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I am an engineer from education and profession.
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Magahi

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VIT

Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.)

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Hadapsar Industrial Estate, Pune, India - 411013

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Teaches

Engineering Entrance Coaching classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Engineering Entrance Coaching classes

8

Engineering Entrance Exams

GATE Coaching Classes, BITSAT Coaching Classes, IIT JEE Coaching Classes

IITJEE Coaching

IIT JEE Mains Coaching, IIT JEE Foundation Course, IIT JEE Crash Course, IIT JEE Integrated Coaching, IIT JEE Advanced Coaching

Type of class

Crash Course, Regular Classes

IIT-JEE Subjects

Physics , Maths

Class I-V Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition

6

Board

ICSE, State, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, EVS, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

EVS, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Social Science, EVS, Science, Mathematics

Class 6 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 6 Tuition

6

Board

State, CBSE, ICSE

CBSE Subjects taught

EVS, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, Science, EVS

Class 7 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 7 Tuition

6

Board

State, CBSE, ICSE

CBSE Subjects taught

EVS, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, Science, EVS

Class 8 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 8 Tuition

6

Board

State, CBSE, ICSE

CBSE Subjects taught

EVS, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, Science, EVS

Class 9 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 9 Tuition

6

Board

State, ICSE, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

Social science, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

EVS, Mathematics, Chemistry, Geography, EVS, Physics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, EVS, Science, Social Science

Class 10 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition

6

Board

State, ICSE, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

Social science, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

EVS, Mathematics, Chemistry, Geography, EVS, Physics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, EVS, Science, Social Science

Class 11 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 11 Tuition

6

Board

ISC/ICSE, State, CBSE

ISC/ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics

CBSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Physics, Mathematics

Class 12 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition

6

Board

ISC/ICSE, State, CBSE

ISC/ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics

CBSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Physics, Mathematics

Engineering Diploma Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Engineering Diploma Tuition

4

Engineering Diploma Branch

Mechanical Engineering Diploma

Mechanical Engineering Diploma Subject

Thermal Engineering, Tool Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Power Engineering, Industrial Fluid Power, Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, Material Handling Systems, Production Technology, Advanced Manufacturing Processes, Production Processes, Alternate Energy Sources & Management, Metrology & Quality Control, Refrigeration & AirConditioning, Theory of Machines & Mechanisms, Manufacturing Technology, Power Plant Engineering, Strength of Materials, Mechanical Engineering Materials, Design of Machine Elements

Type of class

Crash Course, Regular Classes

Class strength catered to

Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions

Taught in School or College

Yes

BTech Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in BTech Tuition

6

BTech Mechanical subjects

Dynamics of Machinery, Internal Combustion Engines and Emissions, Strength of Materials, Thermodynamics, Production and Operations Management, Heat Treatment of Metals and Alloys, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Systems, Plant Layout and Material Handling, Kinematics of Machinery, Turbomachines, Energy Engineering and Management, Elasticity & Plasticity, Non-Conventional Energy Sources/ Solar Energy, Steam & Gas Turbines, Manufacturing Technology, Cryogenics, Machine Tool Technology, Welding Technology, Operations Research, Fluid Mechanics, Mechanics of Machines, Jet Propulsion and Rocket Technology, Heat & Mass Transfer, Design Engineering, Metrology, Mechanical Measurements and Instrumentation, Electro Magnetic Theory, Material Science and Metallurgy, Machine Design, Mechanical Behavior of Engineering Materials

BTech Branch

BTech Mechanical Engineering

Type of class

Crash Course, Regular Classes

Class strength catered to

Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions

Taught in School or College

Yes

Yoga Classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Yoga Classes

3

Yoga purpose catered to

General Fitness

Age group catered to

22- 50 years old, 14- 21 years old

Styles of Yoga

Patanjali Yoga

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FAQs

1. Which classes do you teach?

I teach BTech Tuition, Class 10 Tuition, Class 11 Tuition, Class 12 Tuition, Class 6 Tuition, Class 7 Tuition, Class 8 Tuition, Class 9 Tuition, Class I-V Tuition and Engineering Diploma Tuition Classes.

2. Do you provide a demo class?

Yes, I provide a free demo class.

3. How many years of experience do you have?

I have been teaching for 8 years.

