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AK Shrivastav

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Taratala Road, Kolkata, India - 700088.

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I am an IITIAN .
I can teach MATHS, PHYSICS, CHEMISTRY from Lower class levels to JEE ADVANCED level.
I can guide students till 10th all subjects and 11-12 only PCM .
Well tution strategy will depend upon the student what he needs and what is the requirements.However if any parent has given me that responsibility of his/her ward I will not disappoint him from my side n will try not let him be disappointed from his/her ward side.I am an experienced, qualified teacher and tutor with over 1 year of experience in teaching Maths and Chemistry, across different boards including CBSE, ICSE, IGCSE and State Board. Passionate about solving mathematical problems and chemical equations, over the years I have helped hundreds of students overcome their fear of Maths and Chemistry.
This is me AK SHRIVASTAV currently pursuing B.TECH In Kolkata

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Hindi

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Marine Engineering and Research institute kolkata Pursuing

Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.)

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Engineering Entrance Coaching classes
1 Student

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Class 11 Tuition
1 Student

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Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 11 Tuition

1

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CBSE, ISC/ICSE, State

ISC/ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics

CBSE Subjects taught

Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics

Class 12 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition

1

Board

CBSE, ISC/ICSE, State

ISC/ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics

CBSE Subjects taught

Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics

Class 6 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 6 Tuition

1

Board

ICSE, CBSE, State, International Baccalaureate, IGCSE

IB Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics

CBSE Subjects taught

English, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English

IGCSE Subjects taught

English, Science

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics, English, Social science

Class 7 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 7 Tuition

1

Board

ICSE, CBSE, State, International Baccalaureate, IGCSE

IB Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics

CBSE Subjects taught

English, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English

IGCSE Subjects taught

English, Science

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics, English, Social science

Class 8 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 8 Tuition

1

Board

ICSE, CBSE, State, International Baccalaureate, IGCSE

IB Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics

CBSE Subjects taught

English, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English

IGCSE Subjects taught

English, Science

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics, English, Social science

Class 9 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 9 Tuition

1

Board

State, ICSE, IGCSE, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Science, English

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics

IGCSE Subjects taught

Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Science, English, Mathematics

Class 10 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition

1

Board

State, ICSE, IGCSE, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Science, English

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics

IGCSE Subjects taught

Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Science, English, Mathematics

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1. Which classes do you teach?

I teach Class 10 Tuition, Class 11 Tuition, Class 12 Tuition, Class 6 Tuition, Class 7 Tuition, Class 8 Tuition, Class 9 Tuition and Engineering Entrance Coaching Classes.

2. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a free demo class.

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I have been teaching for less than a year.

Answers by AK Shrivastav (4)

