Patna's Elite Mentorship Group
We do not outsource our teaching. The mentors listed below teach every single class, guide every session, and resolve every doubt directly.
Meet Your Instructors
Our faculty members are veteran educators who have cleared these competitive exams themselves, providing students with first-hand strategy tips.
Santosh Kumar Singh
Head of Physics · IIT-JEE & NEETSpecializes in rotational dynamics and electromagnetic induction. Famous for translating complex calculus-based physics into simple physical intuitions. Guided over 500 students into various IITs.
Dr. Meena Sharma
Head of Biology · NEET-UGEx-AIIMS Resident. Directs biology courses with a primary focus on NCERT decoding. Integrates medical diagnostics and practical case examples to make botany and zoology highly memorable.
Anil Mishra
Senior Faculty, Chemistry (Organic)Master of organic mechanisms and structural synthesis. Teaches electron movement, resonance, and named reactions using structured flowcharts. Author of JEE Organic Prep Workbooks.
Ravi Prakash
Senior Faculty, MathematicsSpecialist in coordinate geometry and integral calculus. Promotes speed drills and graphical methods to solve JEE Advanced maths equations in minimal steps.
Dr. S. K. Roy
Senior Faculty, Chemistry (Inorganic & Physical)Patna's legendary chemistry mentor. Expert in coordination compounds, thermodynamics, and equilibrium. Focuses on structural memory tricks and numerical speed hacks.
Priyadarshi Sen
Faculty, PhysicsSpecializes in kinematics, wave optics, and modern physics. Known for interactive classrooms and customized study planner feedback.
Daily One-on-One Doubt Resolution
No student goes home with an unresolved question. Every day after classes end, our core teachers sit at the Doubt Resolution Desk. Students can walk in with problems from their DPPs, textbook exercises, or test sheets and get them resolved one-on-one.
We maintain designated cabins for private doubt solving so that students can clear concepts in a safe, pressure-free environment. Check the weekly availability roster below.
| Day of Week | Doubt Desk Timings | Teacher Specialization | Desk Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | 3:00 PM – 7:30 PM | Physics & Organic Chemistry | Doubt Cubicle 1 |
| Tuesday | 3:00 PM – 7:30 PM | Mathematics & Inorganic Chemistry | Doubt Cubicle 2 |
| Wednesday | 3:00 PM – 7:30 PM | Biology (Botany) & Physics | Doubt Cubicle 1 |
| Thursday | 3:00 PM – 7:30 PM | Mathematics & Physical Chemistry | Doubt Cubicle 2 |
| Friday | 3:00 PM – 7:30 PM | Biology (Zoology) & Organic Chemistry | Doubt Cubicle 1 |
| Saturday | 2:00 PM – 6:00 PM | All Subjects (Open Backlog Resolving) | Main Reading Room |
Our Four Pedagogical Pillars
Teaching is not just delivery of lecture content. It is a structured psychological process of concept absorption, application, failure analysis, and confidence building.
Logical Deconstruction
We break down complex formulas into their mathematical derivations. When a student understands *why* a formula works, they never forget *when* to apply it.
Socratic Dialogue
Teachers ask leading questions rather than simply writing the answer on the blackboard. Students learn to active-process during lectures.
Active Backlog Tracing
If a student performs poorly in a weekly test, faculty trace the weakness back to previous chapters and schedule foundation doubt reviews.
Board & Prep Sync
Subjective writing exams are conducted alongside competitive CBT mock tests to ensure school percentages are kept high.