Raja Park, Jaipur, India - 302004.
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University of Rajasthan
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Doctor of Philosophy (Ph.D.)
Raja Park, Jaipur, India - 302004
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Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in BA Tuition
1
Field tutored for
English
Experience in School or College
My experience at school was a very memorable and formative part of my life. School was not only a place where I gained academic knowledge but also where I learned important life lessons. I enjoyed attending classes, participating in discussions, and learning from my teachers, who always guided and motivated me. My classmates and friends made school life more enjoyable, and we shared many happy moments together during classes, sports, and cultural activities. Sometimes there were challenges, such as exams and assignments, but they helped me become more disciplined and responsible. School also taught me the value of teamwork, respect, and hard work. The supportive environment encouraged me to develop confidence and curiosity for learning. Overall, my school experience was enriching and enjoyable, and it played a significant role in shaping my personality and preparing me for future opportunities.
Type of class
Regular Classes, Crash Course
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
Taught in School or College
Yes
BA English Subjects
European Classical Literature, British Poetry and Drama: 14th to 17th Centuries, British Literature: 19th Century, Modern European Drama, World Literatures, Literary Theory, Autobiography, American Literature, Travel writing, Womens' Writing, Creative Writing, Language, Literature and Culture, Popular Literature, Gender and Human Rights, Science fiction and Detective Literature, Literary Criticism, British Poetry and Drama: 17th and 18th Centuries, British Literature: 18th Century, British Literature: Post World War II, Contemporary India: Women and Empowerment, Indian Writing in English, British Romantic Literature, Research Methodology, Literature and Cinema, English/MIL Communication, Literature of the Indian Diaspora, Partition Literature, British Literature: The Early 20th Century, Nineteenth Century European Realism, Language and Linguistics, Media and Communication Skills, Indian Classical Literature, Postcolonial Literatures
Teaching Experience in detail in BA Tuition
Teaching has been one of the most meaningful and transformative experiences of my life. For me, teaching is not just about delivering information; it is about shaping minds, inspiring curiosity, and helping students discover their own potential. When I enter a classroom, I see not just students sitting on benches but individuals with dreams, talents, and the ability to change the world. A good teacher does not simply complete the syllabus; a good teacher creates a learning environment where students feel confident to ask questions, express their ideas, and think independently. I always try to make my lectures interactive and engaging so that students do not feel that learning is a burden but an exciting journey of discovery. One of the most rewarding aspects of teaching is seeing students grow intellectually and personally. When a student who once hesitated to speak begins to express ideas confidently, or when a complex concept suddenly becomes clear to them, it brings immense satisfaction. These moments remind me that teaching is not only about knowledge but also about encouragement and belief in students. I also try to teach my students that education is not limited to textbooks. Education should help them develop critical thinking, empathy, discipline, and a sense of responsibility toward society. A teacher’s role is to guide students to become not only successful professionals but also thoughtful and ethical human beings. Ultimately, teaching is a continuous learning process. Every class, every question, and every discussion teaches me something new. This mutual learning between teacher and students makes the classroom a dynamic and inspiring place
Upcoming Live Classes
1. Do you have any prior teaching experience?
Yes
2. Which classes do you teach?
I teach BA Tuition Class.
3. Do you provide a demo class?
Yes, I provide a free demo class.
4. How many years of experience do you have?
I have been teaching for 1 year.
Class Location
Online class via Zoom
Student's Home
Tutor's Home
Years of Experience in BA Tuition
1
Field tutored for
English
Experience in School or College
My experience at school was a very memorable and formative part of my life. School was not only a place where I gained academic knowledge but also where I learned important life lessons. I enjoyed attending classes, participating in discussions, and learning from my teachers, who always guided and motivated me. My classmates and friends made school life more enjoyable, and we shared many happy moments together during classes, sports, and cultural activities. Sometimes there were challenges, such as exams and assignments, but they helped me become more disciplined and responsible. School also taught me the value of teamwork, respect, and hard work. The supportive environment encouraged me to develop confidence and curiosity for learning. Overall, my school experience was enriching and enjoyable, and it played a significant role in shaping my personality and preparing me for future opportunities.
Type of class
Regular Classes, Crash Course
Class strength catered to
One on one/ Private Tutions, Group Classes
Taught in School or College
Yes
BA English Subjects
European Classical Literature, British Poetry and Drama: 14th to 17th Centuries, British Literature: 19th Century, Modern European Drama, World Literatures, Literary Theory, Autobiography, American Literature, Travel writing, Womens' Writing, Creative Writing, Language, Literature and Culture, Popular Literature, Gender and Human Rights, Science fiction and Detective Literature, Literary Criticism, British Poetry and Drama: 17th and 18th Centuries, British Literature: 18th Century, British Literature: Post World War II, Contemporary India: Women and Empowerment, Indian Writing in English, British Romantic Literature, Research Methodology, Literature and Cinema, English/MIL Communication, Literature of the Indian Diaspora, Partition Literature, British Literature: The Early 20th Century, Nineteenth Century European Realism, Language and Linguistics, Media and Communication Skills, Indian Classical Literature, Postcolonial Literatures
Teaching Experience in detail in BA Tuition
Teaching has been one of the most meaningful and transformative experiences of my life. For me, teaching is not just about delivering information; it is about shaping minds, inspiring curiosity, and helping students discover their own potential. When I enter a classroom, I see not just students sitting on benches but individuals with dreams, talents, and the ability to change the world. A good teacher does not simply complete the syllabus; a good teacher creates a learning environment where students feel confident to ask questions, express their ideas, and think independently. I always try to make my lectures interactive and engaging so that students do not feel that learning is a burden but an exciting journey of discovery. One of the most rewarding aspects of teaching is seeing students grow intellectually and personally. When a student who once hesitated to speak begins to express ideas confidently, or when a complex concept suddenly becomes clear to them, it brings immense satisfaction. These moments remind me that teaching is not only about knowledge but also about encouragement and belief in students. I also try to teach my students that education is not limited to textbooks. Education should help them develop critical thinking, empathy, discipline, and a sense of responsibility toward society. A teacher’s role is to guide students to become not only successful professionals but also thoughtful and ethical human beings. Ultimately, teaching is a continuous learning process. Every class, every question, and every discussion teaches me something new. This mutual learning between teacher and students makes the classroom a dynamic and inspiring place
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