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What is the best way to prepare for the NDA written exam math section if you come from a non-science or weaker mathematics background?

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Cracking the National Defence Academy written examination is a dream for many, but the mathematics section often feels like a formidable barrier for aspirants who did not pursue science or feel they have a weaker foundation in math. The syllabus covers advanced topics up to the high school and intermediate levels, which can appear overwhelming at first glance. However, clearing this section is not just about having a natural flair for numbers; it is about strategic preparation, understanding core concepts, and mastering time management.

This discussion thread is a dedicated space to share and gather diverse perspectives, proven strategies, and practical advice on navigating this challenge. Whether you are an expert mentor, a successful candidate who cleared the exam from an arts or commerce stream, or a fellow aspirant currently structuring your study plan, your insights are invaluable. We want to explore the best resources, shortcut techniques, and study schedules that help bridge the gap. Join the conversation to share your personal journey, recommend foundational textbooks, or ask questions about prioritizing high-yield topics to maximize your score and build confidence.



   
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