Answers by Sourav Kumar Singh (5)

Answered on 05/12/2016 Learn Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching +1 Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching/Electronics & Communication

They are commonly used in process, micro-computer and amplifier systems. In general feedback is the process by which a fraction of the output signal, either a voltage or a current, is used as an input. If this feed back fraction is opposite in value or phase to the input signal, then the feedback is... ...more
They are commonly used in process, micro-computer and amplifier systems. In general feedback is the process by which a fraction of the output signal, either a voltage or a current, is used as an input. If this feed back fraction is opposite in value or phase to the input signal, then the feedback is said to be Negative Feedback, or sometimes degenerative feedback. Negative feedback opposes or subtracts from the input signals giving it many advantages in the design and stabilisation of control systems. For example, if the systems output changes for any reason, then negative feedback affects the input in such a way as to counteract the change. Feedback reduces the overall gain of a system with the degree of reduction being related to the systems open-loop gain. Negative feedback also has effects of reducing distortion, noise, sensitivity to external changes as well as improving system bandwidth and input and output impedances. Feedback in an electronic system, whether negative feedback or positive feedback is unilateral in direction. Meaning that its signals flow one way only from the output to the input of the system. This then makes the loop gain, G of the system independent of the load and source impedances. As feedback implies a closed-loop system it must therefore have a summing point. In a negative feedback system this summing point or junction at its input subtracts the feedback signal from the input signal to form an error signal, which drives the system. If the system has a positive gain, the feedback signal must be subtracted from the input signal in order for the feedback to be negative as shown.
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Answered on 05/12/2016 Learn Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching +1 Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching/Electronics & Communication

I will try to explain using examples. calculations attached respectively:- A system has a gain of 80 dB without feedback. If the negative feedback fraction is 1/50th. Calculate the closed-loop gain of the system in dB with the addition of negative feedback. Negative feedback example:- Then we can see... ...more
I will try to explain using examples. calculations attached respectively:- A system has a gain of 80 dB without feedback. If the negative feedback fraction is 1/50th. Calculate the closed-loop gain of the system in dB with the addition of negative feedback. Negative feedback example:- Then we can see that the system has a loop gain of 10,000 and a closed-loop gain of 34 dB. Negative Feedback Example No 2:- If after 5 years the loop gain of the system without negative feedback has fallen to 60 dB and the feedback fraction has remained constant at 1/50th. Calculate the new closed-loop gain value of the system. Negative feedback example 3: Then we can see from the two examples that without feedback, after 5 years of use the systems gain has fallen from 80 dB down to 60 dB, (10,000 to 1,000) a drop in open loop gain of about 25%. However with the addition of negative feedback the systems gain has only fallen from 34 dB to 33.5 dB, a reduction of less than 1.5%, which proves that negative feedback gives added stability to a systems gain. Therefore we can see that by applying negative feedback to a system greatly reduces its overall gain compared to its gain without feedback. The systems gain without feedback can be very large but not precise as it may change from one system device to the next, then it is possible to design a system with sufficient open-loop gain that, after the negative feedback has been added, the overall gain matches the desired value. Also, if the feedback network is constructed from passive elements having stable characteristics, the overall gain becomes very steady and unaffected by variation in the systems inherent open-loop gain.
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Answered on 05/12/2016 Learn Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching +1 Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching/Electronics & Communication

Resistance is a measure of the extent to which a substance opposes the movement of electrons among its atoms.The more easily the atoms give up and/or accept electrons, the lower the resistance, which is expressed in positive real number ohms. Reactance, denoted X, is an expression of the extent to which... ...more
Resistance is a measure of the extent to which a substance opposes the movement of electrons among its atoms.The more easily the atoms give up and/or accept electrons, the lower the resistance, which is expressed in positive real number ohms. Reactance, denoted X, is an expression of the extent to which an electronic component, circuit, or system stores and releases energy as the current and voltage fluctuate with each AC cycle. Reactance is expressed in imaginary number ohms.It is observed for AC, but not for DC.When AC passes through a component that contains reactance, energy might be stored and released in the form of a magnetic field, in which case the reactance is inductive (denoted +jXL); or energy might be stored and released in the form of an electric field, in which case the reactance is capacitive (denoted -jXC). Reactance is conventionally multiplied by the positive square root of -1, which is the unit imaginary number called the j operator, to express Z as a complex number of the form R + jXL (when the net reactance is inductive) or R - jXC (when the net reactance is capacitive).
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Answered on 05/12/2016 Learn Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching +1 Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching/Electronics & Communication

Impedance is a vector (two-dimensional)quantity consisting of two independent scalar (one-dimensional) phenomena: resistance and reactance.
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Teaches

Engineering Entrance Coaching classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Engineering Entrance Coaching classes

8

Engineering Entrance Exams

GATE Coaching Classes, BITSAT Coaching Classes, IIT JEE Coaching Classes

IITJEE Coaching

IIT JEE Mains Coaching, IIT JEE Foundation Course, IIT JEE Crash Course, IIT JEE Integrated Coaching, IIT JEE Advanced Coaching

