Faculty · NEET Crash Physics · Shanti Nagar

Who teaches NEET Crash Physics at Vision Institute for Shanti Nagar students?

The biggest predictor of Physics outcomes is the teacher — and whether they stay all year. This page is about Vision Institute's NEET Crash Physics faculty: their experience, method and how doubt-solving works.

Physics weightage in NEET Crash

Physics is the single biggest score-differentiator — most droppers lose ranks here, not in other subjects.

High-yield Physics topics

Top focus units for NEET Crash Physics: Mechanics & Rotational Motion, Thermodynamics & Kinetic Theory, Electrostatics & Current Electricity, Magnetism, EMI & AC, Ray + Wave Optics, Modern Physics (Dual Nature, Atoms, Nuclei). Each is taught with mastery checkpoints mapped to the NEET Crash pattern.

How Vision teaches Physics

We teach Physics problem-first and derivation-first. Every formula is built from first principles before it is applied, so students reason rather than memorise.

Explore the full programme on the NEET Crash course page or the Physics overview for Shanti Nagar.

Books & material

NCERT + HC Verma + DC Pandey (+ Cengage for JEE Advanced). All in-house material is provided — Shanti Nagar families buy nothing separately.

Weekly Physics drills

Daily numerical sprints, free-body-diagram drills, dimensional-analysis checks and timed problem sets.

The mistake we fix first

Memorising formulas without understanding their derivation — Physics rewards reasoning, so Vision drills the 'why' before the 'what'.

Our Physics faculty & doubt-solving

Experienced Physics subject specialists who stay with the batch all year, with dedicated after-class doubt windows. Faculty continuity is the quiet reason Shanti Nagar students improve.

  • Mechanics & Rotational Motion
  • Thermodynamics & Kinetic Theory
  • Electrostatics & Current Electricity
  • Magnetism, EMI & AC

Faculty: NEET Crash Physics in Shanti Nagar

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