Answered on 11/03/2017 Learn CBSE/Class 10/Science +1 Tuition/Class IX-X Tuition

Science- Go through Srijan books physics, chemistry and biology separately. Best book for science. Maths- R.D SHARMA Best book so far.
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Right from the time when a child starts his/her academics, the dilemma of choosing the board of education becomes a prime concern for parents. The choice of board makes a significant difference in the early development of the child and his/her exposure to the kind of education system that we have. In... ...more
Right from the time when a child starts his/her academics, the dilemma of choosing the board of education becomes a prime concern for parents. The choice of board makes a significant difference in the early development of the child and his/her exposure to the kind of education system that we have. In the Indian education system, two of the most recognized boards of education that one gets to opt for are CBSE and ICSE. The education system is split into primary, secondary and senior secondary levels. These levels play a significant role in building up one's career goals and achievements. The question that arises is what is better for the child? How does one choose the right system. One has to note that the two boards are very diverse and hence cannot be clubbed together. We need to examine the two boards on the basis of their functionality, offering abilities and other standards. CBSE is responsible for preparing the syllabus for the secondary and senior secondary levels. It is one the most preferred boards in India. It follows the national curriculum along with additional subject matter. The board conducts two examinations the All India Secondary School Examination, AISSE (Class X) and the All India Senior School Certificate Examination, AISSCE (Class XII). CBSE is recognized by the NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training) with the aim to operate a chain of central schools (Kendriya Vidyalaya) that could cater to the government employees who are in transferable jobs. A number of private schools have started to offer CBSE since a lot of private sector employees are also moving from place to place. The CBSE syllabus is very structured, highly predictable and controlled. All national entrance examinations are conducted as per this syllabus. ICSE on the other hand is conducted by yet another board, CISCE or the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination. It is similar to AISSE conducted by CBSE. An offshoot of the Cambridge IGCSE that existed during the British regime was taken over by the Anglo Indian Board and is now governed by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations. ICSE has taken in a lot of structures from the NCERT. At Grade 10, it is as of now is the toughest board examination. ISC (Class XII) is equally difficult to crack owing to its extremely detailed syllabus. Let us try to see the major differences between the two: Medium of Instruction: CBSE approves both English and Hindi language as the medium of instructions, ICSE does not recommend Hindi. Regular and Private Candidates: CBSE is affiliated to a large number of schools all over India. The board allows both regular candidates, who study in CBSE schools, as well as private candidates from non-affiliated schools to appear in the exams. Contrary to this, ICSE does not allow a candidate who has not been studying in an ICSE affiliated school to appear for the exams. Board Recognition: CBSE is recognized by Indian government and ICSE is not. Although the certificates provided by both of them are globally valid, yet CBSE has a better footing in the subcontinent than ICSE. CISCE is now recognized by many foreign education systems as equivalent to senior examination or high school. Curriculum/Course Content: The syllabus prepared by CBSE is more suitable for qualifying in various entrance examinations, including the medical and engineering professional exams. The syllabus of ICSE is more detailed and requires the student to remember a lot. CBSE is comparatively easier than ICSE. Both CBSE and ICSE (CISCE) have slightly different focus in terms of course content. CBSE is extremely focused on science and maths with a lot of attention paid to the application of knowledge. CISCE (ICSE) on the other hand is more balanced with equal focus on language, arts and science. Assessments: One more point of distinction between the two boards is the evaluation and assessment of students. In ICSE, internal assessments.
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Answered on 11/03/2017 Learn CBSE/Class 10/Mathematics +1 Tuition/Class IX-X Tuition

You see, 0^0 = 1, and it's obvious to a mathematician. The only problem is that the function f: [0, \infty) x R -> R, f(x, y) = x^y is discontinuous in (0, 0) and that's what causes problems -- for instance, this is the source of the whole "indeterminate form" notion. If a function f is continuous in... ...more
You see, 0^0 = 1, and it's obvious to a mathematician. The only problem is that the function f: [0, \infty) x R -> R, f(x, y) = x^y is discontinuous in (0, 0) and that's what causes problems -- for instance, this is the source of the whole "indeterminate form" notion. If a function f is continuous in (a, b), then for every two sequences a_n, b_n, such that lim a_n = a, lim b_n = b, we have lim f(a_n, b_n) = f(a, b). That's why lim (a_n)^(b_n) = a^b if (a, b) != (0, 0), and this is "determinate form". But if (a, b) = (0, 0), then no matter how we define 0^0, it does not follow that lim (a^n)^(b^n) = a^b = 0^0, because in this case, lim (a_n)^(b_n) can be every positive value, and so mathematicians used to call it "indeterminate form" (it's not common today, though). So, since this problem is unsolvable in a consistent (continuous) way, we define 0^0 = 1, to be consistent with exponentiation rules, at least. I've never seen a need for an "intuitive" explanation of exponentiation -- the usual definition is as intuitive as one can get. The thing is, most people do not know, _why_ expressions like pi^e are supposed to make sense -- they just take exponentiation as given. Only then they need to make up some explanation why "exponentiation rules" are like this, and what exponentiation is about. Hell, people don't even know what real numbers are! How are they supposed to make sense of exponentiation with exponent other than natural number?
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Answered on 11/03/2017 Learn Tuition/Class XI-XII Tuition (PUC)

It depends on what type of calculus problem it is! Differential Calculus has its own approach of domain and range and if it's clear enough then DC is yours Suman and Integration requires practice of different methods . Better if u ask me in which chapter of calculus you are facing problem so that I can... ...more
It depends on what type of calculus problem it is! Differential Calculus has its own approach of domain and range and if it's clear enough then DC is yours Suman and Integration requires practice of different methods . Better if u ask me in which chapter of calculus you are facing problem so that I can help you out of that specific chapter or the topic .
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Teaches

