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FACULTIES IN GALAXY TUTORIALS


BIOLOGY:

 
Shruti Pandey
[M. Sc. ( Gold Medalist )]
AIPMT AIR - 1928
GATE AIR - 18
Ex. Faculty Byju's & Unacademic.
Experience- 04 Years 



PHYSICS


  
Prof. Santosh Gajbhiye
B. Tech. [NIT], M. Tech[Hons]
GATE : 98.86 Percentile
PRASAR BHARTI : AIR-03
UPSC-IES (Mains ) - Qualified
Ex. Faculty : Pt. R.S.S.U., AITMA, MATS University.
Experience- 16 Years




CHEMISTRY


     
Dr. Abhit Sir 
[BAMS]
Experience- 02 Years 




MATHEMATICS


Prof. Gajendra Singh Rathore
Ph.D. (Solar Cells), M.Tech, B.E., PGDM (Energy)
Assistant Professor, 
Pt. Ravishankar Shukla University
UGC-NET, GATE Qualified, University Topper (M.Tech 2012 Batch)  
Experience- 14 Years













 



Aditi Kashyap 
[M.Sc.]
NEET - 2016 Qualified 
Experience- 04 Years 





Miss.  Savita Sinha
[ B.E. (EEE) ]
CGPSC ( PRE. ) - Qualified
Experience- 02 Years 

 





 
Amit Sir
[B. Tech (NIT)]
Experience- 04 Years 









Prof. Kalpit Kaurase
Ph.D., M.Tech, B.E. 
Professor & Head, 
TGPCET, Nagpur
Mentor & Visiting Faculty
Experience- 14 Years








Message of Director

For the admission in various medical colleges in India the NEET examination will be conducted in the first or second week of may month.                      
The JEE Main examination will be conducted two times in a year January and April month. Candidates who had earlier appeared for the January paper are also eligible to appear for the April one. 
Practice Questions from the NCERT Book to achieve good rank in the NEET examination. In the JEE Main Exam. Many questions in the Physics and Chemistry sections were based on NCERT Textbooks and NCERT Solutions. Some of the questions were based on examples given in the NCERT Textbooks.  So, make sure to thoroughly revise and study NCERT textbooks and NCERT Examples to prepare well for the exam.


Teaching Mode in Galaxy Tutorials

1. Integrated Teaching Approach

The standardized education delivery methodology at galaxy tutorial ensures perfect and consistent coaching by our faculty members. The teaching methodology is so unique and holistic that it generates not only excellent classroom discussions but also insightful study material. Each and every lecture is planned to make sure that the content delivered is standard, complete and finished in stipulated time. The concept at galaxy is not only to teach for entrance exams but also for board exams. Every effort is made to make the concepts crystal clear to the student.

2. Well Qualified Faculty

The basic structure of Galaxy is firmly built on a highly professional faculty team comprising of a perfect blend of academicians and subject experts. The notable qualifications and vast experience of the faculty members help to make complex problems easy for students. Galaxy has a vast pool of talented and highly qualified phD, M.tech.& M.Sc. faculty.

3. Doubt Clearance

The students at Galaxy find the doubt clearing system quite helpful. During doubt clearing hours, students can ask any doubt related to any subjective topic from the respective subject teachers in allotted rooms.

4. Parent teacher Meetings

Parent Teachers Meetings (PTM) are an integral part of our education delivery and feedback system. We frequently invite parents to meet with their respective teachers to understand their performance closely. This is also an opportunity for us to get in touch with the parents and motivate them to help us and students achieve the common goal of qualifying in entrance exam selection. Another important advantage is that parents can directly meet the teachers and know about the weak areas of their child.


5.  Attendance

Daily/monthly attendance alerts to absentees, send to the parents.

6. Comprehensive testing system

Students are exposed to different types of test segments viz. Unit Tests, Term Tests and Complete Syllabus Tests. The Term Tests are long syllabus tests are conducted to give students firsthand experience of the real test environment. The Complete Syllabus Tests are full length tests that cover entire syllabus of the particular subject.








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