Monday, 20 May 2019

Inspiring Stories of Most Successful People (Part-1)



Every success story is accompanied by hardships and failures. No one born was great. Their diligence and faith made them what they are. They have faced many failures and obstacles before becoming the greats of today’s world. The road to success is challenging! Luck doesn’t favour everyone. One must get up and get going. It doesn’t matter when and where you start your journey. And where it takes you. What matters is that you never walk away from your destination. In this article we have discussed about the ordeal of 5 successful people who faced failures early in life, but didn’t stop trying. The stories of these people are so influential and powerful that they will inspire you to achieve your goals!
  1. Walt Disney
Walt Disney, the creator of Mickey Mouse, was dropped out of school at a young age in a failed attempt of joining the army. He was once fired from a newspaper editor because, "he lacked imagination and had no good ideas". Not letting himself get bogged down by an early rejection, he went on to give the world characters like Donald Duck and Goofy.
He was turned down 302 times before he got financing for creating Disney World. Rest is the history!
From Snow White to Frozen, this legend and his Disney studios is responsible for magical and delighted childhood memories of generations and generations to come. Disney World is currently valued at $35 Billion dollars.

“All the adversity I’ve had in my life, all my troubles and obstacles, have strengthened me… You may not realize it when it happens, but a kick in the teeth may be the best thing in the world for you.” -Walt Disney
  1. Tom Cruise – Actor
Tom Cruise was born in poverty and had an abusive father. As a young child in a New York home, Cruise was intimidated and bullied constantly by his father.  At 11 of his age, he started doing odd jobs like mowing lawns to support his family as his father left them.
Even in his school, the things were not easy going as he suffered from dyslexia, a reading disorder. His childhood was extremely lonely and kids made fun of him because he couldn’t read. Being heartbroken due to his conditions. He started exploring other careers in life.

So, he tried his best to become a priest, but couldn’t fit there too. Being good athletic, he considered pursuing a career in wrestling. But due to a knee injury he couldn’t even continue the only thing he was good at. But he didn’t give up. Then his teacher encouraged him to participate in acting. And he found himself surprisingly comfortable on stage. Cruise got his first big acting job at the age of 19. As he started to embrace his love of acting, Cruise realized that his inability to read would hold him back if he didn’t work hard at it.

Then he started focussing more on visual learning. He trained himself how to create mental images to comprehend what he reads. Today Tom Cruise is one of the highest paid celebrities in the world with net worth $470 Million.

When you have to cope with a lot of problems, you're either going to sink or you're going to swim.”- Tom Cruise
  1. Amy Palmiero-Winters - Top Amateur Athlete
Palmiero-Winters is the top amateur athlete who was born in Meadville, Pennsylvania. She had competed in track and distance running from a young age. In 1994, Amy Palmiero met with an accident thrashed with a motorcycle. The motorcycle crushed her left foot and doctors said she would never walk and run again. Amy tried to save her leg for three years.
Ultimately, she faced 27 surgeries, and doctors were forced to amputate below the knee. It took her many years to learn how to run with a prosthetic leg. Today the 38-year-old mom of two kids is seeing her determination pay off. She sets six world records and five in ultramarathon events being an amputee woman.

When she's not racking up miles on the road, Amy is the full-time director of sports for Team A Step Ahead in Hicksville, New York, a coaching and mentoring organization for adult and child amputee athletes. She is currently holding eleven records in various events and the ESPN ESPY Award as the top female athlete with a disability in the world.

 ‘Forget the meaning of can’t’. - Amy Palmiero-Winters
  1. William Henry Gates (Bill Gates) – Technology Innovator
Born in 1955 in Seattle, Bill Gates is one of the most iconic and influential ‘technology innovator’. Unlike, many of the computer worlds other innovators, Gates was relatively privileged as a young child. Yet studying in private Lakeside schools Gates quickly grew passion about new computer systems.
And in 1970, at the age of 15, he began spending a great deal of time programming using basic language. Bill Gates went to a business along with his friend Paul Allen together they developed Traf-O-Data. A computer program that monitors traffic patterns in Seattle which worth $20000.
Gates and Allen were determined to start their own company. But Gates parents wanted him to finish school and go on to college, where they hooked to become a lawyer. Later he joined Harvard university and within a year, He dropped out without finishing his course. As he was more was more interested in pursuing his own coding.

