Learning by First Principle


Sometimes called “reasoning from first principles,” the idea is to break down complicated problems into basic elements and then reassemble them from the ground up. It’s one of the best ways to learn to think for yourself, unlock your creative potential, and move from linear to non-linear results.
  • At GuruKulMATH, our each and every GURU uses a novel teaching approach known as Learning by First Principle where they are prodded to break any complicated problem into basic elements and then reassemble them from the ground up.
  • Our students learn concepts and then broaden their understanding of each concept by working through sample questions.
  • After learning the concept, we encourage our students to apply on various
  • By focusing on the many applications of a single concept, students increase their mental dexterity and finesse and learn to go beyond equations to understand the true nature of each problem.
  • In GuruKulMATH test prep sessions, teachers group questions by concept so that students can grasp the consistencies between seemingly different problems.
  • It doesn’t matter what the question are, our students can identify the concepts tested and use the most effective strategies to solve each question.

Advantages of “Learning By First Principle”

  • Master needed concepts that form the backbone of standardized exam questions
  • Identify specific concepts, as fast as possible, tested in a question.
  • Solve questions grouped by concept to see parallels among different problems
  • Identify and understand the various ways that questions are written, and concepts are tested.