A modern academic space for economics learning and research growth
From fundamental economics to advanced research mentorship, I help students and scholars build conceptual strength, analytical confidence, and disciplined academic progress.
An educator building conceptual depth and research rigor
Dr. Sunil Sarbhangia is an economist, lecturer, and researcher whose work focuses on caste-based inequality, poverty, human development, and applied econometrics in India.
He teaches with a concept-first approach, helping learners move beyond memorization toward genuine understanding, analytical confidence, and stronger academic performance.
Whether guiding +2 students, undergraduate learners, or research scholars, his teaching emphasizes clarity, structure, and the ability to connect economic theory with real-world development issues.
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Master core economics papers with structured teaching, graphs, interpretation, and answer-writing guidance.
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Strengthen methodology, econometrics, and academic writing with rigorous but practical guidance.
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Research grounded in social reality and economic evidence
My research engages with caste-based inequality, poverty, development, and human capability, with a strong focus on empirical analysis and policy relevance.
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Economics Concepts
Accessible writing that makes economics more understandable, relevant, and intellectually engaging.
Caste & Development Studies
Insightful writing connecting inequality, poverty, caste, and development questions in India.
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