Friday 4 March 2016

Do you know how to make notes for IIT JEE 2016?

Cracking JEE is difficult, but certainly not impossible. With few smart steps you can prepare well for this toughest engineering entrance examination and pass it with flying colors. While preparing for JEE one must make personal notes. It works well for almost every aspirant. They can turn out to be the rank booster of your JEE 2016 result.
Personal notes are also the best last minute revision tool. Most students prefer handmade notes during their last minute revision. Nobody has time to refer those fat bulky books during the last few days/hours of the examination. At that time it is these short notes that work at its best.
In this post, I’ll be discussing how to make effective notes during JEE 2016 preparation.

Make simple notes not decorated books

When I say make notes I do not mean decorating it with colorful pencils and pens. That’s a bad idea! Make clean and easily understandable notes using not more than 2 color pens. Create your notes in such a way that the next time you refer it you will understand everything written on that piece of paper.
How to make revision notes for JEE 2016
How to make revision notes for JEE 2016?

Copying formulae or theory completely not a good idea

Don’t copy down theory or formulae as it is in your handwritten notes. Never do it! Write the tricks and short cuts explained by your teachers in the class. Notes made during the lectures are the best way to revise and remember important points and solution of the problems.

Avoid a professional look

Prepare running notes; don’t waste your time in giving it a professional look. Don’t do that since that’s only for you and not for school submission. You are free to create your notes in the language you understand very well – your mother tongue or any other language you know or like. Try to keep it simple and interesting; you are free to use funny, code or slang language.

Keep it straightforward

Short notes, as the name implies, should be short and to the point. Don’t write useless things; avoid big paragraphs and sentences, since that will only complicate things. Prepare notes that you can refer and understand clearly.

Leave 1-2 blank pages to share your understanding

For people doing self-study, always leave 1-2 blank pages after every topic to note important points, questions and your understanding of that chapter. The idea is to capture important things that you might forget in a few days after studying that topic. Hence, note points quickly after studying.
That’s the power of making notes! Enjoy making yours :)
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