
Patna’s famous teacher ‘Khan Sir’, who has made his mark among the students preparing for competitive examinations across the country, has got a big legal relief. Recently, Patna Civil Court has stayed his arrest in the case of alleged firing outside his coaching centre. Khan sir, who is famous for teaching in a cheap and unique style, has had as much struggles in his life as his success story is equally interesting. Recently he made headlines by rejecting a huge offer of Rs 107 crore. Let us know what is the revenue model of this teacher who shapes the future of crores of students, what is his earning.
Journey from an ordinary family to an empire worth crores
The real name of Khan Sir, who has created his own brand in the field of education, is Faisal Khan. He was born in the year 1993 in Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh. His early education took place in a very simple environment. After completing his education till 10th through English medium, he completed his 12th from Hindi medium school. After this he obtained B.Sc., M.Sc. as well as master’s degree in Geography from Allahabad College. Today he is running a prestigious coaching institute named ‘Khan GS Research Centre’ in Patna. In the year 2019, he started his YouTube channel, which emerged as a big support for the students sitting at home during the lockdown imposed during the Corona epidemic. Today his channel has crores of views and lakhs of subscribers, which is the biggest proof of his popularity.
How is income generated?
Khan sir has never disclosed his net worth publicly. However, according to media reports, their business model mainly depends on YouTube, online courses and offline coaching fees. His total net worth is 5 to 20 crores Is estimated between Rs.It is said that he earns about 70 thousand rupees a day through advertisements (Ad Revenue), brand partnerships and super chats. In this context, his monthly income comes to around Rs 15 to 20 lakh. His YouTube channel has about 2.5 crore subscribers. Apart from this, fees ranging from Rs 70 thousand to Rs 1 lakh are charged from students preparing for UPSC in offline coaching. They also conduct special batches for 11th, 12th and Medical Entrance Examination (NEET).
Huge offer of Rs 107 crore was rejected
Khan sir, who reached ‘The Great Indian Kapil Show’, made a very shocking revelation. He told that he had received an offer of Rs 107 crore from a platform, which he rejected without any hesitation. The reason for this was purely social concern. Khan sir believes that he himself faced severe financial crunch in his early days. Even today, thousands and lakhs of students of the country go through the same situation. Instead of giving priority to earning immense money himself, he always ensured that even the poorest of the poor students could get better education at affordable fees. This thinking makes him different in the world of education and popular among students.
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