Interesting. Let me help you a bit. Section - I, Building a strong Mathematics skills from a ground level Intro (Just choose any one path.) - Path - 1, Pre-Algebra Pre-Algebra by Eugene Douglas Nichols Elementary Algebra by Michael Sullivan III, Katherine R. Struve, Janet Mazzarella - Path - 2, Discrete Mathematics (Essential if you're into Computer Science) Discrete Mathematical Structures by Bernard Kolman, Robert Busby, Sharon Ross Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for Computer Science by Ronald Graham, Donald Knuth, Oren Patashnik Discrete Mathematics and Its Application by Kenneth H. Rosen Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics: An Applied Introduction by Ralph P. Grimaldi - Path - 3, Proof Writing How to Prove It: A Structured Approach by Daniel J. Velleman Foundations of Higher Mathematics by Peter Fletcher and C. Wayne Patty How to Read and do Proofs: An Introduction to Mathematical Thought Process by Daniel Solow An Introduction to Abstract Mathematics by Robert J. Bond and William J. Keane Algebra and Trigonometry (Choose any one book.) Algebra and Trigonometry by Robert Blitzer A Graphical Approach to Algebra & Trigonometry by Margaret Lial, John Hornsby, Gary Rockswold Algebra and Trigonometry by James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, Saleem Watson Algebra and Trigonometry by Michael Sullivan Algebra and Trigonometry by Edward A. Cameron Pre-Calculus (Choose any one book.) Pre-Calculus Mathematics by Merrill E Shanks, Charles F. Brumfiel, Charles R. Fleenor, Robert E. Eicholz Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus by James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, Saleem Watson Calculus (Choose any one book.) Calculus With Analytic Geometry by Earl W. Swokowski Calculus by Ron Larson and Bruce H. Edwards Thomas’ Calculus by George Thomas Jr., Maurice Weir, Joel Hass Calculus by James Stewart, Daniel K. Clegg, Saleem Watson Higher Mathematics and Extra Stuffs (Feel free to explore.) A First Course in Differential Equations with Modeling Applications by Dennis G. Zill Fundamentals of Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems by R. Nagle, Edward Saff, Arthur Snider Elementary Statistics by Neil A. Weiss Mathematical Statistics and Data Analysis by John A. Rice A First Course in Probability by Sheldon Ross Geometry by Ray C. Jurgensen, Richard G. Brown, John W. Jurgensen Elementary Linear Algebra by Howard Anton and Anton Kaul Linear Algebra by Kenneth Hoffman and Ray Kunze Linear Algebra by Stephen H. Friedberg, Arnold J. Insel, Lawrence E. Spence Complex Variables and Applications by James Ward Brown and Ruel V. Churchill Fundamentals of Complex Analysis with Applications to Engineering, Science, and Mathematics by Edward B. Saff and Arthur David Snider Applied Complex Variables by John W. Dettman Complex Variables: Introduction and Applications by Mark J. Ablowitz and Athanassios S. Fokas Introduction to Partial Differential Equations with Applications by E. C. Zachmanoglou and Dale W. Thoe Partial Differential Equations: An Introduction by Walter A. Strauss Partial Differential Equations by Frederic Howell Miller A First Course In Abstract Algebra by John B. Fraleigh and Neil Brand Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Joseph A. Gallian Abstract Algebra: A First Course by Dan Saracino Abstract Algebra with a Concrete Introduction by John A. Beachy and William D. Blair Algebra by Martin Artin Abstract Algebra by David S. Dummit and Richard M. Foote Algebra by Serge Lang Principles of Mathematical Analysis by Walter Rudin Advanced Calculus by Patrick M. Fitzpatrick Introduction to Real Analysis by Robert G. Bartle and Donald R. Sherbert Undergraduate Analysis by Serge Lang Understanding Analysis by Stephen Abbott Advanced Calculus by R. Creighton Buck Elementary Number Theory by Underwood Dudley Elementary Introduction to Number Theory by Calvin T. Long Number Theory by George E. Andrews Graph Theory by Ronald Gould Introduction to Topology by Bert Mendelson Introduction to Topology by Theodore W. Gamelin and Robert Everist Greene Topology by James R. Munkres All the Math You Missed by Thomas A. Garrity Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig Real and Complex Analysis by Walter Rudin Introductory Functional Analysis with Applications by Erwin Kreyszig Basic Mathematics by Serge Lang
@nileshkujur8025 Hello sir basically I want to re learn maths from scratch i have researched a lot on how to start but it's so confusing out there so could like just tell me chapters to cover from very fundamental topics to the amount required for programming and improve logical thinking would be really helpful sir
nice, I love maths and in future I will do game development and Algorithm so maths is going to play an important role. their are few people that make video on this problem you are one of them.