And then he got the opportunity to form his own company. So, he founded Microsoft in 1976 with his friend Allen. Thus, Microsoft gained the dominant position among the software manufacturers through its programs like Microsoft Word and Excel, which become the industry standards.
With his mission and hard work, he took Microsoft to its next level after developing its first version of windows in 1990. This soon gained popularity with its new features year after year. Next version of windows was windows 95, then windows 2000, then to latest XP to Vista.

Today, Microsoft’s vision is “A computer on every desk and Microsoft software on every computer”. He isn’t greedy person and doesn’t believe in mere luck or god’s grace. Gates main areas of interest is into philanthropy which have been improving health. And helping to reduce diseases, like polio which affect young kids more.

“If you are born poor it’s not your mistake, but if you die poor it’s your mistake”. - Bill Gates
  1. Mark Zuckerberg – Founder of Facebook
Mark Zuckerberg, born in 1984, was a dropout student from Harvard university, with a gift of computer programming. His coding experience began with Atari basic programming with the help of his father. Then his father hired a personal developer to train him, but did learnt so fast that he built a program called Zucknet, which can communicate with his father’s computer at home while his dental practices.
Mark developed many other programs to help college students. In his university he found a book called facebook that included students’ details. He found an idea out of it to build a website. In January 2004, Mark wrote an extensive code for building a site for face book. Less than a decade later he became the face of multi-millionaire company called ‘Facebook’. He connected 1 billion people around the world.
Currently is only 31, running his biggest social networking site with his five founders. Today, he is the youngest billionaire in this planet. By 2007 the site had over 100,000 businesses over listing their companies on facebook. By 2011 it became the largest digital photograph house of 350 million people accessing the website over mobile phones.
From year 2012 to 2015 he had big loses, many companies had loss of more than 50% of their shares. Nevertheless, Mark has remained true to his vision to create a website that entire world can use to communicate within each other easily.
He has turned on many opportunities to sell their products along with the security of end users.  Today, Mark Zuckerberg is named among the 100 wealthiest and most influential people in the world. He is the 5th richest person in the world, having a total net worth of US $50 billion.

“The biggest risk is not taking any risk... In a world that changing really quickly, the only strategy that is guaranteed to fail is not taking risks”. - Mark Zuckerberg

 The inspiring stories of these people prove that nothing is impossible. If they could make it despite so many hurdles, so can you. No matter how many failures you face in life, the ability to get up again and finish the race is what makes you a winner.

Friday, 10 May 2019

Alternative Courses in Biology after 12th other than MBBS



MBBS is one of the most preferred fields of study for Biology students. Every year lakhs of Biology students appear for medical entrance examinations. But only a few can crack these exams to grab an MBBS seat. For those candidates who could not crack the exam, remain confused about which course to study after 12th.  Also, there are many other students who are not interested in pursuing an MBBS degree. So, what options lay ahead for Biology students after 12th other than MBBS?

Recommended Read: Best courses for Science Students other than Engineering

Apart from MBBS degree, there are a lot of other career opportunities in Biology other than MBBS. But without proper knowledge and guidance about the right course of study it becomes a difficult decision for students to choose the correct option for a bright career. In this article we are focusing on the various courses in Biology a student can opt after class 12th besides MBBS.

Are you confused about the course to take after class 12th? Check Out Trending Courses in ScienceTop most Courses in Arts and Best courses in Commerce and choose the best course for yourself!

Courses in Biology after 12th apart from MBBS

Biology is the Science that deals with study of living organisms. It is a broad field that comprises of many branches and sub-disciples. For Biology students, there are a number of fields of study which they can consider to pursue a degree after class 12th.  It is necessary that students should first understand the different fields in Biology before choosing any course of study after 12th. Here we are providing a list of various fields of Biology so that students do not have to compromise with their area of interest and also have a better idea of various career scopes in each of these areas:

