Can students relying solely on virtual coaching really succeed?

How dependable are the claims that using only online coaching can help students excel in competitive exams like JEE and NEET? As someone in the 10th grade and 27 years old, I’m curious whether combining online tutoring with traditional classroom sessions could offer additional advantages compared to attending offline classes alone. I would appreciate insights on whether a balanced approach might lead to improved results and deeper understanding.

Hey there! I’ve been mulling over this too and feel like online coaching definitely has its perks, but mixing in some face-to-face sessions could really add to the picture. I mean, virtual platforms offer up flexibility and access to experts you might not otherwise meet, but sometimes nothing beats the immediate interaction and hands-on guidance you get in a classroom. Have any of you tried combining both methods? I wonder if that could be the key to not just understanding theories but really nailing down the problem-solving techniques in exams like JEE or NEET. Also, do you think virtual coaching can adapt to different learning styles as well as traditional classes do? Would love to hear what you all think and if anyone’s experience has tilted their preference one way or the other. Cheers!

i got a mix of both. online sessions work if you’re self-motivated but sometimes u miss out on quick clarifications. nothing beats inperson chats when rough concepts come. maybe try combianing methods based on your needs.