Hi, I’m Samdeep Singh
Welcome to my little corner of the internet — a space built for curious learners and passionate educators.
I started my journey like most of us do — with a school bag, a timetable, and a head full of questions. I completed my Class 10 in 2017 and then Class 12 in 2019, with a strong foundation in Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Biology (PCMB). My love for learning — especially in science and math — led me to pursue a B.Sc. in Chemistry from Delhi University.
But while textbooks were part of my journey, building things became my passion early on.
In 2019, I started Check It Education, a small test paper checking service that helped local coaching centers evaluate student performance. We were a small team of five, and together we served over a dozen clients and generated ₹2 lakh+ in revenue. It was my first taste of solving real-world problems through small systems.
Then came Digital Guru — a project born in 2021 during the pandemic, when I saw many teachers struggling to move online. I helped them record lessons, edit videos, upload content, and even build their websites and web apps. It wasn’t just tech work; it was about helping good teachers stay relevant and confident in a digital world.
In 2023, I stepped into formal teaching as a Math Teacher at High Cliff Coaching Institute, and later worked as a Content Writer at Battersea Company. Writing and teaching are not very different — both demand clarity, curiosity, and empathy. I’ve been chasing all three ever since.
Today, I divide my time between:
• Writing — Currently working on a book to help students understand math more clearly.
• Teaching — I teach students personally in the SPG Complex and nearby areas.
• Creating — Building my own learning website, lesson dashboards, and educational content for Class 7 to 10.
• Studying — I’m also pursuing my B.Ed., which I’ll complete by 2027.
I made this website to share simple explanations, honest insights, and useful tools for students and teachers. Whether you're stuck on a math problem, curious about eclipses, or just want notes that actually make sense — this place is for you.
Thanks for stopping by. Stay curious!