But it is very easy if you are regular with this. It might look as cumbersome and difficult at this moment. GS paper-3-the register was divided into parts such as Economy, Agriculture, Industries, Science Tech, Envt etc GS paper-2-the register was divided into Polity, Government Policies & Welfare schemes, IR etc. The registers were divided into various parts according to the syllabus. I made two registers, one for GS Paper-2 and one for GS Paper-3. For GS Paper-1, I didn’t make notes but only read the Secure. I made notes of Secure for GS Paper-2 & 3 only. They were made from SECURE-2016 MONTHLY COMPILATIONS of Insights. In this way, I made notes of Insights Daily Current Events from January-2016 to October-2016 for Civil Services mains Exam-2016.Īpart from the notes on Evernote, I made hardcopy notes also. So I will go to GS-III folder and paste it in the “Economy” note. Then will go to the “Polity” note and paste it there:Īnother example: Suppose you get a news item pertaining to “Economy” part. So I will copy the news from there, go to the GS-II book. Now suppose we get a news pertaining to “Polity” part. This is how my homepage of evernote looks like I would copy paste everythin I wanted from the Daily current events into the respected note. The 4 GS notebooks were divided into notes with headings according to our GS mains syllabus. I had made 5 Notebooks, 4 for each GS Paper and 1 for editorials. I made notes starting from January-2016 on EVERNOTE only from Daily Current Events+Editorials of Insights. My notes making foe GS Paper-2 & 3 can be divided into two parts: I didn’t make any notes in the earlier attempts, but this year I made extensive notes paper-2 & 3 and selected notes for the rest 2 papers (Paper-1-Art & Culture and paper-4-Lexicon). I would like to share my notes making strategy with you. Note Making Strategy by Akash Gupta, Rank 128, CSE-2016
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