Hello there, I am Amrit Jha. I have done my bachelor's in Mechanical engineering. I have been teaching math and physics to school students for about 2 years now. I teach from grade 6 -12. I also teach for competitions and Olympiads.
My achievements include qualifying one of the toughest exam in India. I scored 99% in that exam. I can teach you to visualize physics like a real world scenario. Talking about math, its all about making it interesting. I can do that pretty well. I like to organize my classes according to the needs of my u students. So, you are welcome to learn and achieve your goals.
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