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Gagan Pratap Advance Maths Complete Class Notes New -

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Gagan Pratap’s Advance Maths Complete Class Notes (New Edition) are widely considered the gold standard for SSC CGL, CPO, CHSL, and CDS aspirants. These notes are a curated compilation of his classroom teachings, designed to simplify complex geometric and algebraic concepts through logic rather than rote memorization. 📘 Overview of the Content

The notes cover the entire spectrum of Advance Mathematics required for competitive exams. The content is structured to take a student from basic definitions to "Mains-level" difficulty.

Geometry: Comprehensive coverage of lines, angles, triangles, circles, and polygons. Includes all major theorems and their applications.

Mensuration (2D & 3D): Detailed formulas and derivation for area, volume, and surface area of standard and complex figures.

Trigonometry: Basics, circular measures, trigonometric identities, and maximum/minimum values.

Height and Distance: Concept-based shortcuts for solving shadows and angles without lengthy calculations.

Algebra: Polynomials, linear equations, quadratic equations, and algebraic identities.

Number System: Divisibility, remainders, factors, LCM/HCF, and surds/indices.

Coordinate Geometry: Slope, equations of lines, and properties of geometric shapes on a Cartesian plane. ✨ Key Features of the New Edition

The "New" version reflects the recent shift in TCS (Tata Consultancy Services) exam patterns, focusing more on calculation-intensive and conceptual questions. gagan pratap advance maths complete class notes new

Bilingual Format: Most editions are available in both Hindi and English, making them accessible to a wider audience.

Handwritten Feel: The layout mimics classroom notes, which many students find easier to follow than rigid textbooks.

TCS Updated Questions: Includes solved examples from recent exams (2022–2024) to show how concepts are currently tested.

Shortcuts & Tricks: Gagan Pratap is known for "CGL Selection" approaches, such as digital sum, unit digit, and option elimination.

High-Quality Diagrams: Geometry and Mensuration sections feature clear, labeled diagrams to help visualize 3D shapes. 🚀 Why Aspirants Prefer These Notes

Saves Time: Instead of watching hundreds of hours of videos, students can review the logic of a whole chapter in minutes.

Concept Clarity: The notes don't just give formulas; they explain the "why" behind the theorem.

Structured Progression: Questions are arranged from "Pre" level to "Mains" level.

Comprehensive: No need to refer to multiple books; these notes act as a one-stop-shop for the Advance section. 💡 How to Use These Notes Effectively

Read the Theory: Start by understanding the properties and theorems listed at the start of each chapter.

Analyze Solved Examples: Look at how the shortcut is applied to the problem. If you are serious about your preparation, you

Practice Daily: Combine these notes with a "Pinnacle" or "Kiran" previous year question (PYQ) book.

Revision: Use the highlighted formulas for quick revision 24 hours before your mock tests.

I can also help you compare these notes to other teachers like Rakesh Yadav or Aditya Ranjan if you are undecided!

Complete Class Notes Advance Maths (2026 Edition) Gagan Pratap Sir , published by Champion Publication

an updated study resource designed specifically for competitive exams like SSC CGL (Tier I & II)

. This edition includes updated content from 2025 exams and features a colorful, bilingual (Hindi and English) design aimed at concept building and quick revision. Key Features of the 2026 Edition Comprehensive Coverage: Includes all essential Advance Maths topics such as Trigonometry Mensuration (2D & 3D) Coordinate Geometry Data Interpretation Bilingual Format: Content is presented in both English and Hindi , making it accessible to a wider range of students. Exam-Oriented Content: handwritten solutions

and shortcut techniques for questions from recent exams, including CGL 2025 and Selection Post. Digital Accessibility: Official apps like the Advance Class Notes Maths

allow users to access these notes as high-quality PDFs offline. Google Play Topic-Wise Content Overview

The notes are structured to guide students from basic theories to advanced problem-solving. Topic Category Specific Chapters Covered

Lines & Angles, Triangles (Pythagoras, Similarity, Centers), Quadrilaterals, Circles, Polygons Basic Algebra, Quadratic Equations Trigonometry

Trigonometric Identities, Maxima & Minima, Height & Distance Mensuration The notes will emphasize the "Short Tricks vs

2D (Area/Perimeter) and 3D (Cube, Cylinder, Cone, Prism, Pyramid) Miscellaneous

Number System, HCF & LCM, Coordinate Geometry, Data Interpretation Purchasing Options

The physical book is widely available on major e-commerce platforms and specialized educational bookstores: Advance Class Notes Maths - Apps on Google Play

The dust in the small study room in Mukherjee Nagar felt heavier than usual. For Arjun, the "Gagan Pratap Advance Maths Class Notes" wasn't just a book; it was a map through a labyrinth of sines, cosines, and complex geometry that had kept him awake for months.

He turned the page to the Circle chapter. The notes were meticulously organized—crisp, logical, and filled with those "smart approaches" that promised to turn a three-minute nightmare into a thirty-second win. He remembered the first time he’d seen a question on Apollonius's theorem; it had looked like ancient Greek. Now, looking at the handwritten-style diagrams in the new edition, the logic clicked like a key in a lock.

Outside, the tea stall was buzzing with aspirants debating the latest exam notifications, but Arjun stayed locked in. He traced a solution for a Mensuration 3D problem. There was a rhythm to it. Step one: visualize the cone within the sphere. Step two: apply the shortcut. Step three: move on.

As the sun dipped below the horizon, Arjun closed the heavy volume. The "Advance Maths" beast felt a little less like a monster and more like a puzzle he finally knew how to solve. He didn't just have notes; he had a strategy. And for the first time in three years of prepping, he felt like he wasn't just chasing the cut-off—he was leading the pack.


The notes will emphasize the "Short Tricks vs. Concept" balance. While short methods will be provided for quick calculations, the primary focus will remain on the fundamental logic to ensure students can solve modified/difficult questions.

| Feature | Kiran Publication | Rakesh Yadav (Class Notes) | Gagan Pratap (New Notes) | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Approach | Question Bank | Conceptual + Shortcut | Visual & Logical | | Level of Difficulty | Medium to Hard | Medium | Hard (Tier-2 specific) | | Shortcut Style | Traditional formulas | Vedic tricks | "Reverse Gear" & Option Matching | | Handwriting | Printed | Printed (or typed) | Hybrid (Printed + Handwritten tips) |

Gagan Pratap’s notes are specifically better for students who struggle with visualization. He uses a unique "box method" for algebra and "angle chasing" diagrams in geometry that are absent in other books.