i have done FSC in computer science and applied for BS computer science. i need help that which type of skills should i learn. i eagerly want to learn a skill which give me benefits. i request to all and specially to NISHANT CHAHAR pls help me with that suggests me any type of skills as a computer science student. NOTE: I want to continue my studies in COMPUTER SCIENCE
That is why I chose to go for NIMCET after BCA, instead of going for a job, (I had it in my hand) More than anything, maths will make a habit for you to solve more and more questions, maths will give you that thinking ability, maths will improve your logic and make you habitual to practice
Bhaiya ye bhi bata do ki inko well structured format se kaha se pade agr hum yiutube se dekhte hne to wo 11th 12th ke syllabus ke jo bhi problem hoti he wo hoti he aap koi resources bata do jaha se inhe ache se pad sake
Linear & Boolean Algebra, Number Theory, Logs & Exponential, Factorials, Modulo operations, Permutations & Combinations, and Probability.
Interesting. Let me help you a bit.
Section - I, Building a strong Mathematics skills from a ground level
Intro (Just choose any one path.)
- Path - 1, Pre-Algebra
Pre-Algebra by Eugene Douglas Nichols
Elementary Algebra by Michael Sullivan III, Katherine R. Struve, Janet Mazzarella
- Path - 2, Discrete Mathematics (Essential if you're into Computer Science)
Discrete Mathematical Structures by Bernard Kolman, Robert Busby, Sharon Ross
Concrete Mathematics: A Foundation for Computer Science by Ronald Graham, Donald Knuth, Oren Patashnik
Discrete Mathematics and Its Application by Kenneth H. Rosen
Discrete and Combinatorial Mathematics: An Applied Introduction by Ralph P. Grimaldi
- Path - 3, Proof Writing
How to Prove It: A Structured Approach by Daniel J. Velleman
Foundations of Higher Mathematics by Peter Fletcher and C. Wayne Patty
How to Read and do Proofs: An Introduction to Mathematical Thought Process by Daniel Solow
An Introduction to Abstract Mathematics by Robert J. Bond and William J. Keane
Algebra and Trigonometry (Choose any one book.)
Algebra and Trigonometry by Robert Blitzer
A Graphical Approach to Algebra & Trigonometry by Margaret Lial, John Hornsby, Gary Rockswold
Algebra and Trigonometry by James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, Saleem Watson
Algebra and Trigonometry by Michael Sullivan
Algebra and Trigonometry by Edward A. Cameron
Pre-Calculus (Choose any one book.)
Pre-Calculus Mathematics by Merrill E Shanks, Charles F. Brumfiel, Charles R. Fleenor, Robert E. Eicholz
Precalculus: Mathematics for Calculus by James Stewart, Lothar Redlin, Saleem Watson
Calculus (Choose any one book.)
Calculus With Analytic Geometry by Earl W. Swokowski
Calculus by Ron Larson and Bruce H. Edwards
Thomas’ Calculus by George Thomas Jr., Maurice Weir, Joel Hass
Calculus by James Stewart, Daniel K. Clegg, Saleem Watson
Higher Mathematics and Extra Stuffs (Feel free to explore.)
