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Best Physics Teacher in India for IIT-JEE

IIT-JEE is not just an exam — it is a filter designed to find students who genuinely understand physics, not just the ones who have memorised the most formulas. This is the reason so many hardworking students, despite spending months at coaching institutes, still find themselves stuck on JEE Advanced problems they have never seen before. The questions are not hard because the topics are obscure — they are hard because they test whether you actually understand the concept at a fundamental level, or whether you have only learned to recognise patterns. This distinction is everything in JEE, and it is precisely what Sanjeev Kumar (Rishi Sir)India’s best physics teacher for IIT-JEE — has spent 15 years teaching his students to develop.

Sanjeev Kumar (Rishi Sir) holds an M.Sc. in Physics with a Gold Medal and began his teaching career at Aakash Institute in 2009 — one of India’s most respected names in JEE and NEET coaching. He has also taught at Pathfinder and Narayana, two institutes that have consistently produced top IIT-JEE rankers across India. Over 15 years and more than 1000 students taught, those years of teaching at India’s most competitive coaching environments gave him an unusually clear picture of what separates a student who scores 90 in JEE Mains Physics from one who scores 120. It is almost never effort. It is almost always the depth of conceptual understanding in three or four foundational chapters — Mechanics, Electrodynamics, and Rotational Motion — that carry the highest weightage and appear in JEE Advanced in their most demanding form. Rishi Sir’s teaching method was built around fixing exactly this gap.

In his online IIT-JEE physics classes, every chapter begins with the physical intuition behind the topic — not the formula, not the derivation, but the actual real-world situation the mathematics is describing. A student learning Rotational Motion with Rishi Sir will first understand what moment of inertia physically means before they ever write an equation. A student learning Electrostatics will understand what an electric field actually is — not just how to calculate it — before touching numerical problems. This sequence feels slower at the start, but it produces something that formula-based teaching never does: the ability to handle questions you have never seen before. In JEE Advanced, that ability is the only thing that matters.

The JEE Mains Physics syllabus carries roughly 25 to 30 questions, each worth 4 marks, covering the complete Class 11 and Class 12 NCERT syllabus — but always with an application twist. JEE Advanced goes further — questions there are multi-concept, requiring a student to connect ideas from two or three different chapters simultaneously, often under time pressure. Rishi Sir addresses both levels separately in his JEE physics batch. The first phase builds chapter-wise conceptual clarity for JEE Mains — systematic, complete, and tested after every chapter. The second phase shifts to multi-concept problem solving, previous year JEE Advanced question analysis, and timed practice — building the ability to think under pressure that JEE Advanced specifically rewards. Students also receive a curated bank of previous year JEE questions organised chapter-by-chapter, which forms the backbone of their practice throughout the course.

Classes are conducted live online, which means students get real-time doubt resolution in every session. Every class is recorded, so a student who needs to revisit a concept — especially before a chapter test or a full-length mock — can do so at any time. Chapter-wise tests are held after every major topic, and full-length mock tests in JEE Mains and JEE Advanced format are conducted regularly throughout the year. After every mock, Rishi Sir personally reviews the most common errors across the batch and addresses them in the next session — this feedback loop is one of the clearest differences between studying with a dedicated IIT-JEE physics teacher and studying alone. Rishi Sir is also directly reachable on WhatsApp for doubts between sessions, which means no question sits unanswered for days the way it does in large batch coaching.

Students who have studied under Sanjeev Kumar (Rishi Sir) come from every major city in India — Delhi, Noida, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chennai, and Patna — as well as Indian students living in Dubai and Singapore. The batch is open to Class 11 students beginning their two-year JEE preparation, Class 12 students in their final year, and dropper students who are repeating JEE after a previous attempt. For droppers specifically, the approach is different — rather than covering the syllabus again in the same sequence, Rishi Sir identifies the chapters where the student’s conceptual foundation is weakest, rebuilds those first, and then integrates them back into a full revision schedule tailored to the remaining time before the exam.

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To know the current JEE physics batch schedule, fee structure, and to book a free demo class, contact Sanjeev Kumar (Rishi Sir) directly on WhatsApp at +91 88823 82572. You can also reach him at info@bestphysicsteacher.in. One demo session is usually enough to understand whether this is the right fit — and for most students who attend, it is.

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