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Book review: A self-help Mathematics guide to help those appearing for competitve exxaminations

NITN | @notintownlive | 18 Feb 2020, 11:56 pm

Book review: A self-help Mathematics guide to help those appearing for competitve exxaminations

In his book 'Educlans Mathematics for Competitive Exams', Samrat Biswas makes learning Mathematics easier, especially for those appearing for competitive examinations, 

To most, Mathematics is a difficult subject yet it is a subject that we not only have to study at school level but also for all professional and competitive exams.

In order to solve the sums, a proper guidance and a thorough understanding of the basics is of utmost importance.

When the initial steps are not clear to students, there are chances of mistakes, which must be avoided in any competitive exams for aspirants to reach the desired score.

In this Bengali edition of the book, each segment deals with various formulas along with a practice paper and an answer key so that the students can practice on their own and check their answers easily.

All the questions have four different options and students have to solve and choose the correct option.

To become a master at this, practice is needed, and this book will give you enough questions and exercises to practice so that all your doubts are cleared, and you know where you stand.

Overall, this book is very helpful for the students who want to learn and master at arithmetic to excel in the competitive exams.

(Reviewed by Sayantani Sengupta)

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