What is Ganit Gyan?

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What is Ganit Gyan?

  • Ganit Gyan is a course based on VEDIC MATHS.
  • This course is specially designed for the generation of today.
  • The Sutras apply to and cover almost every branch of Mathematics.
  • They apply even to complex problems involving a large number of mathematical operations.
  • Application of the Sutras saves a lot of time and effort in solving the problems, compared to the formal methods presently in vogue.
  • Though the solutions appear like magic, the application of the Sutras is perfectly logical and rational.
  • The computation made on the computers follows, in a way, the principles underlying the Sutras.
  • The Sutras provide not only methods of calculation, but also ways of thinking for their application.
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Cultivates interest in Numbers & figures

Vedic Maths helps you build a rock solid foundation in Mathematics

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Needless to say with all those positive energy you become a calculator yourself

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Open doors to infinite possibilities in your careers by having Vedic Maths skills

Course structure and Eligibility

  • Age Group: 10 years & above
  • Course Duration: 1 to 1.5 years
  • No. of Levels: 6 + Bachelor’s of GG + Master’s of GG
  • No. of Classes: 1 class of 2 hours in a week.
  • Batch Size: 10 to 15 students

After completion of each level, an assessment test is taken.

Certificates are issued to every student after completion of a level.

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