| Semester – I | 
						
							| Introduction to Vedic Maths 
									Session - 1| a) History of Vedic Maths |  | b) About the Father of Vedic Maths |  | c) Features of Vedic Maths |  | 
						
							| Vedic Maths Formulae 
									Session - 2| a) Vedic Maths – 16 sutras |  | b) Vedic Maths – 13 sub-sutras |  | 
						
							| High-Speed Addition 
									Session - 3 & 4| a) Addition without carrying – 2x2, 2x3,2x4......2x10 (rows/columns) |  | b) Addition using dot method - 2x2, 3x3, 4x4........10x10 (rows/columns) |  | c) Addition using dot method – random digits |  | 
						
							| Super Fast Subtraction 
									Session - 5| a) Subtraction using All from 9 last from 10 (Nikhilam Navatascaram Dashtah) |  | b) Subtraction using appropriate base |  | 1-Digit number (base 10) |  | 2-Digit numbers (base 100) |  | 3-Digit numbers (base 1000) |  | 4-Digit numbers (base 10000) |  | 5-Digit numbers (base 100000) |  | 6-Digit numbers (base 1000000) |  | 7-Digit numbers (base 10000000) |  | 
						
							| Genius Mental Multiplication Techniques Multiplication by the BASE method
 
									Sessions - 6-11| a) Multiplying any two numbers between 11-20 by the BASE +10 method |  | b) Multiplying any two numbers between 80-100 by the BASE -100 method |  | c) Multiplying any two numbers between 101-120 by the BASE +100 method |  | d) Multiplying any two numbers between 980-1000 by BASE -1000 method |  | e) Multiplying any two numbers between 1001-1020 by BASE +1000 method |  | f) Multiplying any two numbers between 9980-10000 by BASE -10000 method |  | g) Multiplying any two numbers between 10001-10020 by BASE +10000 method |  | h) Multiplying any two numbers between 99980-100000 by BASE -100000 method |  | i) Multiplying any two numbers between 100001-100020 by BASE +100000 method |  | j) Multiplying any two numbers between 999980-1000000 by BASE -1000000 method |  | k) Multiplying any two numbers between 1000001-1000020 by BASE +1000000 method |  | l) Multiplying any two numbers between 9999980-10000000 by BASE -10000000 method |  | m) Multiplying any two numbers between 10000001-10000020 by BASE +10000000 method |  | n) Multiplying numbers above and below the BASE |  | 
						
							| Revision and Submission of Assignments by the students Session - 12
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							| 1st Semester Examination Session - 13
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							| Semester – II | 
						
							| Miracle Multiplication 
									
										| Multiplication by 9's 
												Sessions - 14-16| a) Any two-digit numbers by 99 |  | b) Any three-digit numbers by 999 |  | c) Any four-digit numbers by 9999 |  | d) Any five-digit numbers by 99999 |  | e) Any six-digit numbers by 999999 |  | f) Any seven-digit numbers by 9999999 |  | g) Any eight-digit numbers by 99999999 |  | h) Any nine-digit numbers by 999999999 and so on... |  | i) Any random digit number by any random of 9's |  | Case i: 99999 999999999 x 456 x 345678 ... |  | Case ii: 456578 4567456675 x 9999 x 99999 ... |  |  
										| Multiplication by 1's 
												Sessions - 17-19| a) Any two-digit numbers by 11 |  | b) Any three-digit numbers by 111 |  | c) Any four digit numbers by 1111 |  | d) Any five-digit numbers by 11111 |  | e) Any six-digit numbers by 111111 |  | f) Any seven-digit numbers by 1111111 |  | g) Any eight-digit numbers by 11111111 |  | h) Any nine-digit numbers by 111111111 and so on |  | i) Any random digit numbers by 12 |  | j) Any random digit numbers by any random of 1's |  | Case i: 11111 111111111 x 456 x 345678 ... |  | Case ii: 456578 4567456675 x 1111 x 11111 ... |  |  
										| The first number is the same and the end digit must be added to the 10 Session - 20
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										| Multiplication of any random digit number by any random digit number (APPLICATION OF URDHVA TIRYAGBHYAM) (VERTICAL & CROSSWISE) 
												Sessions - 21-24| a) Any two-digit numbers multiplied by any two-digit numbers |  | b) Any three-digit numbers multiplied by any three-digit numbers |  | c) Any four-digit numbers multiplied by any four-digit numbers |  | d) Any five-digit numbers multiplied by any five-digit numbers |  | e) Any six digit numbers multiplied by any six digit numbers |  | f) Any seven-digit numbers multiplied by any seven-digit numbers |  | g) Any eight-digit numbers multiplied by any eight-digit numbers |  | h) Any nine digit numbers multiplied by any nine digit numbers |  | i) Multiplying a long number by a shorter number |  | j) Any random digit numbers by any random digit numbers |  |  | 
						
