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Vedic Math Live
Four Tuesday evenings, one hour each, taught live by Ruchi to a group of fifteen.
We begin on 15 September and run through 22 and 29 September to 6 October, from [7:00 pm IST] to [8:00 pm IST].
Over the four weeks we work through multiplication that stops depending on tables, squaring and numbers near a hundred, division and fractions, and finally a set of checking methods that tell you whether an answer is right before you look it up. These are the techniques that make mental arithmetic quick, and they are as useful in an exam hall as they are at a shop counter.
Open to anyone who can add and subtract, which means school students, adults returning to mathematics after years away, and parents who would like to keep up with their children.
Every session is recorded and shared, so a missed evening is not a lost one. Practice sheets go out each week.
Founding price, fifteen seats, one batch.
In week one we take multiplication apart, starting with the elevens, fives and nines, and by the end of the hour you will be multiplying two digit numbers without reaching for a table.
In week two we cover squaring and the family of tricks that live around a hundred, which is where Vedic methods start to feel less like arithmetic and more like sleight of hand.
Week three is division and fractions, which is where most of the fear lives, so we go slowly and it quietly stops being frightening.
Week four is the checking toolkit, meaning digit sums and the other methods that tell you an answer is wrong before anyone marks it, which is the single most useful habit you can take into an exam.
Four Tuesday evenings, 15, 22 and 29 September and 6 October, from [7:00 pm IST] to [8:00 pm IST].
₹1,000 for the whole four weeks, which is a founding price for the first batch.
Every session is recorded and shared within a day, so you can catch up and come back the following week without feeling behind.
No. If you can add and subtract you have everything you need, and a fair number of people who join say maths has never been their subject.
There is no age limit either way. School students, adults returning after many years, and parents wanting to keep up with their children are all welcome in the same room.
Live, every week, with Ruchi teaching and answering questions as they come up. The recordings exist so you can revisit, not so you can watch instead.
A practice sheet goes out after each session, and it takes about twenty minutes. Doing it is what makes the methods stick.
Paper, a pen, and somewhere quiet. A laptop is easier than a phone.