Hello! I am Laiqua Shaikh, a B.Sc. (Hons.) Biotechnology student with a strong passion for teaching and research and lifelong learning. I like to learn and teach in Biology, Science, English, Hindi, and Urdu for school students. My academic background in biotechnology has helped me develop strong analytical, communication, and problem-solving skills, which I incorporate into my teaching approach.
I believe that learning becomes easier when concepts are explained in a simple and engaging manner. My goal is to help students also like me to build confidence, improve their understanding of subjects, and develop effective study habits. I focus on concept-based learning rather than rote memorization and encourage students to ask questions and think critically.
In addition to academics, I have experience in scientific presentations, research projects, academic writing, and public speaking. I am patient, supportive, and committed to creating a positive learning environment where students feel comfortable learning at their own pace.
Whether you need help with Biology, Science, English communication, homework support, assignments, or exam preparation, I am happy to guide you and help you achieve your academic goals.
Subjects
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Science & Technology Grade 1-Grade 10
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Qur'an and Arabic for non Arabs Pre-KG, Nursery-Bachelors/Undergraduate
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History (English Medium) Grade 1-Grade 10
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English & Urdu translation of Quran Pre-KG, Nursery-Bachelors/Undergraduate
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Biology (10+2)
Experience
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Student (Jun, 2024
–Present) at MGM University, Chhatrapati Sambhaji Nagar
Biology, psychology and English Tutor and taught Quran reading, also
A fellow student with Biology and Biotechnology concepts, helped prepare academic presentations and assignments, participated in research projects, supported scientific discussions, and contributed to peer learning activities. Developed communication, presentation, and mentoring skills through collaborative academic work.
Fee details
₹350–750/day
(US$3.67–7.87/day)
Hourly or Daily fee depends on the student's grade level, number of classes per day or week, subject complexity, and whether sessions are individual or group-based.