 Various Fields of Biology:
  1. Botany
  2. Zoology
  3. Microbiology
  4. Biochemistry
  5. Environmental Science
  6. Genetics
  7. Cytology & Molecular Biology
  8. Ecology
  9. Bioinformatics
  10. Physiology
  11. Marine Biology
  12. Biotechnology
  13. Biophysics
  14. Biomedical Sciences
  15. Food and Agriculture
  16. Allied Medicine
  17. Pharmacy
  18. Physiotherapy
  19. Nursing
  20. Pathology
  21. Veterinary Sciences
  22. Paramedical Sciences
Depending upon their interest students can choose a right course in any of these fields of study after 12th Boards. Let’s learn about the various courses of study in Biology after 12th:

Courses in Biology after 12th:

  1. Sc. or Bachelor Degree Courses (Hons): B.Sc. in Botany, Zoology, Microbiology, Genetics, etc
  2. Bachelor of Fisheries Science (B.F.Sc.)
  3. Bachelor of Pharmacy (B.Pharm)
  4. Bachelor of Ayurveda, Medicine and Surgery (BAMS)
  5. Bachelor of Dental Surgery (BDS)
  6. Bachelor of Homeopathic Medicine and Surgery (BHMS)
  7. Sc. Nursing
  8. Bachelor of Physiotherapy (BPT)
  9. BE in Environmental Engineering
  10. Bachelor of Veterinary Science and Animal Husbandry (V.SC. & A.H.)
  11. Bachelor of Unani Medicine & Surgery (BUMS)
  12. Bachelor of Audiology Speech Language Pathology (BASLP)
  13. Bachelor of Occupational Therapy (BOT)
  14. Degree, Diploma & Certificate Courses in Paramedical Science
  15. Clinical Research Courses
Students should also be aware that some Biology courses have an integrated Master’s degree programme which allows a student to complete his/her undergraduate as well as post graduate degree under the same course.

Careers in Biology

Biology is the fundamental subject in Science that paves numerous career options in medical and health sectors. Studying Biology offers a wide range of career scopes for students in the future. To learn about the various types of job opportunities in Biological Sciences other than becoming a Doctor, we have listed out a Biological Science careers list below:

Biological Science Job list:

  1. Microbiologists
  2. Marine Biologists
  3. Dentists
  4. Physiotherapists
  5. Optometrists
  6. Radiologists
  7. Pharmacists
  8. Research Scientists
  9. Clinical Researchers/Associates
  10. Geneticist
  11. Immunologist
  12. Cytogeneticist
  13. Pharmacologist
  14. Laboratory Technicians/ Assistants
  15. Aquaculturist
  16. Fishery Biologist
  17. Environmental Consultant
  18. Sanitary inspector
  19. Hematologists
  20. Pathologists
  21. Biomedical Scientist
  22. Forensic Scientist
  23. Toxicologist
  24. Healthcare scientist
  25. Pharmaceutical sales representative
  26. Clinical/ Forensic/ Nutritional Biophysicists
  27. Medical Consultant
  28. Dietician
  29. Medical Coder
  30. Teaching
  31. Ayurvedic Doctor
  32. Occupational Therapists
  33. Unani Doctor
  34. Nurse
  35. Veterinary Doctor

So, you see Biology as a subject offers a lot of demanding career options in various domains. We will advise students that before taking the decision about the course to pursue, they must analyse themselves on three important parameters- interests, aptitude and availability of jobs.

WE WISH YOU GOOD LUCK FOR YOUR CAREER QUEST!

Thursday, 9 May 2019

Best Courses After 12th Commerce To Pursue


Have you chosen commerce subjects after class 10th and are looking for Best Courses after 12th commerce? Or have you just passed class 12th commerce and are wondering what career options/courses you should choose? If yes, then you are at the right place! Commerce is a vast field today and every day a new career opportunity is generating in this field. To help you in selecting the right kind of career options in commerce field, we are highlighting some of the best courses after class 12th Commerce in this article. Read on to know your options.