A First Course in Differential Equations with Modeling Applications by Dennis G. Zill
Fundamentals of Differential Equations and Boundary Value Problems by R. Nagle, Edward Saff, Arthur Snider
Elementary Statistics by Neil A. Weiss
Mathematical Statistics and Data Analysis by John A. Rice
A First Course in Probability by Sheldon Ross
Geometry by Ray C. Jurgensen, Richard G. Brown, John W. Jurgensen
Elementary Linear Algebra by Howard Anton and Anton Kaul
Linear Algebra by Kenneth Hoffman and Ray Kunze
Linear Algebra by Stephen H. Friedberg, Arnold J. Insel, Lawrence E. Spence
Complex Variables and Applications by James Ward Brown and Ruel V. Churchill
Fundamentals of Complex Analysis with Applications to Engineering, Science, and Mathematics by Edward B. Saff and Arthur David Snider
Applied Complex Variables by John W. Dettman
Complex Variables: Introduction and Applications by Mark J. Ablowitz and Athanassios S. Fokas
Introduction to Partial Differential Equations with Applications by E. C. Zachmanoglou and Dale W. Thoe
Partial Differential Equations: An Introduction by Walter A. Strauss
Partial Differential Equations by Frederic Howell Miller
A First Course In Abstract Algebra by John B. Fraleigh and Neil Brand
Contemporary Abstract Algebra by Joseph A. Gallian
Abstract Algebra: A First Course by Dan Saracino
Abstract Algebra with a Concrete Introduction by John A. Beachy and William D. Blair
Algebra by Martin Artin
Abstract Algebra by David S. Dummit and Richard M. Foote
Algebra by Serge Lang
Principles of Mathematical Analysis by Walter Rudin
Advanced Calculus by Patrick M. Fitzpatrick
Introduction to Real Analysis by Robert G. Bartle and Donald R. Sherbert
Undergraduate Analysis by Serge Lang
Understanding Analysis by Stephen Abbott
Advanced Calculus by R. Creighton Buck
Elementary Number Theory by Underwood Dudley
Elementary Introduction to Number Theory by Calvin T. Long
Number Theory by George E. Andrews
Graph Theory by Ronald Gould
Introduction to Topology by Bert Mendelson
Introduction to Topology by Theodore W. Gamelin and Robert Everist Greene
Topology by James R. Munkres
All the Math You Missed by Thomas A. Garrity
Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Erwin Kreyszig
Real and Complex Analysis by Walter Rudin
Introductory Functional Analysis with Applications by Erwin Kreyszig
Basic Mathematics by Serge Lang
@nileshkujur8025 Hello sir basically I want to re learn maths from scratch i have researched a lot on how to start but it's so confusing out there so could like just tell me chapters to cover from very fundamental topics to the amount required for programming and improve logical thinking would be really helpful sir
@@leastused874Please read my comment carefully.
Ok
bhai ye essay kyo likh diya bhai
Bhai tune toh yaar essay likh diya
Video starts from 1:50
Thanks 😅
Tough topic is my integration in maths
34 in math in 9th
92 in math in 10th
93 In math in 12th
Still playing math math
But jindagi me kuch nhi ukhad paya
BHAIYA PLEASE MAKE AN VIDEO ON GSOC 2O25 , HOW TO PREPARE FOR IT.
Great content that's helping me in my learning and also curious for the next video.
Class 12 ki calculation bhaiya dimag ki wattt lga deti haiii😅😅😅
Beta aao kabhi Master's ki maths padne
nice, I love maths and in future I will do game development and Algorithm so maths is going to play an important role. their are few people that make video on this problem you are one of them.
Thanks bhaiya yahi mera doubt tha jiske answer ko lekr mai bohut jyada trouble me tha❤❤❤❤❤ Thankyou once again
Thank you nishant bhaiyaaa it's so helpful...❤
Hello, I'm a bca 3rd year tire 4 college student guide me perfect roadmap for getting a 6 to 12 LPA job checking in 2025
i have done FSC in computer science and applied for BS computer science. i need help that which type of skills should i learn. i eagerly want to learn a skill which give me benefits. i request to all and specially to NISHANT CHAHAR pls help me with that suggests me any type of skills as a computer science student.
