As the exam date is coming closer, necessity to increase the frequency of revision is also increasing. For this, you need to have short notes.
Here in this article, I have given some tips to make good short notes.
For Physics
First understand and revise your class notes and solve questions related to that chapter. After that point out those formulas and concepts, which were very frequently asked in those questions. Now write them in a concise way. This is the way of making good short notes for Physics.
For Physical Chemistry
Same as that in Physics; Understand and revise your class notes and then solve the questions related to that chapter. After that point out those formulas, values and concepts, which were very frequently asked in those questions. Now write them in a concise way. This is the way of making good short notes for Physical Chemistry.
For Inorganic Chemistry
First of all read the chapter from NCERT book twice or thrice and then solve the questions (past 20 years of NEET and AIIMS and atleast 100 extra questions) related to that chapter. After that write all the important trends, chemical formulas and reactions which were frequently asked while solving the questions. This will help you in making a good short notes for Inorganic Chemistry.
For Organic Chemistry
First of all read your class notes and then read that chapter from NCERT book twice or thrice and then solve the questions (past 20 years of NEET and AIIMS and atleast 100 extra questions). After that write (in a concise way) all the important trends, isomers, chemical formulas and organic reactions which were frequently asked while solving the questions. This will help you in making a good short notes for Organic Chemistry.
For Biology
NCERT is itself a short notes. Just revise NCERT atleast thrice and solve atleast 150 questions (in addition to 20 years NEET and AIIMS questions) per chapter, you will definitely score good in Biology in NEET/AIIMS/JIPMER.
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