Can Vedic Maths be used in problem-solving competitions?

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Yes it can be used in problem solving competition and even you can solve the MCQ very fast with the help of vedic maths
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Yeah definitely as a lot of students fails in competitive exams due to lack of speed in arithmetic or algebraic problems but by Vedic maths one can solve such type of questions mentally or within seconds,thus increases chances of getting selected in competitive exams
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