Khan Sir Launches Board Exam Preparation Platform For State Boards

Education icon Khan Sir announces a new platform for Class 9-12 students across multiple state boards like Bihar, Jharkhand, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, and others to fix foundational learning gaps.

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Renowned educator and digital pioneer Faisal Khan, popularly known as Khan Sir, announced the launch of a dedicated school education vertical aimed at helping students in classes 9-12 prepare for board examinations. The founder of Khan GS Research Centre stated that the new initiative will officially commence on 26 January to coincide with Republic Day.

The program is designed to bridge the widening gap between traditional school curriculums and the rigorous requirements of competitive national examinations like JEE (Joint Entrance Examination) and NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test).

The initiative specifically targets students from state boards including Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Rajasthan, Madhya Pradesh, Haryana, Jharkhand, Chhattisgarh, and Uttarakhand.

Khan Sir emphasised that the platform will cater to both Hindi and English medium students who often struggle with foundational concepts due to outdated teaching methods.

To combat student disengagement, the platform will utilise animated video lectures and simplified panel PDFs. He noted that many students currently waste time on “fair writing” or copying notes manually, which he believes hinders actual comprehension of the subject matter.

A key feature of the new model is a personalised tracking system within the application that identifies specific chapters or subjects where a student is underperforming.

Khan Sir promised to personally lead the academic direction and conduct weekly video calls to mentor students. This one-on-one approach is intended to prevent students from hiding their academic weaknesses from parents and teachers.

The educator also highlighted a strategic plan for graduating students who are appearing for exams in the current academic cycle. For these learners, the platform will provide intensive resources for objective and one-liner questions to help boost their final percentages.

He explained that by mastering these formats, a student currently at a third-division level could realistically aim for a first-division result.

Based in Patna, Khan Sir has built one of India’s largest educational communities on YouTube, with his main channel boasting over 25 million subscribers.

He is widely recognised for his unique teaching style that blends local dialects with complex scientific and historical topics, making education accessible to millions of rural and underprivileged students.

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