Tuesday, June 21, 2011

Coaching centres in Hyderabad


For GS, i attended Dr. DB Kumar's institute, Hyderabad. He is very committed, and his teaching is excellent. He is master of Geography, polity and economy. History is taken by Seenaiah sir, who teaches it like a story, science taken by other experienced faculty. DB Kumar sir also does map pointing (world geography) on daily basis. For us he used to do General Knowledge also in class. In Hyderabad i feel this is the best institute for GS. I don't know any institute(even in Delhi) other than this, which covers syllabus in 6 months(Nov - April).

For Public Administration, it's Krishna Pradeep sir, Hyderabad. He's also dedicated. I remember that he taught pub ad in detail even for crash batch attending prelims coaching. He's committed to complete syllabus. For pub ad, i heard Ravi Kumar sir is also good, but i didn't attend his classes.

And since GS and pub ad are current subjects, a candidate shouldn't expect spoon feeding from faculty. One should complement coaching classes with his own preparation from internet, news paper, magazines. All current affair related notes, opinions candidate should frame him/herself. Guidance from aspirant who are selected, cleared mains, cleared prelims will also be useful as exam is becoming more and m ore dynamic.

For Telugu literature, it's Nagaraju sir, Hyderabad-ph.9492849025. He is master, multi facited, professor and every thing. His classes are interesting and enlighting.

For interview, I took guidance from Kerala State Civil Service Acadamy, Trivandrum.

For those who are from Telugu medium, and want to improve their English language, i would suggest M. Sateesh Reddy's DEEP (Dynamic English Education Point) coaching which is available at Ameerpet, Nacharam, and RTC X roads. [I didn't attend this but my friends said this is very good.]

Though all these have been very instrumental in my preparation, you should be care full not to expect any spoon feeding from coaching centers and should always supplement the coaching with your home work.


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2 comments:

harish said...

i want to share about seeniaha because i don't want at least others not to make a mistake like me.Dont ever join seenaiha class for history optional and i admire his style but there is no problem if one joins for a general studies where he teaches history (may be it may be useful for pre and mains general) but never join for optional.Reasons for the above are he will take atleast 1 year and not that to complete and most irregular to classes and even he will come to class 1-2 hrs late(most cases) and he will cover the syllabus in a irregular way.For example first he will teach ussr collapse and then cold war then industrial revolution.presently he is teaching in sri chaitanya(hyderabad).coming to medival india he leave mughals entirely which is half of the syllabus.About modern history, he will teach with general studies candidates(understand how careless he is).I know in hyderabd two faculty are teaching history who are popular one is seenaiha and other is karim. karim may not be that good speaker as seenaiha but one will not feel bore in his classes.Good thing is that he is regular and punctual.
Both will teach ancient india well.Karim is teaching in an orderly way(chronological as it is needed to link one with the other. of course even the dates not soo important.About karim his class are crowded atleast comparitevely more people than seeniaha.Next even the management not dare to speak with seeniaha, what about students.So better if u can afford, go to delhi inquire some seniors and students about the faculty who deals with history.I heard that hemanth jha is good but there are others like baliyaan.so if one cannot afford then my suggestion is karim.

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