eSaral Faculty Just Got Stronger: Avnesh Saini Sir Joins for JEE Physics (2026)
Avnesh Saini Sir — IIT Roorkee AIR-1331, 22 years of teaching experience, and nearly two decades inside Kota's most demanding classrooms — has officially joined eSaral's JEE Physics faculty. His students have earned All India Ranks of 18, 31, 39, 57, 76, 87, 88, 93, and 97 in JEE Advanced. He now brings that same teaching to eSaral's online and offline batches.
Table of Contents
- Who Is Avnesh Saini Sir? The Man Behind the Rank
- Why AIR-1331 in JEE Is a Bigger Deal Than It Sounds
- Avnesh Saini Sir's Student Results: The Numbers That Matter
- The Story of Amit: A Student Avnesh Sir Will Never Forget
- How Avnesh Sir Predicted JEE Advanced Paper 2 Physics Questions
- What Does Avnesh Saini Sir's Joining Mean for eSaral Students?
- How to Make the Most of Previous Year JEE Papers — Avnesh Sir's Method
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Who Is Avnesh Saini Sir? The Man Behind the Rank
Avnesh Saini Sir is a Physics specialist with a background that puts him in rare company among JEE educators in India.
Here is his profile at a glance:
| Parameter | Detail |
|---|---|
| IIT | IIT Roorkee |
| JEE All India Rank | AIR-1331 (11³ — a number his students never forget) |
| Teaching since | 2004 |
| Total experience | 22 years |
| Kota teaching | 19–20 years |
| Subject | Physics (JEE Main + JEE Advanced) |
| Medium | English and Hindi |
| Platform | eSaral (online + eSaral Gurukul offline) |
His AIR-1331 is not just a number — it is literally 11 cubed. Students who trained under him years ago still message him on Facebook to point it out. "Koi bhi teen number hata lo — 11, 121, ya 1331 — uski preparation us level ki karenge," he told students in his welcome session. That kind of personality — warm, mathematical, and completely focused on the student — is what makes a great teacher memorable years after the classroom ends.
💡 Expert Tip by Saransh Gupta, IIT Bombay AIR-41: I worked alongside Avnesh Sir for five years before he joined eSaral. The way he teaches Physics — breaking complex rotation and electrostatics problems into clean, repeatable logic — is unlike anything I had seen from any other teacher. Students who come to his class expecting an average session leave stunned.
Why AIR-1331 in JEE Is a Bigger Deal Than It Sounds
What Does It Take to Crack JEE in the Top 1500?
Every year, over 200,000 students appear for JEE Advanced — the gateway to IITs. Of those, finishing in the top 1,500 nationally means outperforming 99.25% of the country's brightest students.
To put that in perspective:
- Top 100: Guarantees your choice of IIT and branch
- Top 500: Gets you top IITs (Bombay, Delhi, Madras, Kanpur) with good branches
- Top 1500: Gets you into IITs with strong engineering branches — still a remarkable achievement
Avnesh Sir knows exactly what the JEE Advanced paper demands. He has studied it from two sides: as a student who cracked it at the top level, and as a teacher who has spent 22 years preparing students to crack it at the very top.
Why Kota Experience Matters for JEE Physics
Kota is not just a city. It is India's pressure-testing ground for JEE preparation. Students from across India relocate to Kota specifically because the teaching density — experienced faculty, high-performing peers, and daily test pressure — is unmatched elsewhere.
Avnesh Sir spent 19–20 of his 22 teaching years in that environment. The Physics problems he writes, the pacing of his syllabus, and the way he builds from NCERT to JEE Advanced difficulty are all calibrated by real Kota classroom feedback — not theoretical assumptions.
Avnesh Saini Sir's Student Results: The Numbers That Matter
JEE Advanced Top-100 AIR Students Taught by Avnesh Sir
The following All India Ranks in JEE Advanced have been achieved by students who studied Physics under Avnesh Sir:
| AIR (JEE Advanced) | Category |
|---|---|
| AIR 18 | Top 20 All India |
| AIR 31 | Top 50 All India |
| AIR 39 | Top 50 All India |
| AIR 57 | Top 100 All India |
| AIR 76 | Top 100 All India |
| AIR 87 | Top 100 All India |
| AIR 88 | Top 100 All India |
| AIR 93 | Top 100 All India |
| AIR 97 | Top 100 All India |
| Thousands more | IIT selections (2004–present) |
These are not the only top ranks his students have earned. These are the ones that came to mind in a single conversation. The actual list of IIT selections runs into the thousands over two decades.
