Hi Learners! 

I am Ankita. 

Thank you for visiting us, and if you did purchase our course, thank you for putting your trust in us. 

The journey of preparing this course hasn't been easy. I had first conceived of the idea of starting an online coaching for NET English back in 2016. I had even bought a domain and would post things there, but due to circumstances, things couldn't materialise properly then and I had to leave that endeavour midway. However, I harboured this dream inside me and it remained there for years.

It was in 2021 when I was going through a particularly bad phase in my life that I had started my YouTube channel, just to get over the pain I was going through and to keep my mind occupied. There, students would regularly inquire about NET related queries, and it was then that the dormant dream came to life once again. 

I spent the initial days trying to figure out things: how to do this, will I be able to do this, how should I go about the syllabus, and related questions. After tackling those periods of self doubt, because it was indeed a gargantuan task (as I am sure you guys know), I decided to dive into it, with all my heart and soul. It took me more than a year to come up with this final version of the course, with hits and trials of how to present the final draft, where to put each author, how to categorise, etc. The final syllabus which you have in front of you is a result of many cuts and crosses and replacements and deletions and additions (because the enthusiast that I am, I wanted to add so many more writers and topics but then had to do away with them to limit the syllabus to only the most relevant ones). 

I have made sure to tailor the course to meet every demand of the students. And it's still a work in progress, because I will keep updating things here (and obviously notify my students of the same, so that they do not miss it) to keep up with the latest trends and pattern. 

I am sure you will like it. Still, it might so happen that even after taking utmost care and referring to multiple sources, some error might have inadvertently crept in (though the chances are slim). I request you to be kind in such a case and point that out to me (with a proof that it was indeed wrong), so that I may rectify it for the benefit of others as well. I simply ask of you to be understanding of it, because I too am just a human being, prone to errors. Didn't Alexander Pope say "To err is human, to forgive, divine"?

So my learners, my future professors, dive in, with all your heart. Give the exam your best shot, give it your 100% and I am sure you'll come out with flying colors.

Wishing you all the love and luck,

Your very own,
Ankita.