1001 Solved Problems In Engineering Mathematics By Excel Academic Council Better May 2026

Traditional textbooks—think Kreyszig or Thomas—follow a specific pedagogy: Theory first, example second, exercise third. This is excellent for building foundational knowledge. However, "1001 Solved Problems" flips the script.

The Excel Academic Council operates on a philosophy of Saturation.

The premise is simple: If you see a type of problem solved enough times, in enough variations, the methodology becomes muscle memory. The book doesn't spend fifty pages deriving theorems. It spends fifty pages showing you how to apply those theorems in ways your professor is likely to dream up for a midterm.

For the student who already understands the why but struggles with the how, this book is a lifesaver.

Total study time: 10 hours/week on this book What it isn’t:


Unlike theoretical textbooks (like Advanced Engineering Mathematics by Kreyszig), the Excel book is not about abstract proofs. It is tactical.

Every problem in the 1001 series has been battle-tested. The council collects actual exam trends from the last 10 years. When you solve Problem #847, you aren't just doing algebra; you are specifically drilling the type of "Age Problem" that appears in November’s board exam.

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Key Insight: Using it “better” means treating it as a practice tool, not a learning source.


Typical board exam weight (Philippines/India/US FE):

| Topic | Approx % | Priority | |-------|----------|----------| | Algebra (incl. age, work, mixture) | 20% | High | | Trigonometry & Geometry | 15% | High | | Differential Calculus | 15% | High | | Integral Calculus | 10% | Medium | | Differential Equations | 10% | Medium | | Probability & Statistics | 10% | Medium | | Complex Numbers / Vectors | 8% | Low–Med | | Laplace / Fourier | 5% | Low | | Economics / Accounting | 5% | Low |

Better strategy: Solve 80% of problems in High/Medium topics, 20% in Low topics. they are tagged by difficulty (Easy


From Mapúa University to Adamson University, and among ECE, ME, CE, and EE review centers, 1001 Solved Problems is the gold standard. Many instructors explicitly recommend it because it bridges the gap between theory and exam readiness better than any other single volume.

Do not solve randomly. Follow this cycle per chapter:

A hidden gem in this book is its classification system. Problems are not just numbered 1 to 1001; they are tagged by difficulty (Easy, Average, Difficult) and by board exam origin (e.g., "Nov 2019 CE Board"). This allows students to skip the "easy" warm-ups if they are advanced, or focus only on "past board problems" during the final week before the exam.

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