ABACUS MATH classes in Dwarka at Scholars' Point are designed for young nubile minds…the best age for enrollment is 4 + years.
There are 10 structured levels…noticeable development in mental prowess can be
observed by the time the child passes level 3..
Entry Age: 4.5 Years 14/ 15 years
Course Duration : 2 - 2.5 Years ( depending on present age of child)
Course Pattern : 2 Hours a week class at Institute and self practice at home.
Syllabus: All the Four Mathematical operations (Addition, subtraction, Multiplication and Division), HCF / LCM, Percentage and Decimals
Performance Reviews: Test after every level.
Affiliation: Abacus Olympic Association
Age |
Module 01 |
Module 02 |
Module o3 |
| 4.5 years to 7 years | 12 month | 12 months | 6 Months |
| 8-10 years | 9 Months | 12 Months | 6 Months |
| 11--14/15 years | 6 Months | 12 Months | 6 Months |
| Learning Objective | Addition & Subtraction | Division & Multiplication | Square Root/ Cube Root/LCM/HCF/ Percentage/ Decimal |








Children between 4.5 and 14 years can join the Abacus classes at Scholars' Point. The program is designed according to different age groups, helping students gradually develop strong mental calculation, concentration, and problem-solving skills.
The Abacus course covers addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, HCF, LCM, percentages, decimals, square roots, and cube roots. As students progress through the structured levels, they learn to perform calculations quickly and accurately without relying on a calculator.
The complete Abacus program typically takes 2 to 2.5 years, depending on the child's age and learning pace. It includes 10 structured levels with regular assessments to track progress and ensure continuous improvement.
Abacus training enhances mental math skills, concentration, memory, visualization, and logical thinking. These abilities help children solve mathematical problems faster, improve confidence, and perform better in school exams and competitive tests.
Yes. Scholars' Point offers free demo classes where parents and children can experience the teaching methodology, interact with expert trainers, and understand how the Abacus program works before enrolling.