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The Reasoning Revolution is focused on building logical thinking in students. We help students improve problem-solving ability, reasoning speed, and confidence for Olympiads and future competitive exams like JEE, IPMAT, UPSC, CA, CLAT, NIFT and more. Our mission is to replace rote learning with thinking. Founded by Sweety Agrawal, an aptitude and reasoning mentor with 9+ years of experience.
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Very helpful for changing the way you look problems
I loved the experience, the way sweety ma'am taught all the complex topics of maths made it fun to learn. Always looked forward to attending the classes. The tips and tricks ma'am has taught us has really helped me to think out of the box and not just to find solutions for everything, but to back those solutions with reason and logic..
Reasoning a powerfool tool
It was a gr8 experience reasoning clas had helped my daughter in overall best output in her competitive as well academic performance
A better way to Learn and Think
Seven years ago I started learning from sweety ma'am and I had no idea how much she would change my life. She has a way of believing in you until you are ready to believe in yourself. If you want to understand the why behind the what this is the right place. She is a constant source of light and wisdom, always making you learn through kindness and integrity. She has not just given me answers, she has given me framework to think, evaluate and navigate the problems with clarity.
Honest Review....
Actually years ago I have learned abacus , so I thought maybe I can improve my maths with that but now I just realised that not only abacus is sufficient but to make maths ,reasoning, and logical power stronger I need to look over The Reasoning Revolution Classes. When I and my parents gone through it ,we can clearly see the difference between my previous maths speed and today's maths speed .
So, the Classes are totally worth and helpful.
Thank you!!
Wonderful teacher
Sweety ma’am is the best mentor. I attended her reasoning classes several years ago which helps me till date. You won’t just mug up but rather conceptually understand everything. Ma’am focuses on each student, she’s very professional and patient too. It’s been a wonderful experience being her student.
They explain very well they explain in…
They explain very well they explain in easy language, but they should do something new to attract the students

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We loved the classes .
It was a wonderful experience
It was a wonderful experience . Ma'am teaches very well. Explained each and every concept thoroughly.
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