List of Courses after 12th Commerce

As we know that in Commerce stream, the core subjects are Accountancy, Business Studies and Economics along with Mathematics as an optional subject. Hence, the stream can be categorized into two groups: Commerce with Math and Commerce without Math. For Commerce without Math category, candidates can opt for any one of these subjects in place of Mathematics: Computer Science, Political Science, Hindi, Sociology or any other course being offered in place of Mathematics. This categorization also creates confusion in students about the choice of courses. However, the courses after class 12th Commerce for both these categories are almost the same with only a few exceptional courses that require Math as a compulsory subject in class 12th. Here is the list of all main courses that commerce students generally opt after class 12th.
  1. Bachelors of Commerce (B.Com)
  2. Bachelor of Economics (B.E)
  3. Bachelor of Statistics
  4. Bachelors of Business Administration (BBA)
  5. Bachelor of Business Management (BBM)
  6. Bachelor of Business Studies (BBS)
  7. Bachelor of Management Studies (BMS)
  8. Chartered Accountancy (CA)
  9. Company Secretary (CS)
  10. Cost and Management Accountant (CMA)
  11. Certified Financial Planner (CFP)
Are you confused about the course to take after class 12th? Check Out Trending Courses in Science and Top most Courses in Arts and choose the best course for yourself!

Now, we are providing here separate lists of courses to clear the doubt in students of - What to do after 12th Commerce with Math/without Math?

Courses after 12th Commerce with Math:

  1. Com in Accounting & Taxation
  2. Com in Finance
  3. Com (Hons.) Accounting and Finance
  4. Com (Computerized Accounting)
  5. Com - Accounting
  6. Com (Hons.) Taxation
  7. Com - Statistics
  8. Advance Diploma in Banking and Finance
  9. Com in Economic Administration and Financial Management
  10. Bachelor in Finance and Investment Analysis
  11. Com (Hons.) - Accountancy
  12. Com. in Management Accounting and International Finance

Courses after 12th Commerce without Math:

  1. Bachelor of businesses Administration (BBA): Finance, HR Management, Marketing
  2. Bachelor of Law
  3. Bachelor of management studies
  4. Chartered Accountant (CA)
  5. Certified Management Accountant (CMA)
  6. Company Secretary (CS)
  7. Bachelor of Foreign Trade
  8. Hotel Management Courses
Other than these, there are few 5 Years Integrated Undergraduate courses available for Commerce students after class 12th.

5 Years Integrated Undergraduate courses:

  1. Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Legislative Law (BBA + LLB)
  2. Bachelor of Business Administration and Masters of Business Administration (BBA + MBA)
  3. Bachelor of Commerce and Bachelor of Legislative Law (B. Com + LLB)
  4. Bachelor of Business Administration and Bachelor of Legislative Law (BA + LLB)
Also, Commerce students have a benefit over Arts students as they are eligible for both Commerce and Arts courses. Here is the list of undergraduate courses in Arts that a Commerce background student can pursue after class 12th.

Arts Courses after 12th Commerce:

  1. Bachelor of Arts (A) : Some specializations- B.A. Psychology, B.A. History, B.A. Archaeology, B.A. Economics, B.A. English, B.A. Hindi, B.A. Sociology, B.A. Politics, B.A. Geography, etc.
  2. Bachelor of Fine Arts (B.F.A)
  3. Bachelor of Journalism and Mass Communications (B.J.M.C)
  4. Bachelor of Journalism (B.J)
  5. Integrated Law course (B.A L.L.B)
  6. Bachelor of Fashion Designing (B.F.D)
  7. Bachelor of Elementary Education (B.El.Ed.)
  8. Bachelor of Physical Education (B.P.Ed.)
  9. Diploma in Elementary Education (El.Ed.)
  10. Bachelor of Computer Applications (BCA)
Apart from all these main courses, there are a numerous Diploma and Creative courses available for Commerce students after class 12th.

Diploma Courses for Commerce Students:

  • Diploma in Retail Management
  • Diploma in Taxation
  • Diploma in Applied Managerial Economics
  • Diploma in Financial Accounting
  • Diploma in Banking and Insurance
  • Diploma in Computer Applications
  • Diploma in Stock Market
  • Diploma in Fashion Designing
  • Diploma in Business Management
  • Diploma in Hotel Management

Creative Courses after 12th Commerce:

