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The Vedant Manifesto
How-To Guide

The Vedant Manifesto

by Kadambari Mandavkar · Published 2026-04-09

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5 chapters 10,840 words ~43 min read English

Step-by-step roadmap for ISRO leadership preparation

Table of Contents

  1. 1. Class 9-10 Daily Master Plan
  2. 2. YUVIKA Selection and Quiz Edge
  3. 3. Coaching Strategy Without Confusion
  4. 4. JEE Main vs Advanced System
  5. 5. Physics and Math for Rockets

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A short excerpt from chapter 1. The full book contains 5 chapters and 10,840 words.

Why This Matters


Have you ever wondered how a rocket team turns “what we want” into “what we can build,” without losing control of basics? ISRO does that through real engineering, real tests, and real problem-solving. But before you ever touch a rocket, you need a strong base: the way you think, read, practice, and write answers. That base starts in Class 9-10, when your school syllabus, NCERT books, and daily habits shape how you learn science and maths for years.


This chapter solves a simple problem: you will face too many choices later-topics, practice sets, exam formats, and selection steps. If you start with a clear routine now, you avoid chaos later. You also build the habit of “learning with proof,” meaning you check your understanding by writing answers, doing questions, and revising from the exact source your exam expects: NCERT.


After reading this chapter, you will be able to do four things clearly: you will know what ISRO means and what kind of work it does, you will understand why Class 9-10 matters for your future ISRO preparation, you will follow a simple daily study plan that still works even with school, and you will use the 7-Day NCERT Loop to master your NCERT topics step-by-step. You will also get exam writing techniques that help you score, not just “know.”


Quick reflection (take 30 seconds)

Ask yourself: “Do I study physics and maths to understand, or do I study to pass school tests?” This chapter will help you do both-without doubling your work.


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How It Works


ISRO stands for Indian Space Research Organisation. It is India’s main space research organization. It designs, builds, and launches space missions and also works on satellites, launch vehicles, and related technologies. You don’t need to know every detail right now. You only need to know one thing: ISRO work needs people who can learn concepts deeply, follow procedures carefully, and communicate clearly in exams and interviews.


Now, why do Class 9-10 matter so much? Because this is when you first build your core skills:

  • You learn the language of science (definitions, laws, and reasoning).
  • You build maths habits (algebra, functions, geometry, and problem patterns).
  • You practice exam writing style (how to structure answers).

If you delay these habits, you will later feel “I know the topic but I can’t score.” This chapter prevents that by giving you a tight routine.


The 7-Day NCERT Loop (your named framework)


The 7-Day NCERT Loop is a weekly cycle that helps you master NCERT without rereading everything again and again. You will not just “read.” You will use each day to create a different kind of learning output-so your brain remembers and your exam answers improve.


Use this loop every week for science and maths topics. Each day has a job.


1. Day 1: Read + mark key ideas (active reading)

Read the section from your NCERT. While reading, mark only what you will later use in answers: important definitions, formulas, diagrams explanations, and “why” lines.

Expected outcome: You can explain the topic in 6-8 sentences without looking.


2. Day 2: Write the core answers (short writing)

Close the book and write short answers from memory. Use headings like “Definition,” “Steps/Process,” “Formula meaning,” or “Key points.”

Expected outcome: You notice gaps immediately because you cannot write everything.


3. Day 3: Question practice (NCERT back questions first)

Solve the exercise questions or the most direct questions from NCERT. Do not jump to random difficult questions.

Expected outcome: You learn the exact question style your board expects.


4. Day 4: Teach it on paper (diagram + reasoning)

Write a “teacher-style” answer using diagrams where needed. For science, include labels and cause-effect reasoning. For maths, show steps clearly.

Expected outcome: Your answers look like exam answers, not like rough notes.


5. Day 5: Fix mistakes + re-solve wrong questions

Go back to every question you got wrong. Write the reason you missed it. Then solve it again, but with the corrected method.

Expected outcome: Your score improves because you stop repeating the same mistake.


6. Day 6: Mixed mini-test (timed)

Do a small mixed set from the same topic. Keep a timer. You don’t need long tests-just enough to train speed and calm thinking.

Expected outcome: You can finish questions on time without panic.


7. Day 7: Review + “one-page sheet”

Make a one-page summary sheet. Include: key definitions, 2-3 common diagrams, important formulas with meaning, and 5 must-do questions (with answers if needed).

Expected outcome: You can revise quickly before the next school test or exam.


Differentiator: Your daily plan must match school life


You asked for a plan that works even if you have school....

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"The Vedant Manifesto" is a how-to guide book by Kadambari Mandavkar with 5 chapters and approximately 10,840 words. Step-by-step roadmap for ISRO leadership preparation.

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