💡 Expert Tip by Avnesh Saini Sir, IIT Roorkee AIR-1331: Numbers like AIR-87 or AIR-31 look clean on a list. What they hide is the story behind each one — the student who failed their first mock, the one who could not understand Newton's Laws in October but solved JEE Advanced mechanics in May. Results happen through consistency and the right guidance. Not magic.
The Story of Amit: A Student Avnesh Sir Will Never Forget
What Does Real Determination Look Like?
Among all the ranks Avnesh Sir has produced, one student stands apart. His name is Amit. And his story is the kind that changes how you think about your own problems.
Amit came from a small village. He studied in a Hindi-medium school — the kind of background where JEE coaching feels like a foreign world. When he first arrived in Kota's classroom, the fear that many Hindi-medium students carry was visible in him.
But his mind was sharp. Consistently so. He would top Physics on every test. He moved from the Hindi-medium batch into the English-medium batch — and continued to dominate.
Then, just 15–20 days before JEE Advanced, something went wrong.
Amit was hospitalised. A serious illness left him unable to sit up, unable to hold a pen. For nearly three weeks before the most important exam of his life, he could not write a single word.
He appeared for JEE Advanced the way injured cricketers sometimes play through pain — with heavy-dose painkiller injections, just to be able to sit at the exam desk.
He scored AIR 87. All India. Top 100.
"If he had gone in normal condition, he would undoubtedly have been in the top 10," Avnesh Sir said. "But he got the best college, the best branch. And he proved that when everything goes against you, determination is still the deciding factor."
This story is documented in Saransh Gupta Sir's Strategy Book — which students preparing for JEE Main and JEE Advanced can refer to for mindset and planning guidance.
The lesson Avnesh Sir draws for every student: we complain about small problems. Amit's problems were not small. And he still delivered. So what is your excuse?
How Avnesh Sir Predicted JEE Advanced Paper 2 Physics Questions
Is It Possible to Anticipate JEE Advanced Questions?
This is where 22 years of paper analysis pays off in ways that are genuinely rare.
In the most recent JEE Advanced cycle, Physics Paper 2 surprised many students with its difficulty — in a year where Maths was considered easier than usual, Physics delivered the unexpected challenge. "Dhuein uth gaye Physics mein," as Saransh Sir put it.
Here is what made Avnesh Sir's students different.
In the months before the exam, Avnesh Sir had been analysing JEE Advanced previous year question papers systematically. He noticed a pattern in the angular momentum and rotation questions: all the standard cases had been tested. One specific case remained untouched.
He taught that concept in class with this exact framing: "I cannot promise this will come this year. But in the next three years, this is definitely coming."
It came. In JEE Advanced Paper 2. With the exact same numerical data.
Four questions from Paper 2 were ones he had covered in class. Two of those had matching data — a level of precision that is extraordinarily rare in JEE preparation. The angular momentum question was the hardest question on that paper. His students had seen it before.
How to Analyse Previous Year JEE Papers Like Avnesh Sir
This is not a skill reserved for senior faculty. Students can develop it too. Here is the method:
- Download all JEE Advanced previous year papers — at minimum the last 10 years. Access them at JEE Advanced question papers on eSaral.
- Map topics to questions — for each paper, note which Physics concepts were tested and in what format (single correct, multiple correct, integer, matrix).
- Identify gaps — which sub-topics within a chapter have NOT been tested recently? Those are candidates for upcoming papers.
- Prioritise the gaps — these should get extra practice time in your final two months.
- Track concept frequency — if Rotational Mechanics has appeared in 8 of the last 10 papers, it will appear again. The question is which specific case within it.
This method is how Avnesh Sir has stayed ahead of the paper for 22 years. JEE Advanced setters have patterns. Experienced faculty study them. Now you can too.