Type of class

Crash Course, Regular Classes

IIT-JEE Subjects

Physics , Maths

Class I-V Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class I-V Tuition

6

Board

ICSE, State, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, EVS, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

EVS, Social Studies, Science, Mathematics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Social Science, EVS, Science, Mathematics

Class 6 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 6 Tuition

6

Board

State, CBSE, ICSE

CBSE Subjects taught

EVS, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, Science, EVS

Class 7 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 7 Tuition

6

Board

State, CBSE, ICSE

CBSE Subjects taught

EVS, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, Science, EVS

Class 8 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 8 Tuition

6

Board

State, CBSE, ICSE

CBSE Subjects taught

EVS, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, Science, EVS

Class 9 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 9 Tuition

6

Board

State, ICSE, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

Social science, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

EVS, Mathematics, Chemistry, Geography, EVS, Physics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, EVS, Science, Social Science

Class 10 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 10 Tuition

6

Board

State, ICSE, CBSE

CBSE Subjects taught

Social science, Mathematics, Science

ICSE Subjects taught

EVS, Mathematics, Chemistry, Geography, EVS, Physics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Mathematics, EVS, Science, Social Science

Class 11 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 11 Tuition

6

Board

ISC/ICSE, State, CBSE

ISC/ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics

CBSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Physics, Mathematics

Class 12 Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Class 12 Tuition

6

Board

ISC/ICSE, State, CBSE

ISC/ICSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics

CBSE Subjects taught

Mathematics, Physics

Taught in School or College

No

State Syllabus Subjects taught

Physics, Mathematics

Engineering Diploma Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Engineering Diploma Tuition

4

Engineering Diploma Branch

Mechanical Engineering Diploma

Mechanical Engineering Diploma Subject

Thermal Engineering, Tool Engineering, Applied Mathematics, Power Engineering, Industrial Fluid Power, Fluid Mechanics and Machinery, Material Handling Systems, Production Technology, Advanced Manufacturing Processes, Production Processes, Alternate Energy Sources & Management, Metrology & Quality Control, Refrigeration & AirConditioning, Theory of Machines & Mechanisms, Manufacturing Technology, Power Plant Engineering, Strength of Materials, Mechanical Engineering Materials, Design of Machine Elements

Type of class

Crash Course, Regular Classes

Class strength catered to

Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions

Taught in School or College

Yes

BTech Tuition

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in BTech Tuition

6

BTech Mechanical subjects

Dynamics of Machinery, Internal Combustion Engines and Emissions, Strength of Materials, Thermodynamics, Production and Operations Management, Heat Treatment of Metals and Alloys, Refrigeration & Air Conditioning Systems, Plant Layout and Material Handling, Kinematics of Machinery, Turbomachines, Energy Engineering and Management, Elasticity & Plasticity, Non-Conventional Energy Sources/ Solar Energy, Steam & Gas Turbines, Manufacturing Technology, Cryogenics, Machine Tool Technology, Welding Technology, Operations Research, Fluid Mechanics, Mechanics of Machines, Jet Propulsion and Rocket Technology, Heat & Mass Transfer, Design Engineering, Metrology, Mechanical Measurements and Instrumentation, Electro Magnetic Theory, Material Science and Metallurgy, Machine Design, Mechanical Behavior of Engineering Materials

BTech Branch

BTech Mechanical Engineering

Type of class

Crash Course, Regular Classes

Class strength catered to

Group Classes, One on one/ Private Tutions

Taught in School or College

Yes

Yoga Classes

Class Location

Online (video chat via skype, google hangout etc)

Student's Home

Tutor's Home

Years of Experience in Yoga Classes

3

Yoga purpose catered to

General Fitness

Age group catered to

22- 50 years old, 14- 21 years old

Styles of Yoga

Patanjali Yoga

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Answers by Sourav Kumar Singh (5)

Answered on 05/12/2016 Learn Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching +1 Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching/Electronics & Communication

