How to do Fast Calculations with Vedic Maths for RRB PO 2025 Exam
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Vedic Math For RRB PO: IBPS RRB PO 2025 Notification is expected to be released in June 2025. The RRB PO selection process consists of three stages: Prelims, Mains Exam and Interview. The RRB PO prelims exam contains two sections: Reasoning and Quantitative Ability. If you master the Vedic Maths technique, you can improve your score in the Quantitative Ability section. This article provides a smart strategy to effectively use Vedic Maths to perform fast calculations and boost your RRB PO 2025 exam score. We’ll cover the basics, key sutras (formulas), application techniques and preparation tips.

 

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Why Speed Matters in RRB PO 2025 Exam

The IBPS RRB PO Prelims Quant section typically contains 40 questions to be solved in 25 minutes. For Mains, it gets tougher, with 40 quantitative questions and a higher difficulty level. Your ability to quickly and accurately perform calculations can be the deciding factor in clearing the cutoff.

Speedy calculation is vital for:

  • Data Interpretation
  • Simplification and Approximation
  • Number Series
  • Profit and Loss
  • Time and Work
  • Ratio and Proportion

What is Vedic Mathematics?

Vedic Mathematics is a system of mathematics consisting of 16 Sutras (aphorisms) and 13 Sub-Sutras (corollaries), rediscovered from the Vedas by Sri Bharati Krishna Tirthaji Maharaj in the early 20th century.

These Sutras cover methods for quick calculations in:

  • Addition
  • Subtraction
  • Multiplication
  • Division
  • Squares and Cubes
  • Square Roots and Cube Roots
  • Algebra
  • Calculus
  • Trigonometry

Vedic Maths Sutras For IBPS RRB Exam

Vedic math is a shortcut to solving arithmetic, algebra, geometry, calculus, conics and more questions. Here we are providing the 16 sutras for the IBPS RRB 2024 exam. Candidates check the detailed sutras along with the meanings and uses.

SutrasDetails 
Ekadhikena PurvenaMeaning: By one more than the one before
Uses: This Sutra simplifies squaring numbers close to base values
Nikhilam Navatashcaramam DashatahMeaning: All from 9 and the last from 10.
Uses: A powerful technique for subtraction, especially useful when dealing with numbers close to multiples of 10.
Urdhva TiryakMeaning: Vertically and Crosswise.
Uses: This Sutra streamlines multiplication, especially useful for multiplying large numbers.
Paraavartya YojayetMeaning: Transpose and adjust
Uses: This technique aids in simplifying complex mathematical problems involving equations and variables.
Shunyam SaamyasamuccayeMeaning: When the sum is the same, that sum is zero.
Uses: An effective approach for solving algebraic equations with equal sums on both sides.
Anurupye ShunyamanyatMeaning: If one is in ratio, the other is zero
Uses: This Sutra is indispensable for solving proportionality problems.
Yavadunam Tavadunikritya Varga SamamMeaning: Whatever the extent of its deficiency, lessen that deficiency to form a square
Uses: Simplifies division and finding square roots.
VilokanamMeaning: By mere observation
Uses: A technique that encourages quick, intuitive solutions based on patterns and observations.
Sankalana-vyavakalanabhyamMeaning: By addition and by subtraction
Uses: This Sutra offers techniques for both addition and subtraction, enabling quick calculations
PuranapuranabhyamMeaning: By the completion or non-completion.
Uses: This Sutra aids in finding fractions and complements, simplifying various mathematical operations.
Chalana-kalanabyhamMeaning: Differences and Similarities
Uses: Useful for problems involving ratios and proportions
YaavadunamMeaning: Partial Products
Uses: This Sutra facilitates the multiplication of large numbers by breaking them down into smaller, more manageable parts
VestanamMeaning: Specific and General
Uses: This Sutra helps in solving problems where a specific value is derived from a general one
Yavadvividham VyashtihMeaning: Separately the particular from the general
Uses: This Sutra is handy for finding individual components from a group
SamuccayeMeaning: Collective addition.
Uses: Useful for quick summations, especially when dealing with a series of numbers
Ekanyunena PurvenaMeaning: By one less than the previous one
Uses: This Sutra provides a technique for division and helps in finding quotients efficiently

Tips to Master Vedic Maths for RRB PO 2025

Practice regularly: Solve at least 20 problems daily using Vedic Maths techniques to build speed and accuracy.

Learn one technique at a time: Master one method (e.g., Nikhilam Sutra) before moving on to the next.

Use mock tests: Apply Vedic Maths in timed mock tests to simulate exam conditions.

Focus on exam-relevant topics: Prioritise techniques for simplification, data interpretation and percentages.

Memorise key patterns: Learn multiplication tables, squares and cubes up to 30 for quick reference.

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