Gagan Pratap Advance Maths Complete Class Notes Exclusive Link

In the real examination hall, a candidate has approximately 60 seconds per question. A standard textbook solution for a Circle-Square inscribed problem might take 120 seconds. The Gagan Pratap notes provide the "Direct Result" formula. For instance, "If a circle is inscribed in a semicircle of radius R, the radius of the small circle is R/4" is given without derivation. For an aspirant who has internalized the notes, this becomes instant recall.

However, the exclusivity comes with a caveat. The notes are notoriously dense. They are not for beginners who have not cleared their high school basics. A student who uses only the shortcut section without mastering the root concepts often finds themselves confused when the examination pattern shifts slightly. Thus, the notes function best as a bridge between moderate proficiency and expert speed.

1. Find the remainder when $67^99$ is divided by 7. (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4

2. If $\frac1x + \frac1y + \frac1z = 0$, then find the value of $\fracx^2 + y^2 + z^2x^2 + y^2 + z^2 - 2(xy + yz + zx)$. (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) -1

3. Find the unit digit of the product $7^95 \times 3^68 \times 12^53$. (A) 2 (B) 4 (C) 6 (D) 8 gagan pratap advance maths complete class notes exclusive

4. If $x + \frac1x = \sqrt13$, find the value of $x^3 - \frac1x^3$. (A) 13 (B) $4\sqrt13$ (C) $6\sqrt13$ (D) 26

5. Simplify: $\sqrt11 + \sqrt11 + \sqrt11 + \dots$. (A) 11 (B) $\frac1+\sqrt452$ (C) $\frac1+\sqrt532$ (D) $\frac-1+\sqrt452$

6. How many numbers up to 300 are divisible by 4 and 6 but not by 15? (A) 10 (B) 12 (C) 15 (D) 18

7. If $a^2 + b^2 + c^2 = 2(a + b + c) - 3$, find the value of $a^3 + b^3 + c^3 - 3abc$. (A) 0 (B) 1 (C) 2 (D) 3 In the real examination hall, a candidate has


Most students carry a separate formula book. After studying these notes, you won’t need one. Gagan Pratap integrates formulas into solved examples. By the time you finish 50 questions on circles, you will have memorized all 30 circle theorems subconsciously.

Gagan Pratap has his own application and website where batch students get login access to the official PDFs. While they cost money (approx ₹2000-₹3000 for the full batch), the "exclusive" access includes:

Warning to Aspirants: Do not fall for "Exclusive" scams on e-commerce sites promising the complete set for ₹99. Those are usually incomplete or printed from blurry YouTube thumbnails.


Another unique feature of these notes is the heavy reliance on visual memory. Gagan Pratap’s handwritten-style notes often include specific diagrams for Geometry (e.g., Orthocenter, Incenter, Circumcenter) represented through color-coded logic. Furthermore, the notes contain what aspirants call the "Champion’s Chart"—a consolidated page of 50-60 advance formulae that act as a final revision tool. Most students carry a separate formula book

For example, the approach to Height and Distance problems is reduced to a table of ratios (e.g., for 30°, 45°, 60°). Similarly, Differential and Integral Calculus (which appears in advanced CDS and some SSC Steno exams) is stripped down to simple differentiation of (x^n) and basic integration, avoiding engineering-level complexity while retaining examination relevance.

The term "Exclusive" in the keyword is critical. In the coaching world, there are two types of materials:

The "exclusive" tag implies that these notes contain:

Owning the "exclusive" version means you are getting raw, unedited, and highly concentrated content—not the watered-down version sold on roadside stands.


Gagan Sir divides Trigonometry into "Heights & Distances" and "Identities."

Focus on Identities and Height & Distance.

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