There are going to be two different levels of maths you will need to
study depending upon the course that you choose. For instance if you choose to
pursue a career in design and appear for nid or nift then you will need to
focus on basic math and that's pretty much it. But if you are going to be appearing
for architecture entrance like aieee b. arch for instance then you will need to
focus your energies on higher math as well.
For basic math here's what you need to do
Firstly anything and everything from elementary math can be and will be
tested so if you threw paperballs at your teachers in the sixth or the seventh
grade it's all going to come back to haunt you.
There's going to be a bunch of topics you will need to focus on for
instance :
1. Number Systems
2. HCF and LCM
3. Percentage
4. Profit and Loss
5. Averages
6. Time, Speed and
Distance
7. Simple and Compound
interest
8. Time and Work
9. Ratio
and Proportion
Master these and it's our guarantee that you will score a full
in your basic math.
The question now arises as to how should one master this.
The answer is equally simple.
- Refer to the NCERT textbooks of the 6th,
7th, 8th, 9th and 10th grade.
- Buy RS Aggarwal's Quantitative Aptitude. It's one of the
best books in the market and it has extensive examples and questions with
solutions. Once you have done the relevant topics from this book no
question in the world can be tricky or difficult. The volume of questions
that this book offers are enormous. It's easily available at any
good book store and it costs around Rs 440 and you can also buy it from
any on-line store.
- Apart from this you can also
log onto KHAN ACADEMY and
practice various concepts and look at various videos on different topics.
Khan Academy will monitor your progress and give you details of where you
stand.
- Apart from
this work on VEDIC MATH concepts. There are various on-line
uploads of vedic maths shortcuts. Vedic Maths will help you in long
calculations and will help cut the time needed in making long
calculations. Apart from this there are various books also available
in the market.
That's all there is to the math section for the NIFT and NID entrances.
Start out and practise as many questions as you can. Devote at least an hour a
day towards maths and success will be yours.
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