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Best Physics Teacher in India for NEET
From 40% to AIR 446 – Real Success Story with Expert Physics Guidance
Sachin Kumar ne NEET 2025 me All India Rank 446 achieve kiya under the guidance of Sanjeev Kumar (Rishi Sir). Unki success story proof hai ki sahi mentorship, strong concept clarity aur regular practice se Physics me top score achieve kiya ja sakta hai.
Rishi Sir apne unique teaching method (Concept → Example → Practice → Revision) ke liye jane jate hain, jahan weak students bhi strong ban jate hain. Agar aap bhi NEET ya IIT-JEE ki preparation kar rahe hain, to ye guidance aapke liye game-changer ho sakta hai.
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Sachin Kumar scored All India Rank 446 in NEET 2025. A year before his result, physics was the subject he feared the most. Numericals were unpredictable, chapters like Rotational Motion and Electromagnetic Induction felt impossibly abstract, and every mock test left him more uncertain than confident. What changed was not how hard he studied — it was who he studied under. Under the guidance of Sanjeev Kumar (Rishi Sir), Sachin rebuilt his understanding of physics from the ground up, and walked into NEET 2025 as one of the most prepared candidates in his batch.
Sachin’s result is not an exception. It is the pattern that repeats itself every year across Rishi Sir’s NEET batches — students who came in struggling with physics, leaving with scores between 150 and 180 out of 180.
Why Physics Is the Most Important Subject in NEET
Most NEET aspirants focus their preparation time on Biology, and rightly so — it carries 360 marks. But the students who consistently break into the top 1000 ranks are not necessarily the ones with the best Biology scores. They are the ones who do not drop marks in Physics.
NEET Physics carries 180 marks — 45 questions, 4 marks each. In 2024, the difference between AIR 500 and AIR 5000 was often less than 20 marks in the total score. A student who scores 160/180 in physics versus one who scores 120/180 has already gained 40 marks on their competitor — before Chemistry and Biology are even counted. In a paper where every mark shifts your rank by hundreds, that gap in physics is the difference between AIIMS Delhi and a government college three states away.
This is why choosing the right physics teacher for NEET is not a secondary decision. It is the decision that shapes your rank.
NEET Physics Syllabus — What Carries the Most Weight
The NEET physics syllabus is drawn from Class 11 and Class 12 NCERT, but the questions test application and conceptual understanding — not just textbook knowledge. Based on the past 10 years of NEET papers, here is how the marks are distributed:
Class 11 Topics (approx. 45–50% of NEET Physics):
- Mechanics (Laws of Motion, Work-Energy, Rotational Motion, Gravitation) — highest weightage, 10–14 questions
- Thermodynamics and Kinetic Theory — 3–5 questions
- Waves and Oscillations — 3–4 questions
- Properties of Matter — 2–3 questions
Class 12 Topics (approx. 50–55% of NEET Physics):
- Electrostatics and Current Electricity — 7–9 questions
- Magnetic Effects and Electromagnetic Induction — 5–7 questions
- Optics (Ray and Wave) — 5–6 questions
- Modern Physics (Atoms, Nuclei, Semiconductors) — 6–8 questions
In Rishi Sir’s NEET batch, the entire syllabus is covered in a structured sequence — Class 11 topics first, then Class 12, with previous year questions discussed chapter by chapter throughout the course. By the time a student reaches the final revision phase, every chapter has been tested at least twice through mock questions.
If you want a deeper breakdown of which chapters to prioritise, read: Most Important Chapters for NEET Physics 2026
How Rishi Sir Teaches NEET Physics — And Why It Works
The most common reason NEET students struggle with physics is not lack of effort. It is that they were taught formulas before concepts. They can write F = ma but cannot explain what force actually is. They can substitute numbers into the lens formula but have no mental picture of how light actually bends. When the exam presents a question that is slightly different from the textbook example — which NEET always does — they have no foundation to fall back on.
Rishi Sir reverses this order completely. Every chapter starts with the physical reality: what is actually happening, why it happens, and what we observe. The mathematical framework comes after — as a precise language to describe something the student already understands intuitively. This approach takes slightly longer in the early stages, but it produces a kind of understanding that holds up under exam pressure.
The second pillar of his teaching is previous year question analysis. Rishi Sir has personally analysed the last 15 years of NEET physics papers and identified the exact patterns in how each concept is tested. Students do not just practice questions — they learn to recognise which concept a question is targeting and which approach will reach the answer fastest. This is the skill that separates a 150 scorer from a 170 scorer in NEET physics.
