Vedic Mathematics Made Easy, 2nd Edition

Dhaval Bathia
English
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9788179924075
₹265
"THE #1 GUIDE FOR COMPETITIVE EXAMS Speedy techniques for: • School and college exams • MBA, CET, MCA • GMAT, GRE, UPSC • Railway, bank, defence and other exams Crack Competitive Exams the Smart Way • Can you find the cube root of 262144 or 704969 in two seconds? • Can you multiply 231072 by 110649 and get the answer in just a single line? • Can you predict the date of birth of a person or how much money he has without him telling you? • Can you solve squares, square roots, cube roots and other problems mentally? Not just these but a lot more is possible with the techniques of Vedic mathematics described in this book. These techniques have helped millions of students all over the world to get rid of their fear of numbers and improve their scores in quantitative subjects. Young school students have found the Vedic mathematics approach very exciting whilst those giving competitive exams like MBA, MCA, CET, UPSC, GRE, GMAT, etc., have asserted that Vedic mathematics has helped them crack the entrance tests of these exams. In this revised edition you will find: • Enough solved examples and a practice exercise on every topic for easy understanding • Plenty of diagrams and visual effects for better comprehension • Special shortcuts on Time, Work, Interest, Averages, Trains, etc., that are often asked in competitive exams DHAVAL BATHIA (B.Com, ACS, LLB) is one of India’s youngest international bestselling authors. He is the author of five books that have been published in over 14 languages. Dhaval holds the Guinness World Record for teaching maximum number of students at a single venue and is also featured in the Limca Book of Records for teaching in maximum number of educational institutions globally. In 2016, Gulf Daily News from Bahrain reckoned him as one of the World’s Fastest Mathematicians. Dhaval runs a non-profit educational foundation that provides free training to students–giving priority to educating girls–across the world. To know more about his work, visit www.genesiseducare.org."