This class is designed for students who want to strengthen their understanding of Computer Networks numerical problems through guided practice. It is ideal for B.Tech, BCA, Diploma and competitive-exam aspirants who struggle with numerical parts such as delay, throughput, bandwidth, signal-to-noise ratio, subnetting, CRC, error detection, routing calculations and more.
In this class, students will learn the step-by-step approach to solving every type of numerical problem asked in university exams, GATE-level questions, and semester assessments. The focus will be on simplifying concepts, breaking down formulas, and practising a wide variety of problems until the student becomes confident.
Students will also get question-solving strategies, shortcuts, and real exam-oriented problem sets so that they not only understand the theory but can also apply it correctly during exams.
No special tools are required—students only need a notebook, pen, and basic understanding of Computer Network concepts. Screenshare demonstrations and digital notes will be provided during the session.
This class is specially recommended for anyone who wants to master numerical problem solving in Computer Networks.