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What small batches actually do
Why we cap classes at 40 — and how it changes what teachers can do during a session.
Mr. Deepak K. Modi · 12 April 2026 · 4 min read
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In a class of 40, the teacher knows when you have stopped following.
In a class of 200, they don't. That is the entire difference.
A capped batch lets us pause, ask a question, hear three or four answers, and recalibrate. Larger batches force a one-way lecture — students nod, the teacher moves on, and the gap quietly widens.
We are not the cheapest in the market. We are not trying to be. The 40-student cap is what we are charging for.
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