Engineering Entrance Coaching classes
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Class 11 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 11 Tuition

1

Board

CBSE, ISC/ICSE, State

ISC/ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics

CBSE Subjects taught

Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics

Class 12 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition

1

Board

CBSE, ISC/ICSE, State

ISC/ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics

CBSE Subjects taught

Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics

Class 6 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 6 Tuition

1

Board

ICSE, CBSE, State, International Baccalaureate, IGCSE

IB Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics

CBSE Subjects taught

English, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English

IGCSE Subjects taught

English, Science

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics, English, Social science

Class 7 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 7 Tuition

1

Board

ICSE, CBSE, State, International Baccalaureate, IGCSE

IB Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics

CBSE Subjects taught

English, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English

IGCSE Subjects taught

English, Science

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics, English, Social science

Class 8 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 8 Tuition

1

Board

ICSE, CBSE, State, International Baccalaureate, IGCSE

IB Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics

CBSE Subjects taught

English, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English

IGCSE Subjects taught

English, Science

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Science, Mathematics, English, Social science

Class 9 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 9 Tuition

1

Board

State, ICSE, IGCSE, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Science, English

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics

IGCSE Subjects taught

Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Science, English, Mathematics

Class 10 Tuition
1 Student

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition

1

Board

State, ICSE, IGCSE, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Science, English

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Chemistry, Physics

IGCSE Subjects taught

Chemistry, Mathematics, Physics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Science, English, Mathematics

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Answers by AK Shrivastav (4)

Answered on 11/03/2017 Learn CBSE/Class 10/Science +1 Tuition/Class IX-X Tuition

Science- Go through Srijan books physics, chemistry and biology separately. Best book for science. Maths- R.D SHARMA Best book so far.
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Answered on 11/03/2017 Learn Language/Foreign Language/French Language +11 Tuition/BA Tuition Tuition/BA Tuition/English Language Teaching Language/Foreign Language/Arabic Language Tuition/Class VI-VIII Tuition Tuition/Class VI-VIII Tuition/Telugu Language/Hindi Language Language/Hindi Language/Grammer and Vocabulary improvement Language/Foreign Language/Italian Language Tuition/Class IX-X Tuition Tuition/Class IX-X Tuition/Spanish Language/Foreign Language/German Language

Right from the time when a child starts his/her academics, the dilemma of choosing the board of education becomes a prime concern for parents. The choice of board makes a significant difference in the early development of the child and his/her exposure to the kind of education system that we have. In... ...more
Right from the time when a child starts his/her academics, the dilemma of choosing the board of education becomes a prime concern for parents. The choice of board makes a significant difference in the early development of the child and his/her exposure to the kind of education system that we have. In the Indian education system, two of the most recognized boards of education that one gets to opt for are CBSE and ICSE. The education system is split into primary, secondary and senior secondary levels. These levels play a significant role in building up one's career goals and achievements. The question that arises is what is better for the child? How does one choose the right system. One has to note that the two boards are very diverse and hence cannot be clubbed together. We need to examine the two boards on the basis of their functionality, offering abilities and other standards. CBSE is responsible for preparing the syllabus for the secondary and senior secondary levels. It is one the most preferred boards in India. It follows the national curriculum along with additional subject matter. The board conducts two examinations the All India Secondary School Examination, AISSE (Class X) and the All India Senior School Certificate Examination, AISSCE (Class XII). CBSE is recognized by the NCERT (National Council of Educational Research and Training) with the aim to operate a chain of central schools (Kendriya Vidyalaya) that could cater to the government employees who are in transferable jobs. A number of private schools have started to offer CBSE since a lot of private sector employees are also moving from place to place. The CBSE syllabus is very structured, highly predictable and controlled. All national entrance examinations are conducted as per this syllabus. ICSE on the other hand is conducted by yet another board, CISCE or the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination. It is similar to AISSE conducted by CBSE. An offshoot of the Cambridge IGCSE that existed during the British regime was taken over by the Anglo Indian Board and is now governed by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations. ICSE has taken in a lot of structures from the NCERT. At Grade 10, it is as of now is the toughest board examination. ISC (Class XII) is equally difficult to crack owing to its extremely detailed syllabus. Let us try to see the major differences between the two: Medium of Instruction: CBSE approves both English and Hindi language as the medium of instructions, ICSE does not recommend Hindi. Regular and Private Candidates: CBSE is affiliated to a large number of schools all over India. The board allows both regular candidates, who study in CBSE schools, as well as private candidates from non-affiliated schools to appear in the exams. Contrary to this, ICSE does not allow a candidate who has not been studying in an ICSE affiliated school to appear for the exams. Board Recognition: CBSE is recognized by Indian government and ICSE is not. Although the certificates provided by both of them are globally valid, yet CBSE has a better footing in the subcontinent than ICSE. CISCE is now recognized by many foreign education systems as equivalent to senior examination or high school. Curriculum/Course Content: The syllabus prepared by CBSE is more suitable for qualifying in various entrance examinations, including the medical and engineering professional exams. The syllabus of ICSE is more detailed and requires the student to remember a lot. CBSE is comparatively easier than ICSE. Both CBSE and ICSE (CISCE) have slightly different focus in terms of course content. CBSE is extremely focused on science and maths with a lot of attention paid to the application of knowledge. CISCE (ICSE) on the other hand is more balanced with equal focus on language, arts and science. Assessments: One more point of distinction between the two boards is the evaluation and assessment of students. In ICSE, internal assessments.
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Answered on 11/03/2017 Learn CBSE/Class 10/Mathematics +1 Tuition/Class IX-X Tuition

