Roshni Mukherjee

A passion to teach made Roshni quit her job and start a virtual school where she teaches science and maths to school children for free. Her YouTube channel has over 70,000 subscribers and she has uploaded over 3,900 videos so far.

A Master’s degree holder in Physics, Roshni, in 2011, launched ExamFear.com, an online platform where she teaches science and maths to students from classes 9 to 12.

ExamFear’s YouTube channel has over 74,000 subscribers, who can’t thank Roshni enough for making their tough lessons easy.

Roshni has made approximately 3,900 videos, which cover a wide range of topics in physics, chemistry, maths, and biology.

After completing her Master’s degree, Roshni had wanted to enter the teaching profession. But due to her father’s untimely death she had to take up a job with a multinational company in order to support her family. Teaching took a backseat then but it was constantly on her mind.

Roshni was unable to suppress her passion for long. She had always wanted to be a teacher and nothing could stop her. She started ExamFear while working full time at her multinational job.

“It was very hectic. I would work six days a week and work on the videos at night or on Sundays,” she recalls. As the number of subscribers grew and Roshni became more confident about her venture, she quit her job to pursue ExamFear full time.

Unaware of the true response and impact of her videos, Roshni’s only concern was to teach kids online. The comments and messages that she received from students across the country boosted her spirits.

“It was mere passion that made me start ExamFear. I found that many schools offering quality education are very costly, while those schools that are cheaper usually do not have good quality education. So I wanted to come up with a platform that could address this issue and help students who cannot afford to pay for tuitions,” says Roshni.

After completing her Master’s degree, Roshni had wanted to enter the teaching profession. But due to her father’s untimely death she had to take up a job with a multinational company in order to support her family. Teaching took a backseat then but it was constantly on her mind.

Roshni was unable to suppress her passion for long. She had always wanted to be a teacher and nothing could stop her. She started ExamFear while working full time at her multinational job.

“It was very hectic. I would work six days a week and work on the videos at night or on Sundays,” she recalls. As the number of subscribers grew and Roshni became more confident about her venture, she quit her job to pursue ExamFear full time.

Unaware of the true response and impact of her videos, Roshni’s only concern was to teach kids online. The comments and messages that she received from students across the country boosted her spirits.

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