Strengthen Your Math Skills for Grades 8 & 9 CBSE and IGCSE
4.6(5)
SAR 23 per class
Teaches in English & HindiMath becomes enjoyable when it’s understood, not memorized. I guide students through clear explanations and logical steps, helping them build confidence in algebra, geometry, and word problems while developing real problem-solving skills.

Adrika Ghosh, B.Tech ECE
4.6(5)
3 years Exp.Overview
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60 min per class
Personal Attention
One-on-one focused learning
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Flexible scheduling
60 min per class
SAR 23 per class
CBSE
Grade 8 & 9
Live 1-on-1 tutoring
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Taught By

Adrika Ghosh
B.Tech ECE
About
Currently pursuing a B.Tech in Electronics, I focus on making learning engaging and conceptually strong through relatable examples and practical applications. I will make sure all students get their doubts clarified and also feel comfortable in the class. I would help them in solving their sums easily.
Experience:
3 years experience
Qualifications:
B.Tech ECE
4+
Students Taught
3+
Years Experience
95%
Satisfaction Rate
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes. During the class, the tutor may work through different types of problems so students can see how the same concept appears in different situations.
This transition is usually handled by gradually introducing more complex concepts and practicing different types of problems so students become familiar with the level expected in higher grades.
If needed, tutors may revisit earlier concepts so the student feels more comfortable before moving ahead with the current grade topics.
Algebra is often explained by showing the reasoning behind each step so students understand how equations are formed and solved rather than simply memorizing methods.
Yes. Some classes may include discussion of common question patterns that appear in school tests and chapter assessments.
Yes. The tutor may highlight common calculation or step-writing mistakes so students learn how to present their solutions more clearly.
Yes. Classes are usually aligned with the student’s school curriculum so examples reflect the board and textbook being followed.
Beyond textbook problems, tutors may include reasoning or application-based questions so that the students get used to thinking through the concept.
Parents can usually ask the tutor about the chapters being discussed so that they have a general idea of the student’s learning progress.
