Khan Sir is easily one of the most recognisable educators in India today. He’s known for blending humour with clear explanations and has a talent for making even the most difficult subjects seem accessible. Through his YouTube channel, “Khan GS Research Centre,” he has transformed topics like history, general studies, geography, and politics into subjects that feel less intimidating—especially for students preparing for competitive exams. He connects with people from all backgrounds, which is probably why so many government exam aspirants consider him almost a family name.

Born in 1993 in Deoria, Uttar Pradesh, Khan Sir is 33 years old in 2026. Most people call him “Khan Sir,” though reports say his real name is Faizal Khan. He grew up in a pretty humble family; his dad was in the Indian Army, and that kind of discipline rubbed off on him. Money was always tight, but he stuck to his goals and never let anything distract him from his education.

He went to school and college in Uttar Pradesh, focusing on science. It’s said he finished both his Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees in Science, though there’s not much official info out there about his academics. Teaching grabbed his attention early on—he knew he wanted to do that more than anything else.

He started with offline coaching classes for competitive exam students. Eventually, he launched the Khan GS Research Centre in Patna, Bihar. News spread fast, and his teaching style stood out—classrooms filled with laughter, real-world examples, and deep dives into topics. Plus, the affordable fees really opened the doors for students from lower-income families.

His reach multiplied when online learning took off during the COVID-19 lockdowns. Khan Sir’s YouTube lectures exploded in popularity, with millions tuning in. Now, his channel sits among India’s most popular educational platforms. His ability to break down current events and complex policies has grabbed attention everywhere—not just in Bihar, but all across the country.

As for his private life, he keeps things pretty hidden. No one really knows if he’s married, even though rumours pop up sometimes. He doesn’t let personal stuff interfere with his focus—teaching always comes first.

He stands about 5’5” tall (around 165 cm). Khan Sir’s simple attitude and humble approach only make him more likeable. He hasn’t changed his lifestyle, even after all his success.

By 2026, people estimate his net worth to be between ₹4 and 6 crore (around $500,000 to $750,000 USD). Most of that comes from YouTube, his coaching centre, app subscriptions, and other online educational content. Still, his courses are cheap—he cares much more about helping students succeed than chasing profits.

Khan Sir’s rise from a small-town kid to a nationally respected teacher is pretty inspiring. He works hard to keep education accessible and meaningful, always blending creativity and honest effort in his lessons. Even in 2026, he’s handing hope to students all over India, showing that good teaching really can change lives.

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