  1. Animation and Multimedia Courses: Animation, Graphic Designing, Web Designing
  2. Bachelor of Design Courses (B.Des.): Fashion Design,Textile Design, Interior Design, Jewellery Design, Apparels Design, Product Design, Leather Design
  3. Event Management Courses: BBA, MBA (PG), Diploma, BA and B.Sc. Event Management
  4. Photography Courses: BA in Photography, B.Sc. in Digital Photography, B.Sc. in Photography and Cinematography, Diploma in Digital Photography and BA in Photography and Video Editing
  5. Culinary Arts Courses: BA in Culinary Arts, Bachelor of Catering Technology and Culinary Arts, and Bachelor of Hotel Management.
  6. BFA and Performing Arts courses: BA in painting, sculpting, dance, music, applied art, etc.
  7. Bachelor of Architecture course: Commerce students with Math can opt for this course.
We have found that there are a lot of career options in Commerce stream. Students should also be aware of the fact that some of the highest paid jobs are offered in Commerce field.  Hence, it is important to select the best course after class 12th Commerce to start a lucrative career which will ultimately, lead you to get a job with the best salary package in the future.

 Highest salary jobs for Commerce students:

  1. Marketing professionals
  2. Investment Bankers
  3. Chartered Accountant
  4. Corporate/Company Secretary
  5. Cost & Works Accountant
  6. Chartered Financial Analyst
  7. Insurance Underwriter
  8. Management Consultant
Most of these job hiring are done through online entrance exams which requires a solid preparation with the help of finest study materials .
We hope that the given article will help you in making the right decision of selecting the right course after class 12th Commerce. Before choosing any course, we highly advise every student to discover interests, aptitude and availability of jobs.

Wishing you good luck in your career quest and have a brighter future ahead!

Sunday, 28 April 2019

Class 9 is a Turning Point in student’s life – Take it easy with MTG’s Foundation Course Class 9


Setting goal is the first step in the path towards success. But a goal without a plan is just a wish. Now you are in class 9. You must now be clear of your aspirations or almost have decided what you want to be in future. From now you must work towards your goal in a planned structure to be able to achieve it without hassles and with ease. If you aspire to be a doctor or an IITian, MTG gives you the ultimate guide to achieve your goals with a clear vision- MTG’s Foundation Course Class 9.

MTG’s Foundation Course Class 9 is meticulously framed by expert academicians to give students a complete package to aid them in action-learning. With MTG’s Foundation Course Class 9 you will not just learn but also develop in-depth understanding to apply the knowledge in different situations. This way the learning will retain for a long-run and will build a strong base for the preparation of future competitive exams, like IIT JEE/NEET/AIIMS, etc.

MTG’s Foundation Course Class 9 offers exhaustive range of questions that stimulate and test the student's knowledge, and help them become confident in Application and Understanding oriented questions, suitable for various exams like, National Talent Search Examination (NTSE), Olympiads–Junior/Senior/International, Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY), etc.


Why MTG’s Foundation Course Class 9 is essential?
  • To eliminate rote-learning and promote action learning by which you will get clear understanding of the subject.
  • To be on the right track in terms of right preparation and planning for future competitive exams, like IIT JEE, NEET/JIPMER etc.
  • To practice skill/understanding/application-based questions asked in various scholarship exams, like NSO, IMO, KVPY, NTSE, etc.
  • To learn scientific reasoning behind many real-life phenomena and build exceptional aptitude and mental ability.
Power-Packed Features
MTG’s Foundation Course Class 9 comes with a range of features, that help to serve the sole purpose of the series. Take a look:
  1. Road map
Road Map indicates spiral-learning from simpler concepts complex concepts. Moving from lower to higher classes, the basic concepts get added with new concepts and this way complexity It shows the relation the concepts that are learnt in previous class with the new concepts of current class. It also shows the topics that hold importance for future competitive exams, like JEE, NEET, AIIMS. Ultimately giving step-by-step guidance for NEET/JEE preparation.


  1. Lucid and Illustrative Content
Simple and illustrative presentation of subject knowledge that helps in thorough understanding of concepts in a long-term prospect to lay a strong foundation for future competitive exams.

  1. Competition Window
Covers the complete NCERT Syllabus as well as additional information are also incorporated for lateral learning to excel in both school/board exam as well competitive exams. The additional content is introduced under the heading Competition Window. It helps to understand the topics of the chapters in depth and build a strong foundation for competitive exams like JEE, NEET, Olympiad etc. By the time you reach class 12th, you would be much familiar of the important concepts and have practiced most of them various times.


