Tips for maths preparation
Miss. Seema Ahlawat emphasizes that Maths is very interesting subject but most students feel that it is a typical subject. When they see too many formulae they feel scared and if …
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Miss. Seema Ahlawat emphasizes that Maths is very interesting subject but most students feel that it is a typical subject. When they see too many formulae they feel scared and if …
Miss. Seema Ahlawat emphasizes that Maths is very interesting subject but most students feel that it is a typical subject. When they see too many formulae they feel scared and if they do not practice regularly or clarify their doubts in the right time, then gradually this fear becomes a phobia for maths. But to avoid such a state of panic, students should keep practicing regularly and it is the duty of parents to make them develop this habit from an early age. Also, teachers should make the subject interesting, and help students by explaining a particular problem by different methods. Miss Ahlawat pointed that there is a lot of scope of for maths students in the field of banking, engineering, management, accountancy, research, defence services, etc.
In this Video, Dr. Sanjay Biyani, Academic Director, Biyani Group of Colleges, suggests that children should not use mobiles excessively. WHO research suggests that the radiations from mobiles can have cancerous …
In this Video, Dr. Sanjay Biyani, Academic Director, Biyani Group of Colleges, suggests that children should not use mobiles excessively. WHO research suggests that the radiations from mobiles can have cancerous effect on the brain. Also, students lose their concentration if they are constantly engage with mobile phones. This hampers their creativity. Parents should not pamper their children by giving them fancy handsets as gifts. Also, children should be taught the value of saving money rather than spending it on long phone bills. Sending messages is better option than speaking to someone for half an hour on the phone. However, Dr. Biyani says that technology is not bad as long as it we use it in control. Excessive use of any technological devices is bad, not technology in itself.
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