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Class 11 is the year that decides everything that comes after. Students who build a strong foundation in Class 11 Physics walk into Class 12, NEET, and IIT-JEE with confidence — while students who struggle in Class 11 spend the next two years trying to patch gaps that keep getting wider. This is not an exaggeration. Nearly 50% of the JEE Mains and NEET Physics syllabus comes directly from Class 11 topics — Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Waves, Gravitation, and Properties of Matter. A student who truly understands these chapters does not just score well in their board exam — they enter competitive exam preparation with a head start that most of their peers will never recover. The challenge is that Class 11 Physics is also the hardest transition most students experience in their academic life, moving suddenly from Class 10’s straightforward questions to derivations, vector analysis, and multi-step numerical problems. Getting the right Physics teacher for Class 11 at this stage is not optional — it is the decision that shapes the next three years.

Sanjeev Kumar (Rishi Sir) has been teaching Class 11 Physics for CBSE, ICSE, and competitive exam students for over 15 years. He holds an M.Sc. in Physics with a Gold Medal and began his formal teaching career at Aakash Institute in 2009 — one of India’s most respected coaching institutions for medical and engineering entrance preparation. He has since taught at Pathfinder and Narayana as well, giving him exposure to thousands of Class 11 students from different boards, different academic backgrounds, and different learning speeds. What he observed consistently across all of them was the same fundamental problem — students were being pushed through the syllabus before their conceptual foundation was ready. Chapters like Rotational Motion, Laws of Motion, and Thermodynamics were being “completed” in coaching without being understood, and students were discovering this only when they sat for their first mock test and found that the questions looked nothing like the examples they had been shown.

Rishi Sir’s Class 11 Physics batch is built around fixing this exact problem. Every chapter begins with the physical reality — what is actually happening in the situation the chapter describes. Before a student writes a single equation for Newton’s Laws of Motion, they understand what force actually means in terms of how objects behave. Before they touch the Kinetic Theory of Gases, they have a clear mental picture of what temperature really represents at the molecular level. This conceptual grounding takes more time at the start, but it produces something that rushing through the syllabus never can — a student who can handle questions they have never seen before, which is exactly what both CBSE board exams and JEE/NEET papers are designed to test.

CBSE Class 11 Physics Syllabus — What Rishi Sir Covers

The CBSE Class 11 Physics syllabus is divided into ten units. Unit 1 — Physical World and Measurement introduces the nature of physics and the importance of measurement and units, which form the language for everything that follows. Unit 2 — Kinematics covers motion in a straight line and motion in a plane, including projectile motion and circular motion — chapters that students frequently underestimate and then lose marks on in both boards and competitive exams. Unit 3 — Laws of Motion is Newton’s three laws, friction, and their applications — the most foundational chapter in all of physics, and one where conceptual clarity at Class 11 level directly determines JEE and NEET performance two years later. Unit 4 — Work, Energy and Power and Unit 5 — Motion of System of Particles and Rigid Body together form the backbone of Mechanics, with Rotational Motion being one of the highest-weightage and most commonly misunderstood chapters in the entire JEE syllabus. Unit 6 — Gravitation appears straightforward but has several concept-heavy subtopics that appear in both NEET and JEE Advanced. Unit 7 — Properties of Bulk Matter covers elasticity, fluid mechanics, and surface tension — topics with significant NEET weightage. Unit 8 — Thermodynamics and Unit 9 — Kinetic Theory are two chapters that most students memorise without understanding, and then score poorly on because NEET and JEE always ask application-based questions rather than direct formula substitution. Unit 10 — Oscillations and Waves closes the Class 11 syllabus and has consistent 3 to 5 question representation in every NEET paper. Rishi Sir covers each of these units in sequence, with chapter tests after every major topic and a complete syllabus revision before the board exam.

ICSE Class 11 Physics — What Is Different

Students studying under the ISC (ICSE Class 11 and 12) Physics syllabus cover many of the same core topics as CBSE but with some important differences in depth and sequence. ISC Physics tends to go deeper into certain mathematical aspects of Mechanics and includes additional topics in some chapters that CBSE covers more briefly. Rishi Sir’s teaching handles both syllabi — CBSE and ISC Class 11 Physics — in separate tracks where needed, ensuring that board-specific requirements are fully covered alongside the competitive exam preparation. For ISC students, the class also emphasises the practical-based questions and numerical derivations that appear in the ISC theory paper, which has a different question format compared to CBSE.

Whether a student is on the CBSE or ICSE board, the core Class 11 Physics concepts that matter for NEET and JEE are identical — Rishi Sir uses the board syllabus as the framework and builds competitive exam preparation on top of it simultaneously, so students do not feel they are studying two different things at once.

Live online classes are conducted regularly, with every session recorded so students can revise before tests. Doubt clearing happens within the class itself and additionally on WhatsApp between sessions, so no student has to carry an unresolved doubt into the next chapter. Regular chapter tests and monthly full-length mock tests in board format ensure that students are consistently tracking their progress and not discovering problems only at the time of the annual exam. Students attending Rishi Sir’s Class 11 Physics classes come from Delhi, Noida, Mumbai, Bengaluru, Kolkata, Hyderabad, Chennai, Patna, and international locations including Dubai and Singapore — all joining the same live sessions online. To enquire about the current batch schedule and to book a free demo class, contact Rishi Sir directly on WhatsApp at +91 88823 82572.


Frequently Asked Questions — Class 11 Physics Coaching

Q1: Is Class 11 Physics really that important for NEET and JEE? 

Yes — significantly. Approximately 45 to 50 percent of the NEET Physics paper and a similar portion of JEE Mains Physics come from Class 11 chapters. Topics like Mechanics, Thermodynamics, Waves, and Gravitation from Class 11 appear in every NEET and JEE paper without exception. A student who masters Class 11 Physics enters Class 12 preparation with a clear advantage over peers who rushed through it.

Q2: Does Rishi Sir teach both CBSE and ICSE Class 11 Physics? 

Yes. Sanjeev Kumar (Rishi Sir) teaches both CBSE and ISC Class 11 Physics students. The core concepts are covered in full for both boards. Where the syllabi differ in depth or topic sequence, those differences are addressed specifically so that board exam requirements are fully met alongside competitive exam preparation.

Q3: Can a Class 11 student join mid-year if they have already missed some chapters? 

Yes. Students joining mid-year are assessed for the chapters already covered, and a catch-up plan is designed for any gaps. Recorded sessions from previous classes are made available so students can cover missed topics at their own pace before syncing with the live batch schedule.

Q4: Are the classes only for students targeting NEET and JEE, or also for board exam students? 

Both. Rishi Sir’s Class 11 Physics teaching covers the full CBSE and ICSE syllabus, which means students preparing purely for board exams benefit equally. The competitive exam preparation runs parallel — it is built on top of the board syllabus, not separate from it.

Q5: How are doubts handled between classes? 

Doubts are addressed within the live session itself during the class. For doubts that arise between sessions, students can message Rishi Sir directly on WhatsApp. This personal access to the teacher is one of the clearest practical differences between Rishi Sir’s classes and large coaching institutes where doubts often go unaddressed for days.

Q6: Is a free demo class available before enrolling?

Yes. Students can book a free demo class by contacting Rishi Sir on WhatsApp at +91 88823 82572. The demo gives a clear sense of the teaching style, the pace of the class, and what the course covers before any commitment is made.

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