  1. Concept Map to Recapitulates the Concepts Learnt
Considering the vast syllabus, preparing for school exams and competitive exams altogether is not so easy task. But the ‘Concept map’ of this foundation course book will help you in effective recapitulation of all the concepts. Facilitating with well described flowchart, the concept map summarizes essential points from each chapter. It simplifies complexity of chapters by integrating the concepts together.


  1. Solved examples
This is another special feature that benefits you by providing exemplary problems with detailed solutions of all kinds of questions. The solutions are well explained in step-by-step manner. This feature also entails you to check your conceptual clarity and develop the problem-solving skills.


  1. NCERT Section to Master the Concepts of NCERT Books
The NCERT Sections involves the Solved exercises of NCERT Textbook which covers all added information for good scores. It helps you to improve your scores as NCERT is the main source of questions asked in various school exams.


  1. Practice Exercises for various types of questions
It consists various types of questions like MCQ’s, Match the following, Assertions and reason type questions, integer and numerical type and subjective type questions. A good practice with such vast variety of questions helps to build confidence to attempt the various type of questions asked in competitive exams, like NEET/JEE.

  1. Olympiads/HOTS corner for NSO/IMO/NTSE preparation
HOTS/Olympiad Corner is included in each chapter in which chapter-wise MCQs (15 - 20) are being added from previous years’ NSO/IMO and NTSE papers to help those candidates appearing for Olympiads to get their facts right.


What are the Benefits of these books?
  • Helps to improve School Board Exams scores.
  • Promotes strong hold on basic concepts which is tested in Olympiads, as well as other competitive exams.
  • Implants the habit of self-studying with well-illustrative and age-appropriate content in the books.
  • Well number of practice questions helps in self-assessment to check the readiness and preparedness for the exams.
  • Aids in successful accomplishment of better results in board exams required to step into next level in academic life of a student r.t career prospect.
So, what are you waiting for? Get the new revised Foundation course books for class 9 and start today with solid foundation of knowledge required to ace in Boards as well as competitive exams.
We also recommend you to go through our other best resources for class 9  for better score in the Boards and other competitive exams .

Thursday, 25 April 2019

CBSE to Grant Full Marks For ‘Tricky’ Question In Class 12 Maths Paper


The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released a circular asking the evaluators to give full marks for a tricky question in Mathematics for class 12. As per the circular released, a six-mark question from the linear programming chapter could be attempted in two different ways, leading to two different results which is why students should be awarded full marks.
The CBSE has directed the evaluators to follow a separate marking system for question number 29 (Set 1 and 2) and question number 27 (Set 3).

The Controller of examination Sanyam Bharadwaj said, “The question number 29 does not have a technical issue but the question can be interpreted in two ways which is why the board has decided to give marks to the students who have answered it anyway.

Reactions of the Students and Teachers

This decision has not gone down well with the students and teachers. Neither the teachers nor the students have taken the circular positively and argued that it is unfair to those who solved it correctly.
  • Teachers believe that the question was straightforward and couldn't confuse any student.
  • Students says that the board decision is not justified to those who solved the question.
  • Most of the students also feel that it would be unfair as wrong answers also get marks.

Moreover, the circular, which is generally given before the beginning of the evaluation process, was presented to the evaluators on the second day of the evaluation process in this case. Thus, many it may deprive several students of the benefit.
Meanwhile, defending its decision, the Board said that they have a policy in place to address the anomalies. In case any anomaly is noticed in the question paper then there is a mechanism to address the same. The board also emphasizes that the group preparing the marking scheme makes appropriate provisions to address the anomaly in such a manner that no student is put at a disadvantage and the genuine interest of the students are protected.



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Wednesday, 24 April 2019

Head start with MTG’s Foundation Course Class 7 for better tomorrow


To achieve something that you aspire to be, you must take the right decision at the right time. If you are aspiring to be a doctor or an IITian, you have to learn with clear conceptual understanding that will retain with you in long-run. Conceptual clarity and gaining mastery over problem-solving skills, will aid your preparation for future competitive exams, like IIT JEE/ NEET /AIIMS / Boards /Olympiads. Only a strong foundation of knowledge will take you places! And MTG’s Foundation Course Series is your ticket!

