About Arithmetic Course (Version 4.0)
Notification Details
Arithmetic weightage ranges between 40% to 60% of the Quantitative Aptitude section across different recruitments throughout the year.
Important Dates
Exams are held round the year (SSC CGL: Sep/Oct, IBPS: Aug-Jan, UPSC CSAT: May/June).
Eligibility Criteria
General Eligibility
Aspirants preparing for competitive exams requiring quantitative aptitude testing.
Age Limit
Generally 18 to 32 years (based on target competitive examinations).
Educational Qualification
Graduation, 10+2, or Class 10 (depending on target examination).
Selection Process
- 1
Step 1: Concept Building & Vedic Speed Tricks
- 2
Step 2: Topic-wise Practice Worksheets
- 3
Step 3: Sectional Time-based Quizzes
- 4
Step 4: Integration with Mock Tests
Exam Pattern & Syllabus
Exam Pattern
Typically 15-25 MCQ questions in Prelims/Tier-I examinations under Quantitative Aptitude, carrying 2 marks each (SSC CGL) or 1 mark each with 20 minutes sectional timing (Banking).
Detailed Syllabus
Simplification, Approximations, Vedic Math calculations, Number System, Percentages, Profit, Loss & Discount, Simple & Compound Interest, Ratio & Proportion, Partnership, Mixtures & Alligations, Averages, Time & Work, Pipes & Cisterns, Time, Speed & Distance, Boats & Streams.
Analysis & Strategy
Previous Year Trends
Questions are becoming increasingly conceptual and calculation-intensive. Relying on standard formulas leads to time penalties; logical visualization is key.
Cut-Off Analysis
Strong Arithmetic skills typically contribute to clearing more than 50% of the Quantitative Aptitude sectional cut-offs.
Preparation Strategy
1. Spend the first 2 weeks on Vedic Math speed calculation drills. 2. Do NOT memorize formulas; focus on standard unit methods and scale variables. 3. Solve 20 questions of different difficulty levels from each chapter daily.
Career Prospects
Job Profile
Enables clearing exams for posts like Income Tax Inspector, Bank PO, Station Master, IAS, and Assistant Section Officers.
Salary Information
Varies based on post, generally ranging from Rs. 35,000 to Rs. 1,50,000 per month.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this course suitable for beginners with a weak math background?
Absolutely. Anil Nair Sir starts every topic from absolute scratch, using visual aids and simple logical analogies, ensuring that even non-math students can easily grasp the concept.
Does it include Vedic Math and speed calculations?
Yes, the course integrates advanced Vedic Mathematics shortcuts to help you solve arithmetic problems within seconds without using pen and paper.
Why Choose Us?
- English & Telugu Medium support
- Vedic Math & Shortcut Tricks
- Interactive Live & Recorded Sessions
- Daily Practice Sheets & Solutions
Your Mentor

Anil Nair Sir
Founder & Chief Coach
- ✓ Ex-Career Launcher South India Academic Head
- ✓ Harvard Business School Admit (SELP)
- ✓ 22+ Years of Aptitude Training Excellence