They are commonly used in process, micro-computer and amplifier systems. In general feedback is the process by which a fraction of the output signal, either a voltage or a current, is used as an input. If this feed back fraction is opposite in value or phase to the input signal, then the feedback is... ...more
They are commonly used in process, micro-computer and amplifier systems. In general feedback is the process by which a fraction of the output signal, either a voltage or a current, is used as an input. If this feed back fraction is opposite in value or phase to the input signal, then the feedback is said to be Negative Feedback, or sometimes degenerative feedback. Negative feedback opposes or subtracts from the input signals giving it many advantages in the design and stabilisation of control systems. For example, if the systems output changes for any reason, then negative feedback affects the input in such a way as to counteract the change. Feedback reduces the overall gain of a system with the degree of reduction being related to the systems open-loop gain. Negative feedback also has effects of reducing distortion, noise, sensitivity to external changes as well as improving system bandwidth and input and output impedances. Feedback in an electronic system, whether negative feedback or positive feedback is unilateral in direction. Meaning that its signals flow one way only from the output to the input of the system. This then makes the loop gain, G of the system independent of the load and source impedances. As feedback implies a closed-loop system it must therefore have a summing point. In a negative feedback system this summing point or junction at its input subtracts the feedback signal from the input signal to form an error signal, which drives the system. If the system has a positive gain, the feedback signal must be subtracted from the input signal in order for the feedback to be negative as shown.
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Answered on 05/12/2016 Learn Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching +1 Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching/Electronics & Communication

I will try to explain using examples. calculations attached respectively:- A system has a gain of 80 dB without feedback. If the negative feedback fraction is 1/50th. Calculate the closed-loop gain of the system in dB with the addition of negative feedback. Negative feedback example:- Then we can see... ...more
I will try to explain using examples. calculations attached respectively:- A system has a gain of 80 dB without feedback. If the negative feedback fraction is 1/50th. Calculate the closed-loop gain of the system in dB with the addition of negative feedback. Negative feedback example:- Then we can see that the system has a loop gain of 10,000 and a closed-loop gain of 34 dB. Negative Feedback Example No 2:- If after 5 years the loop gain of the system without negative feedback has fallen to 60 dB and the feedback fraction has remained constant at 1/50th. Calculate the new closed-loop gain value of the system. Negative feedback example 3: Then we can see from the two examples that without feedback, after 5 years of use the systems gain has fallen from 80 dB down to 60 dB, (10,000 to 1,000) a drop in open loop gain of about 25%. However with the addition of negative feedback the systems gain has only fallen from 34 dB to 33.5 dB, a reduction of less than 1.5%, which proves that negative feedback gives added stability to a systems gain. Therefore we can see that by applying negative feedback to a system greatly reduces its overall gain compared to its gain without feedback. The systems gain without feedback can be very large but not precise as it may change from one system device to the next, then it is possible to design a system with sufficient open-loop gain that, after the negative feedback has been added, the overall gain matches the desired value. Also, if the feedback network is constructed from passive elements having stable characteristics, the overall gain becomes very steady and unaffected by variation in the systems inherent open-loop gain.
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Answered on 05/12/2016 Learn Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching +1 Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching/Electronics & Communication

Resistance is a measure of the extent to which a substance opposes the movement of electrons among its atoms.The more easily the atoms give up and/or accept electrons, the lower the resistance, which is expressed in positive real number ohms. Reactance, denoted X, is an expression of the extent to which... ...more
Resistance is a measure of the extent to which a substance opposes the movement of electrons among its atoms.The more easily the atoms give up and/or accept electrons, the lower the resistance, which is expressed in positive real number ohms. Reactance, denoted X, is an expression of the extent to which an electronic component, circuit, or system stores and releases energy as the current and voltage fluctuate with each AC cycle. Reactance is expressed in imaginary number ohms.It is observed for AC, but not for DC.When AC passes through a component that contains reactance, energy might be stored and released in the form of a magnetic field, in which case the reactance is inductive (denoted +jXL); or energy might be stored and released in the form of an electric field, in which case the reactance is capacitive (denoted -jXC). Reactance is conventionally multiplied by the positive square root of -1, which is the unit imaginary number called the j operator, to express Z as a complex number of the form R + jXL (when the net reactance is inductive) or R - jXC (when the net reactance is capacitive).
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Answered on 05/12/2016 Learn Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching +1 Exam Coaching/Engineering Entrance Coaching/GATE Coaching/Electronics & Communication

Impedance is a vector (two-dimensional)quantity consisting of two independent scalar (one-dimensional) phenomena: resistance and reactance.
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Sourav Kumar Singh describes himself as Teacher And Engineer. He conducts classes in BTech Tuition, Class 10 Tuition and Class 11 Tuition. Sourav Kumar Singh is located in Hadapsar Industrial Estate, Pune. Sourav Kumar Singh takes at students Home and Regular Classes- at his Home. He has 8 years of teaching experience . Sourav Kumar Singh has completed Bachelor of Engineering (B.E.) from VIT. HeĀ is well versed in Magahi, English, Bhojpuri, Marathi and Hindi.

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