Classes

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4 out of 5 1 review

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FAQs

1. Which school boards of Class 10 do you teach for?

CBSE

2. Do you have any prior teaching experience?

No

3. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Class 8 Tuition and Class 9 Tuition Classes.

4. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a free demo class.

5. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for less than a year.

Answers by Ruchi (3)

Answered on 24 Jan Learn CBSE - Class 9/class 10 Tution +2 CBSE - Class 10/Science CBSE - Class 10/Science/Metals and Non-metals/Physical and chemical properties of metals and non-metals

The first part of the question asks about electrons and the electricity. Electrons are negatively charged particles present almost everywhere as they happen to be present inside the atoms which are the buiding blocks for materials. When these electrons, instead of being static inside the atoms, start... ...more

The first part of the question asks about electrons and the electricity. 

Electrons are negatively charged particles present almost everywhere as they happen to be present inside the atoms which are the buiding blocks for materials. 

When these electrons, instead of being static inside the atoms, start moving or vibrating, they initiate a flow of this vibration among all the atoms of the material and a current or electricity is said to flow in that material.

Considering the second part of the question; Energy is the potential(capacity) to do work and it is measured in units of Joules, while when we try to measure this flow of energy with respect to the passing time, it is known as the power and it is mesured in the units of Watts. Empirical definition of power is the rate of flow of energy. 

We can connect the two parts of the above question by introducing an example here. 

Example: To make the electrons move or to make the current flow, we need some amount of energy per unit time or power from a power source. As you must have seen, the batteries come with wattage rating on them which implies how much power they can provide.

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Answered on 05 Jan Learn CBSE - Class 9/class 10 Tution +2 CBSE - Class 10/Science CBSE - Class 10/Science/Metals and Non-metals/Physical and chemical properties of metals and non-metals

The first part of the question asks about electrons and the electricity. Electrons are negatively charged particles present almost everywhere as they happen to be present inside the atoms which are the buiding blocks for materials. When these electrons, instead of being static inside the atoms, start... ...more

The first part of the question asks about electrons and the electricity.

Electrons are negatively charged particles present almost everywhere as they happen to be present inside the atoms which are the buiding blocks for materials. 

When these electrons, instead of being static inside the atoms, start moving or vibrating, they initiate a flow of this vibration among all the atoms of the material and a current or electricity is said to flow in that material.

Considering the second part of the question; Energy is the potential(capacity) to do work and it is measured in units of Joules, while when we try to measure this flow of energy with respect to the passing time, it is known as the power and it is mesured in the units of Watts. Empirical definition of power is the rate of flow of energy

We can connect the two parts of the above question by introducing an example here. 

Example: To make the electrons move or to make the current flow, we need some amount of energy per unit time or power from a power source. As you must have seen, the batteries come with wattage rating on them which implies how much power they can provide.

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Answered on 04 Jan Learn CBSE - Class 9/class 10 Tution +2 CBSE - Class 10/Science CBSE - Class 10/Science/Metals and Non-metals/Physical and chemical properties of metals and non-metals

When electrons start moving under a potential difference existing between two points, that flow is named as current or electricity. On a separate note, when energy is applied or used to do something like that, we prefer usually measure that energy for every passing time (second) . That rate of energy... ...more

When electrons start moving under a potential difference existing between two points, that flow is named as current or electricity. 
On a separate note, when energy is applied or used to do something like that, we prefer usually measure that energy for every passing time (second) . That rate of energy flow is named as power of the supplying device or system.

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Teaches

Class 9 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online class via Zoom

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Board

CBSE

Preferred class strength

One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes

Subjects taught

Mathematics, Science

Taught in School or College

No

Class 8 Tuition
2 Students

Class Location

Online class via Zoom

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Board

CBSE

Preferred class strength

One on one/ Private Tutions

Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

No

Upcoming Live Classes

4 out of 5 1 review

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Answers by Ruchi Sharma singh (3)

Answered on 24 Jan Learn CBSE - Class 9/class 10 Tution +2 CBSE - Class 10/Science CBSE - Class 10/Science/Metals and Non-metals/Physical and chemical properties of metals and non-metals

The first part of the question asks about electrons and the electricity. Electrons are negatively charged particles present almost everywhere as they happen to be present inside the atoms which are the buiding blocks for materials. When these electrons, instead of being static inside the atoms, start... ...more

The first part of the question asks about electrons and the electricity. 

Electrons are negatively charged particles present almost everywhere as they happen to be present inside the atoms which are the buiding blocks for materials. 

When these electrons, instead of being static inside the atoms, start moving or vibrating, they initiate a flow of this vibration among all the atoms of the material and a current or electricity is said to flow in that material.

Considering the second part of the question; Energy is the potential(capacity) to do work and it is measured in units of Joules, while when we try to measure this flow of energy with respect to the passing time, it is known as the power and it is mesured in the units of Watts. Empirical definition of power is the rate of flow of energy. 

We can connect the two parts of the above question by introducing an example here. 

Example: To make the electrons move or to make the current flow, we need some amount of energy per unit time or power from a power source. As you must have seen, the batteries come with wattage rating on them which implies how much power they can provide.

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Answered on 05 Jan Learn CBSE - Class 9/class 10 Tution +2 CBSE - Class 10/Science CBSE - Class 10/Science/Metals and Non-metals/Physical and chemical properties of metals and non-metals

The first part of the question asks about electrons and the electricity. Electrons are negatively charged particles present almost everywhere as they happen to be present inside the atoms which are the buiding blocks for materials. When these electrons, instead of being static inside the atoms, start... ...more

The first part of the question asks about electrons and the electricity.

Electrons are negatively charged particles present almost everywhere as they happen to be present inside the atoms which are the buiding blocks for materials. 

When these electrons, instead of being static inside the atoms, start moving or vibrating, they initiate a flow of this vibration among all the atoms of the material and a current or electricity is said to flow in that material.

Considering the second part of the question; Energy is the potential(capacity) to do work and it is measured in units of Joules, while when we try to measure this flow of energy with respect to the passing time, it is known as the power and it is mesured in the units of Watts. Empirical definition of power is the rate of flow of energy

We can connect the two parts of the above question by introducing an example here. 

Example: To make the electrons move or to make the current flow, we need some amount of energy per unit time or power from a power source. As you must have seen, the batteries come with wattage rating on them which implies how much power they can provide.

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Answered on 04 Jan Learn CBSE - Class 9/class 10 Tution +2 CBSE - Class 10/Science CBSE - Class 10/Science/Metals and Non-metals/Physical and chemical properties of metals and non-metals

When electrons start moving under a potential difference existing between two points, that flow is named as current or electricity. On a separate note, when energy is applied or used to do something like that, we prefer usually measure that energy for every passing time (second) . That rate of energy... ...more

When electrons start moving under a potential difference existing between two points, that flow is named as current or electricity. 
On a separate note, when energy is applied or used to do something like that, we prefer usually measure that energy for every passing time (second) . That rate of energy flow is named as power of the supplying device or system.

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Ruchi describes herself as A master's in Physics from IIT with research experience.. She conducts classes in Class 8 Tuition and Class 9 Tuition. Ruchi is located in Ashok Vihar DVB Colony, Delhi. Ruchi takes Online Classes- via online medium. Ruchi has completed Bachelor of Science (B.Sc.) from University of Delhi in 2010, Bachelor of Education (B.Ed.) from University of Jammu in 2014 and Master of Science (M.Sc.) from IIT Jodhpur in 2018. She is well versed in Hindi and English. Ruchi has got 1 reviews till now with 100% positive feedback.

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