Apr 28, 2015 11:52 PM
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I had joined Sinhal classes at Dadar for my CET entrance. It was a month's crash course and the fees was really high. To be fair, I didn't quite like their training or faculty. First of all, the classrooms were huge and every batch would accommodate about 100 students at least. There is no complaint whatsoever if I had to rate the infrastructure, but the teachers are just not able to provide individual attention to students.
They usually understand who are the smart ones in the batch. It looks like they are teaching only that selected bunch and wait for acknowledgement as well on from them. Sure CET means one needs to be quick with solving sums or balancing chemical equations. But instead of training how to do it, the faculty members just solve it for you in the most shortcut way.
A person can be Einstein if they have great IQ, but what's the point in being a teacher when they cannot impart the ideas into the minds of students? Since I was just a student then, it used to really make me feel awful that my parent's hard-earned money was wasted into a class where they consider education more as a source of business and don't care whether students fare good or bad in their exams.