What Does Avnesh Saini Sir's Joining Mean for eSaral Students?
Why This Is Significant for JEE 2026–2027 Aspirants
eSaral's Physics teaching was already strong. Avnesh Sir's arrival adds a layer of experience that is measurably different.
Here is what changes for students in upcoming eSaral batches:
- Physics lectures in JEE Main and JEE Advanced batches will now include Avnesh Sir's teaching — available both online and at eSaral Gurukul offline in Kota
- Previous year paper analysis will be structured using his 22-year pattern-recognition methodology
- Hindi and English medium students both benefit — Avnesh Sir has taught in both mediums across his career
- Student results data will continue to grow: his IIT-selection record spans from 2004 to today, with top-100 AIR students in multiple years
For students deciding between online coaching options, the faculty question is answered. To check the JEE Advanced marks vs rank data and understand what AIR you need for your target IIT branch, that resource will help you set a concrete target.
How to Make the Most of Previous Year JEE Papers — Avnesh Sir's Method
Why Previous Year Papers Are the Most Underused JEE Resource
Most students treat JEE previous year papers as a last-step revision tool — something to do in the final two months. That is a mistake. Avnesh Sir has been analysing them since he was in Class 10.
The right approach is to treat PYQs as a syllabus map, not a practice set. Here is a structured plan:
| Phase | Activity | Timeframe |
|---|---|---|
| Foundation | Study PYQs topic-wise to understand concept depth | Class 11, Month 1–3 |
| Pattern analysis | Identify which sub-topics repeat most in JEE Advanced | Class 11, Month 4–6 |
| Gap hunting | Flag sub-topics not yet tested — prepare those first | Class 12, Month 1–4 |
| Full paper practice | Timed full papers under exam conditions | Class 12, Month 5–8 |
| Final prediction | Cross-reference gap list with recent paper trends | Last 60 days before exam |
Use eSaral's archived JEE Advanced question papers from 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022, and 2023 to build your pattern map. Similarly, JEE Main question papers from previous years are essential for understanding NTA's question style shifts.
JEE ki taiyari done right means being slightly ahead of the paper — not chasing it. That edge is what separates a rank in the hundreds from a rank in the thousands.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to common questions.
Who is Avnesh Saini Sir and why has he joined eSaral?
Avnesh Saini Sir is a Physics faculty member with IIT Roorkee AIR-1331 and 22 years of teaching experience, predominantly from Kota. He has joined eSaral's JEE faculty to teach Physics in online and offline batches. His students have earned JEE Advanced AIRs of 18, 31, 39, 57, 76, 87, 88, 93, and 97, making him one of the most result-proven Physics teachers now available online.
Which eSaral faculty is best for JEE Advanced Physics?
Avnesh Saini Sir is now eSaral's senior Physics faculty for JEE Advanced preparation, with 22 years of experience producing top-100 AIR students from Kota. He teaches both online and at eSaral Gurukul offline. His method of analysing previous year papers to anticipate JEE Advanced question patterns is particularly valuable for students targeting top IIT branches.
Is Avnesh Saini Sir good for JEE physics preparation?
Yes. Avnesh Sir's track record includes nine verified top-100 AIR students in JEE Advanced across his career, with thousands more IIT selections since 2004. His Physics teaching in JEE Advanced Paper 2 of the most recent cycle saw four questions directly matching his classroom content — including two with the exact same numerical data.
How does Avnesh Saini Sir's AIR-1331 rank compare to other JEE coaching faculty?
AIR-1331 in JEE Advanced places Avnesh Sir in the top 1,500 out of 200,000+ aspirants nationally — a feat fewer than 0.75% of test takers achieve. Combined with 22 years of classroom experience and a record of top-100 AIR students, his profile is stronger than the majority of JEE faculty available in either online or offline platforms.
Does eSaral have faculty who have personally cracked JEE Advanced?
Yes. eSaral's faculty includes Saransh Gupta Sir (IIT Bombay AIR-2), Prateek Gupta Sir (IIT Bombay AIR-41), and now Avnesh Saini Sir (IIT Roorkee AIR-1331). All three have personally cracked JEE at the top level and spent years producing results in Kota classrooms before building or joining eSaral.
