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Geometry for GRE /GMAT/ CAT & other entrance exams
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Geometry for GRE /GMAT/ CAT & other entrance exams

Geometry - Concepts, formulae, tips, shortcuts, tricks for Quantitative Aptitude
Last updated 11/2020
English

What you'll learn

  • Geometry is a critical topic for entrance examinations around the world and in India, including GRE, GMAT,CAT, and other B-School entrances, Bank PO and many others. While it looks like a complicated topic, some important rules, shortcuts, tricks, and a lucid way of looking at questions will help students appearing for graduate and post-graduate entrance examinations to score a lot of marks from this topic.

Course content

5 sections43 lectures5h 28m total length
  • Introduction3:48

    It gives an overview of the course

  • Lines6:02

    Concepts of lines

  • Types of angles9:59

    Different types of angles

  • Polygons5:36

    Concepts and formulae on polygons

  • Practice Questions-Part18:20

    By applying the concepts of angles , lines and polygons, students should be able to solve questions

  • Practice Questions-Part27:42

    By applying the concepts of angles , lines and polygons, students should be able to solve questions

Requirements

  • Since, I am covering the topic right from the basics, there are no prerequisites.

Description

Geometry is a critical topic for entrance examinations around the world and in India, including GRE, GMAT, CAT, and other B-School entrances, Bank PO, SSC  and many others. While it looks like a complicated topic, some important rules, shortcuts, tricks, and a lucid way of looking at questions will help students appearing for graduate and post-graduate entrance examinations to score a lot of marks from this topic

In this course I have covered the following in detail

• Lines , Angles

•Polygons

•Triangles: Basic Properties, Types of triangles, Basic proportionality theorem, similarity and congruency of triangles,        Points of concurrence like Orthocenter, Centroid, Incenter, Circumcenter and other important concepts

•Quadrilaterals: Quadrilateral, Cyclic Quadrilateral, Trapezium/Trapezoid , Parallelogram, Rhombus, Rectangle and Square.

•Circles, semi-circle and sectors

•Mensuration: Two-dimensional figures like Triangles, Quadrilaterals, Circles and three-dimensional figures like Cube, Cuboid,

Cylinder, Cone, Sphere, hemisphere

I have discussed good number of practice questions covering all the above concepts. Wherever possible  I have discussed alternate methods/ shortcuts,

To get the maximum benefit out of this course, a student should

(i)First go through the concept review video(even if you feel that you are comfortable with the concept)

(ii)Then come to the Practice questions. Here I suggest that for every question, you pause the video, read the question carefully and attempt the question. After that you can continue watching the video.

Who this course is for:

  • Students appearing for any test with quantitative aptitude, especially exams like GRE, GMAT, CAT and other B-School entrances, and students appearing for SSC, Bank PO, and other similar exams will benefit from this course