How To Make Notes For JEE?

Use one notebook per subject

Keep separate sections for formulas, concepts, mistakes, and doubts

Write only key points, definitions, formulas, and exceptions

Use short phrases instead of full sentences

Highlight important formulas, reactions, and results

Add diagrams, graphs, and tables where needed

Note common tricks and shortcuts

Write solved examples only for difficult or repeated concepts

Mark frequently asked topics from previous papers

Keep one-page summary sheets for each chapter

Revise and update notes after every class or study session

Add mistakes from mock tests and their corrections

Keep notes neat, organized, and easy to revise quickly

Use symbols and abbreviations consistently

Do not copy entire textbook content

Keep separate formula sheets for Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics

Include chapter-wise important questions and patterns

Maintain a list of weak topics for revision

Make notes while studying, not after finishing the whole chapter

Keep notes concise enough for last-minute revision

Review notes regularly and simplify them further

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