Build Problem-Solving Mathematics Skills for Grade 1 to 12 CBSE
4.7(3)
SAR 20 per class
Teaches in TamilMy Math classes focus on understanding core concepts through practice, logic, and fun problem-solving. I help learners overcome fear of numbers and develop clarity and confidence to approach every topic with ease.

Saranya Baradarajan, MCA
4.7(3)
5 years Exp.Overview
Live Class
Meet over live video meetings
1:1 Classes
60 min per class
Personal Attention
One-on-one focused learning
Flexible Schedule
Book at your convenience
Learning Goals
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Approach questions using logical steps
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Apply formulas correctly across chapters
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Handle unfamiliar problems calmly
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Strengthen exam performance
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Flexible scheduling
60 min per class
SAR 20 per class
CBSE
Grade 1-12
Live 1-on-1 tutoring
Book a trial class to meet your tutor and experience our personalized learning approach.
Taught By

Saranya Baradarajan
MCA
About
With 3 years of experience, I enjoy blending creativity with logic to make learning engaging and effective. My sessions focus on structured, interactive learning that helps learners strengthen understanding, think independently, and approach challenges with confidence.
Experience:
5 years experience
Qualifications:
MCA
200+
Students Taught
5+
Years Experience
96%
Satisfaction Rate
Frequently Asked Questions
The teaching approach usually changes depending on the student’s grade. Younger students may work more with visual examples and basic number concepts, while older students often spend more time on formulas, reasoning, and problem solving.
Tutors generally review the student’s school syllabus and try to keep the classes aligned with what the child is learning in school.
This type of Math class can usually be adjusted based on the student’s current level, whether they need support with foundational topics or help understanding more advanced concepts.
Mathematics concepts are typically introduced step by step based on the student’s grade, starting with number fundamentals and gradually moving toward algebra, geometry, and higher-level topics.
Tutors often guide students through word problems by helping them understand the question first and then discussing possible steps to approach the solution.
Tutors may include practice questions or exercises during or after class so students can apply the concept that was discussed.
Parents can usually arrange a trial class to observe how the tutor explains the concepts and how the student responds to the session before continuing with regular classes.
Tutors generally observe how the student approaches problems and may adjust the pace of explanation or practice depending on the student’s comfort level with the topic.