You see, 0^0 = 1, and it's obvious to a mathematician. The only problem is that the function f: [0, \infty) x R -> R, f(x, y) = x^y is discontinuous in (0, 0) and that's what causes problems -- for instance, this is the source of the whole "indeterminate form" notion. If a function f is continuous in... ...more
You see, 0^0 = 1, and it's obvious to a mathematician. The only problem is that the function f: [0, \infty) x R -> R, f(x, y) = x^y is discontinuous in (0, 0) and that's what causes problems -- for instance, this is the source of the whole "indeterminate form" notion. If a function f is continuous in (a, b), then for every two sequences a_n, b_n, such that lim a_n = a, lim b_n = b, we have lim f(a_n, b_n) = f(a, b). That's why lim (a_n)^(b_n) = a^b if (a, b) != (0, 0), and this is "determinate form". But if (a, b) = (0, 0), then no matter how we define 0^0, it does not follow that lim (a^n)^(b^n) = a^b = 0^0, because in this case, lim (a_n)^(b_n) can be every positive value, and so mathematicians used to call it "indeterminate form" (it's not common today, though). So, since this problem is unsolvable in a consistent (continuous) way, we define 0^0 = 1, to be consistent with exponentiation rules, at least. I've never seen a need for an "intuitive" explanation of exponentiation -- the usual definition is as intuitive as one can get. The thing is, most people do not know, _why_ expressions like pi^e are supposed to make sense -- they just take exponentiation as given. Only then they need to make up some explanation why "exponentiation rules" are like this, and what exponentiation is about. Hell, people don't even know what real numbers are! How are they supposed to make sense of exponentiation with exponent other than natural number?
Answers 130 Comments
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Answered on 11/03/2017 Learn Tuition/Class XI-XII Tuition (PUC)

It depends on what type of calculus problem it is! Differential Calculus has its own approach of domain and range and if it's clear enough then DC is yours Suman and Integration requires practice of different methods . Better if u ask me in which chapter of calculus you are facing problem so that I can... ...more
It depends on what type of calculus problem it is! Differential Calculus has its own approach of domain and range and if it's clear enough then DC is yours Suman and Integration requires practice of different methods . Better if u ask me in which chapter of calculus you are facing problem so that I can help you out of that specific chapter or the topic .
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AK Shrivastav describes himself as Tutor. He conducts classes in Class 10 Tuition, Class 11 Tuition and Class 12 Tuition. AK is located in Taratala Road, Kolkata. AK takes at students Home. He has 1 years of teaching experience . AK is pursuing Bachelor of Technology (B.Tech.) from Marine Engineering and Research institute kolkata. HeĀ is well versed in Hindi and English.

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