Now you are graduated to Class 7. From Class 6 onwards, each class offers different concepts that with every successive class get added with new related concepts, this way you gradually move from simpler concepts to complex concepts. So, to learn complex concepts with ease, you must learn well the simpler concepts, i.e, the base of concepts. MTG’s Foundation Course Class 7 is designed to give you clear insight about what you have learnt, what to be learnt and the application of all this learning. So as a student, you will be very clear of what is to be achieved and how much efforts to be put to do the same. A clear vision and conviction are the soul needed to achieve any goal. MTG helps you do all this with confidence!

MTG’s Foundation Course Class 7 offers exhaustive range of questions that stimulate and test the student's knowledge, and help them become confident in Application and Understanding oriented questions, suitable for various exams like, like Joint Entrance Examination (JEE), National Talent Search Examination (NTSE), Olympiads–Junior/Senior/International, Kishore Vaigyanik Protsahan Yojana (KVPY), etc.


Why MTG’s Foundation Course Class 7 is essential?
  • To eliminate rote-learning and promote action learning by which you will get clear understanding of the subject.
  • To be on the right track in terms of right preparation and planning for future competitive exams, like IIT JEE, NEET/JIPMER etc.
  • To practice skill/understanding/application-based questions asked in various scholarship exams, like NSO, IMO, KVPY, NTSE, etc.
  • To learn scientific reasoning behind many real-life phenomena and build exceptional aptitude and mental ability.

Power-Packed Features

  1. Road map
As discussed earlier, how we move from simpler concepts to complex concepts gradually moving to higher classes, Road Map indicates this. It shows the relation the concepts that are learnt in previous class with the new concepts of current class. It also shows the topics that hold importance for future competitive exams, like JEE, NEET, AIIMS. Ultimately giving step-by-step guidance for NEET/JEE preparation.
 

  1. Illustrative Content and Competition Window to give an extra edge for JEE/NEET
The theory of this course is well-illustrative and given in lucid language that covers all NCERT content along with Competition Window. The Do You Know, Activity corner and Illustrations aid in learning process. The Competition Window helps to understand the basic concepts in a much better way. It helps to understand the topics of the chapters in depth and build a strong foundation for competitive exams like JEE, NEET, Olympiad etc. By the time you reach class 12th, you would be much familiar of the important concepts and have practiced most of them various times.


  1. Concept Map to Recapitulates the Concepts Learnt
Considering the vast syllabus, preparing for school exams and competitive exams altogether is not so easy task. But the ‘Concept map’ of this foundation course book will help you in effective recapitulation of all the concepts. Facilitating with well described flowchart, the concept map summarizes essential points from each chapter. It simplifies complexity of chapters by integrating the concepts together.

  1. Solved examples
This is another special feature that benefits you by providing exemplary problems with detailed solutions of all kinds of questions. The solutions are well explained in step-by-step manner. This feature also entails you to check your conceptual clarity and develop the problem-solving skills.


  1. NCERT Section to Master the Concepts of NCERT Books
The NCERT Sections involves the Solved exercises of NCERT Textbook which covers all added information for good scores. It helps you to improve your scores as NCERT is the main source of questions asked in various school exams.


  1. Practice Exercises for various types of questions
It consists various types of questions like MCQ’s, Match the following, Assertions and reason type questions, integer and numerical type and subjective type questions. A good practice with such vast variety of questions helps to build confidence to attempt the various type of questions asked in competitive exams, like NEET/JEE.



  1. Olympiads/HOTS corner for NSO/IMO/NTSE preparation
This section includes questions from various Olympiads/Talent search exams like NSO, IMO, NTSE. It helps you to enhance Higher Order Thinking Skills and enables you to face all school level competitive exams confidently.



So, what are you waiting for? Get the latest edition of MTG’s Foundation Course Class 7 today and accomplish better results in your school as well as in competitive exams.


We also provide the best resources of class 7 for learning NCERT textbooks in details and, for developing Scientific skills and Olympiads taking skills. Go for it!





Wish you all the success ahead!