NOTE: I want to continue my studies in COMPUTER SCIENCE
Codes likhte waqt maths ki zarurat kaha pe padti he matlab ham jab koi program likhte he to waha math ki kya need he ??
Without degree
software engineer
roadmap please
Those are that much important in coding.
That is why I chose to go for NIMCET after BCA, instead of going for a job, (I had it in my hand)
More than anything, maths will make a habit for you to solve more and more questions, maths will give you that thinking ability, maths will improve your logic and make you habitual to practice
Are u preparing for MCA ?
@@ayaaniqbal3531 yes
@@ayaaniqbal3531 Yes
I'm also preparing for nimcet
@@xokrsna99 nice, all the best 💯
so help full
Bhaiya I know 10ths ka maths and ez one from 12ths ka maths... And so what field needs ? Maths
Complete schooling
Probability... calculas.
Algoprep me App ky java language ke basics aur dsa bhi karvate ho ya sirf dsa in java ❤❤😢
Bhai HFT company ke upar road map step by step for BCA students for off campus
Nhi milegi HFT isse accha hai IT companies ke liye try karo😅
Forget about HFTs. You can still become the greatest self-taught stock investor and/or day trader.
Do you want the list of books?
These company mostly hire iitians and not a easy task to get in hft
I would say impossible with no hesitation and its not just me
Yes I want the list of books@@nileshkujur8025
Mujhe to math se hi dar lagta hai 😢
Brother, In Algoprep, which programming language is used to teach DSA, and does it have a complete course for full-stack web development?❤
Java for DSA
For dev - MERN stack.
And yes in AlgoprepX
@@NishantChahar11Thanks, bhaiya! I’ll join Algoprep soon.❤😍
Is international student can join ur courses.?
Linear and Boolean algebra 3:09
Thanks bhai
Engineering maths pd toh li ab yaad kuch nhi hai 😢
vaiya resources ka or ak video bana do please
Bhai kya 12 k baad programing sikh krrr uske hi filed m koi skill sikh lu to kya job lag skti haii
Bhaiya make a video on cloud engineer
आप को maths के वे सब topic learn करने में problems आ रही थी
Bhaiya ye bhi bata do ki inko well structured format se kaha se pade agr hum yiutube se dekhte hne to wo 11th 12th ke syllabus ke jo bhi problem hoti he wo hoti he aap koi resources bata do jaha se inhe ache se pad sake
I am here
Thanks❤
is physics important in coding?
Ha bhai kaam ata hai bahut
Bhaiya integration, differentiation,functions, integral differentiation ye sb important nhi h .please bta dijiye I am bad at calculas.
Nahi software engineering mei nahi use hota, but data science and machine learning mei hota hai
For Data anlytics math how much impt....
Can a pcb student become software engineer
Yes there's nothing that you can't learn if you put effort and time into it.
Yeah, everything is possible
Bhaiya मैं अभी 12th में हूँ तो केसे इसके बाद it सेक्टर में जा सकता हूँ 😊😮...❤
Subject kya tha Tera
Bs differentiation and integration na ho maths me 😂😂😂😂😂
Im good in maths😂
Engineering mathematics-III
Same bro even M2 was horrible. I'm glad somehow I cleared the subject
Will you provide certificate for it, i means if i join your DSA course, will you provide me a certificate
Yes
Tnkd , bhay ❤️
Bhai aap thumbnail kitnee bar badalte ho aise video nhi viral hoti if have lot of knowledge but in dielevary there are some mistake
What is the meaning of thumbnail - no maths no job..
Me doing 45 LPA job with no maths..
Dont make videos for ur own benefit .
😂😂😂😂😂 45 lpa job and yu are here konse company me ho bro kaam nhi kar rhe acha aaj sunday ooo 😅
Bhai aapka kitne ka package hai ye btao
For quant and aptitude???
Bhaiya pls p and c se thoda darr lag ta hai
Calculus 😅
Calculus 😂
Bhayia IIT Madras BS data science degree kaise hai plz reply
Yes I am doing that course 😊
@@sk34445 Bhai kais hai ye
I am the first one 😊
Heart pls ❤