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Bhuvnesh KumarB.Tech IIT Delhi; Senior Physics Faculty at VMC
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In Physics conceptual clarity is the key to get command over the subject. Keeping this in mind I use real life scenarios, demonstration and thought experiments to clear theory first. Then we do the necessary mathematics part of driving equations and formulae, which is just enough for us and not too much. Afterwards we do good questions starting from basic to advance which test our concepts. I am using “we” here because it’s always student and teacher together who are interacting in class and working together to solve questions.
In my teaching career, I have been at senior faculty positions at various reputed institutes, because of which I have a diverse experience with students. I have taken both JEE and NEET batches for 11, 12 th and dropped and I understand there needs well. I have also worked with various students from school toppers to the most average ones. What I have found is that there are lot of myths regarding preparation which affect most of the students and make them afraid. I would like to clear some of them here: Myth 1: Physics is about math and as my math is weak I can't do physics. Fact: Physics is about concepts first, math comes later. In fact for NEET and JEE Mains command over basic math only is required. While for JEE Advance only good hold over advance math is required Myth 2: Rote learn formulae and you will do good in exams Fact: Far from truth. Concepts need to be understood first. Otherwise you won’t understand where to apply circular motion and where to do angular momentum conservation. Further understanding concepts bring confidence and drastically reduce dependence over formulae Myth 3: Solve as many questions as possible Fact: False, solve less questions but solve them properly. Once you solve a question try to make sense of the answer that why is it happening so. Does the answer makes intutive sense to you. This way you will understand concepts better and won't forget Myth 4: Physics is not my cup of tea and only intelligent students can do Fact: It’s a lie, Physics is a very natural subject. It comes automatically once you understand the concept. An average intelligent student can do great in physics if she/he is taught properly and she/he spends ample time in understanding concepts.
So as a teacher my job is to make physics conceptually clear to you, guide you through your preparation, take away your fears and show to you that "yes you can do it !"
Subjects
Physics for competitive examination Grade 11-Grade 12
Physics for NEET
Physics for IIT JEE
Experience
Professor Physics (Oct, 2018–Present) at Vidyamandir Classes Pitampura
* Batches of NEET Dropper * Batches of JEE Mains and Advance for 11, 12 and dropper
Faculty Physics (Jun, 2017–Sep, 2018) at Narayana
Taking Physics Classes of NEET Students
Education
B.Tech (Jul, 2009–May, 2013) from Indian Institute of Technology (IIT), Delhi