Math By Abhas Saini: Verbal

Another aspirant preparing for the RBI Grade B exam mentioned:

The biggest hurdle for most students is the compulsion to write everything down. In a 60-minute exam with 30 to 40 questions, writing calculations is a fatal error. Abhas Saini’s methods train the brain to hold numbers in its working memory and manipulate them verbally. For example, instead of writing out $24 \times 25$, the verbal math approach encourages seeing $25$ as a quarter of $100$. Therefore, $24 \times 25$ is simply $24$ divided by $4$, multiplied by $100$. The answer, $600$, arrives in seconds without a single stroke of the pen. verbal math by abhas saini

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Number sense – the ability to see relationships like 12.5% = 1/8 – is beautiful. But Saini's method can become brittle when numbers are intentionally ugly (e.g., 17.3% of 1437). In such cases, brute-force traditional math is faster and safer. For example, instead of writing out $24 \times

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