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Background & Early Life
Aditya Ranjan Sir hails from a middle‑class family in Uttar Pradesh, India. Born around 1995 (making him approximately 29–30 years
From a young age, he showed exceptional talent in mathematics and strong logical‑reasoning abilities, which fueled his passion for competitive exam preparation
Education & Exams Cleared
While he has not publicly revealed specific schools or university details, Aditya Ranjan Sir has successfully cleared major government exams multiple times, including:
SSC CHSL, CGL, CPO, and CDS
He reportedly achieved perfect scores—50/50—in Mathematics, English, and Reasoning in these exams.
Notably, in 2019 he secured All India Rank (AIR) 114 in SSC CHSL, and later cleared SSC CGL Prelims with full marks, leading to his appointment as an Income Tax Inspector or Excise Inspector under the IRS.
Career Journey
Government Service: Joined as an Income Tax Officer (initially Excise Inspector) in North India beginning in 2019, thanks to his standout CGL results for SSC And related Exams.
Introduced the “60 Days 60 Marathon” math series and has authored books like “BRAHMASTRA Complete Maths Formula Book” and CGL Warrior, along with the Aditya Ranjan Math Android app
His channel has amassed over 1–1.8 million subscribers, and he’s built a strong online presence through both YouTube and app-based offerings
Personal Life
Age: Born in 1995; about 30 years old in 2025.
Physical Traits: Height around 5 ft 7 in (170 cm) and weight approximately 69 kg; hair and eye color black
Marital Status: He is unmarried, and maintains a private personal life with minimal public disclosure about family status.
Net Worth & Income
Estimated net worth is widely reported between:
₹3.5–4 crore INR (≈ $400,000 USD)
His income streams include:
Government salary (~₹1–1.5 lakh/month)
YouTube monetization (~₹1 lakh/month)
Revenue from paid courses, books, and app subscriptions
What Students Says
Many beginners find his teaching style clear and beginner‑friendly, though some note it's relatively slow-paced and better suited for foundational learning.
Some aspirants suggest his content requires supplementing more advanced practice for mains-level preparation.
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