							| Revision and Assignment Class Session - 25
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							| 2nd Semester Examination Session - 26
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							| Semester – III | 
						
							| Lightning Squares 
									Session - 27-28| a) Urdhva Tiryak Method of Multiplication |  | b) Using the Yavadunam Thavadunikrutya Vargancha Yogayet Sutram |  | c) Using the duplex method (Dwandwayoga method) |  | d) Squares of decimals |  | e) Application of Anurupyena Sutram (geometrical progression) |  | f) Squares of numbers ending in 5 (Ekadhikena Purvena Sutram) |  | g) Squares of numbers by the base method |  | h) Squares of numbers by a duplex method |  | i) Squares of any 2-digit numbers |  | ii) Squares of any 3-digit numbers |  | iii) Squares of any 4-digit numbers |  | iv) Squares of any 5-digit numbers |  | v) Squares of any 6-digit numbers |  | vi) Squares of any 7-digit numbers |  | vii) Squares of any 8-digit numbers |  | 
						
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| Straight Division Method (Application of Dwandwayoga (duplex) Method) | 
							  | Rapid Cubes | 
								Session - 29-30
							
						
						
							
						
							| Rapid Cubes 
									Session - 31-32| a) A general method of cubing |  | b) Yavadhunam Sutra for cubing |  | c) Cubing Using Series Multiplication |  | 
						
							| Quick Cube Root 
									Session - 33-34| a) Cube roots of exact cubes |  | b) If the cube is even |  | c) Imperfect cube |  | d) Finding the fourth root |  | e) Finding the fifth root |  | f) Finding the sixth root |  | 
						
							| Excellent Division 
									Session - 35-37| a) By Nikhilam Rule (Special cases of dividing with 9,8,7 & 6) |  | b) Straight division - Application of Urdhva Tiryak Sutram for numbers |  | c) (Vinculum method) Reduction method for straight division (simplified) |  | 
						
							| Revision and Assignment Session - 38
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							| 3rd Semester Examination Session - 39
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							| Semester – IV | 
						
							| Vinculum 
									Session - 40 - 41| a) Introduction to vinculum numbers |  | b) Convert vinculum numbers to normal form |  | c) Subtraction using vinculum numbers |  | 
						
							| Simple Decimals 
									Session - 42 - 43| a) Introduction to decimals |  | b) Decimal Addition |  | c) Decimal subtraction |  | d) Decimal multiplication |  | e) Decimal division |  | 
						
							| Fun Fractions 
									Session - 44 - 45| a) Introduction to fractions |  | b) Fraction multiplication |  | c) Fraction – addition & subtraction (same denominators) |  | d) Fraction division |  | e) Fraction – addition (different denominators) |  | f) Factoring |  | g) Reducing to the lowest terms |  | h) Mixed numbers |  | i) Multiplying mixed numbers |  | 
						
							| Smart Percentage 
									Session - 46 - 48| a) Introduction to percentage |  | b) Percentage difference |  | c) Convert percents to decimals |  | d) Convert percents to fractions |  | 
						
							| Enlighten Algebra 
									Sessions - 49 - 50| a) Quadratic Formula |  | b) Exponents and Radicals |  | c) Absolute Value |  | d) Special Product Formulas |  | e) Binomial Theorem |  | f) Special Factoring Formulas |  | g) Inequalities |  | h) Exponentials and Logarithms |  | 
						
					
						
							| Revision and Assignment Class Session - 51
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							| 4th Semester ExaminationSession - 52 | 
						
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