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they look very good!
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>>16938604
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>>16938604
They are pretty good. Because unlike those pajeet youtube grifters, indian profs on iit video courses were actually educated in western top universities.
They were also the only video resources for early graduate topics. Especially for engineering, and applied math.
MIT OCW and the like usually only provide video courses for intro courses.
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i did a number theory course with, err, i think his name was professor garge or something. the problem sets were very easy and the lectures were OK (couldn't understand him sometimes because of his accent)
it was this one:
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/111101137

i think this one is probably better for someone who has proof writing experience:
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/111103020
but i haven't done it, just scrolled through the materials (which seem good) because i'm currently focusing on group theory.

during the summer, i'm going to teach myself organic chemistry so i'll probably use this:
https://nptel.ac.in/courses/104106119

together with this:
https://ocw.mit.edu/courses/5-12-organic-chemistry-i-spring-2003/pages/syllabus/
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loool



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