Preparing for the IBPS PO Prelims and Mains exam can feel overwhelming due to the large syllabus and strong competition. But if you want to make your preparation more effective, one powerful tool is making your own study notes. Notes help you revise quickly, remember important concepts, and focus better during last-minute preparation. In this blog by PracticeMock, we will explain how to make useful and smart study notes for IBPS PO Prelims and Mains.
Before we dive into how to make notes, let’s understand why they matter:
Let’s break it down by Prelims and Mains subjects.
What to include:
How to write:
Tip: Don’t copy long solutions. Just note the logic and shortcut.
What to include:
How to write:
Tip: Try to solve one example before writing notes, so you understand the logic.
What to include:
How to write:
Tip: Write one new word a day with a sentence. Review them every weekend.
4. General Awareness (Mains)
What to include:
How to write:
Tip: Revise current affairs weekly. Don’t wait for the last month.
What to include:
How to write:
Tip: Don’t go too deep; just stick to IBPS PO syllabus-level basics.
Creating good study notes is not just about copying from books. It’s about organizing what you learn in a way that’s easy to revise and remember. These five simple but powerful tips will help you build your own effective, exam-ready notes for IBPS PO Prelims and Mains.
Long paragraphs can confuse you during revision. Use short sentences and your own words to make everything easier to understand. Your goal is clarity, not perfection.
Visuals like charts, tables, and diagrams help in faster recall and break the monotony of text-heavy notes. They make your notes more interactive and engaging.
Keeping your notes organized by subject or section saves time and avoids confusion. You’ll know exactly where to look during revision.
The exam pattern and current affairs are dynamic. Your notes should grow with your learning. Weekly updates make your notes stronger and more relevant.
Writing notes isn’t enough—they work best when revised regularly. A weekly revision schedule helps reinforce learning and highlights what still needs work.
Making notes is powerful, but combining them with mock tests is the real game-changer. After each mock test:
Use PracticeMock’s full-length and sectional mock tests to improve your speed, accuracy, and confidence.
Today, we discussed how making smart, short, and regular notes for the IBPS PO exam can give you a real edge. They can not only help you stay focused but also reduce stress before the exam and save your time. Remember, your notes are your best companion during revision. So start making your notes today. And combine them with regular mock tests from PracticeMock to maximize your chances of clearing the upcoming IBPS PO Prelims and Mains 2025 exam!
Notes help with faster revision, better memory, and focused preparation.
Formulas, shortcuts, common mistakes, and a few solved examples.
Update them weekly with new tricks, current affairs, or corrections.
Yes, digital notes work well if you organize them clearly and revise regularly.
Revise one subject daily and review all subjects every Sunday.
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