The third pillar is regular testing. Every chapter is followed by a chapter test under timed conditions. Monthly full-length mock tests simulate the actual NEET environment — 45 questions, 45 minutes. After every test, Rishi Sir personally reviews the most common errors across the batch and addresses them in the next class. Students do not repeat the same mistakes — they are corrected before the pattern sets in.
For students who have already tried other coaching and are preparing again, read: 30-Day Revision Plan for NEET Physics
NEET Results — Students Taught by Rishi Sir
Sachin Kumar — AIR 446, NEET 2025
Sachin joined Rishi Sir’s batch in Class 12 after struggling with physics throughout Class 11. Within six months of consistent classes and guided practice, his physics score in mock tests went from the 90s to consistently above 155. In NEET 2025, he scored well enough to achieve All India Rank 446.
“Physics used to be my weakest subject. Rishi Sir made me realise I was not bad at physics — I just had not been taught the concepts properly. Once the foundation was clear, the numericals stopped feeling like a lottery.” — Sachin Kumar, AIR 446, NEET 2025
NEET Physics Course by Rishi Sir — What Is Included
Rishi Sir’s NEET physics programme is designed for students in Class 11, Class 12, and dropper students preparing for NEET-UG. Classes are conducted online through live sessions, with recordings available for every session so students can revise at any time.
What the course includes:
Every live class runs for 90 minutes and covers one topic in full — concept explanation, solved examples, and a set of practice questions. Doubt clearing happens within the class itself, and additional doubts are addressed on WhatsApp between sessions. Chapter-wise tests are conducted after every major topic, and full-length mock tests are held once a month in NEET exam format.
Study material — including concise revision notes and a curated question bank of previous year questions organised chapter by chapter — is provided to every enrolled student. No additional books are required beyond NCERT and the material provided.
For students who want to understand how online coaching compares to studying from books alone, read: How Doubt Solving Boosts Your NEET Physics Score
Course is available for:
- Class 11 students (starting NEET preparation early)
- Class 12 students (one-year intensive)
- Dropper students (complete revision + new approach)
To know the current batch schedule and fee: Contact Rishi Sir directly on WhatsApp — +91 88823 82572
About Sanjeev Kumar (Rishi Sir)
Sanjeev Kumar (Rishi Sir) holds an M.Sc. in Physics with a Gold Medal and has been teaching physics for over 15 years. He began his teaching career at Aakash Institute in 2009 and has also taught at Pathfinder and Narayana — institutions with a strong track record of NEET and IIT-JEE selections across India. Today, through BestPhysicsTeacher.in, he teaches students across India and abroad through live online classes.
His student base includes aspirants from Delhi, Noida, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chennai, Patna, and cities like Dubai and Singapore. The common thread across all of them is the same reason they chose Rishi Sir — physics finally started making sense.
Frequently Asked Questions — NEET Physics Coaching
Q1: Is Rishi Sir’s NEET physics coaching available online?
Yes. All NEET physics classes by Sanjeev Kumar (Rishi Sir) are conducted online through live sessions. Students from any city in India or abroad can join. Every session is recorded so students can revise at any time.
Q2: Which chapters does Rishi Sir cover for NEET Physics?
Rishi Sir covers the complete NEET physics syllabus — all Class 11 and Class 12 chapters as per the NMC syllabus. High-weightage chapters like Mechanics, Electrostatics, Optics, and Modern Physics receive extra focus, with dedicated previous year question practice for each.
Q3: Is there a free demo class available before enrolling?
Yes. Students can attend a free demo class by contacting Rishi Sir on WhatsApp at +91 88823 82572. The demo gives a clear idea of the teaching style, course structure, and class schedule before any commitment.
Q4: Can a dropper student join NEET physics classes with Rishi Sir?
Yes. Rishi Sir runs a specific dropper batch designed for students repeating NEET. The approach for droppers is different — it combines a fresh conceptual rebuild with intensive previous year question practice and mock tests to rebuild both score and confidence.
Q5: What is the batch size for NEET physics online classes?
Batches are kept small to ensure every student gets personal attention. Doubt clearing happens within the class itself, and Rishi Sir is also available on WhatsApp for doubts between sessions.
Q6: How long does it take to see improvement in NEET physics score?
Most students notice a measurable improvement in their chapter test scores within 4 to 6 weeks of joining. The improvement in full mock test scores typically becomes visible after 2 to 3 months, once enough of the syllabus has been covered with the new approach.