One of the most memorable teachers I’ve ever had is Binod Sir, who taught me Chemistry in Class 12 around the year 2015, under the ICSE board. Our class had around 70 students, yet he managed to give personal attention to each of us, which was truly remarkable. His deep knowledge of Chemistry and his ability to simplify even the most complex concepts made a huge difference in how I understood the subject. What stood out the most was his unique teaching style—calm, clear, and full of real-life examples. Whether it was Organic Chemistry or Physical Chemistry, he made every topic feel approachable. I remember him often saying, “Don’t just memorize—understand why it happens,” and that completely changed the way I studied. Beyond academics, Binod Sir was also a great mentor. He would often share valuable life lessons between classes, which made us respect him even more. His passion for teaching and dedication to his students left a lasting impact on me. Even today, whenever I come across a Chemistry concept, I recall how he taught it—with patience, precision, and purpose. Binod Sir wasn’t just a teacher—he was an inspiration, and I feel lucky to have been his student.
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