How to MAKE NOTES using VISION IAS | GK | CLAT 2024
Summary
TLDRThe video provides a guide on how to efficiently make notes from Vision IAS daily PDFs for general knowledge preparation, particularly for exams like CLAT. It emphasizes the importance of focusing on factual points that can appear in multiple-choice questions, rather than extensive definitions. The speaker explains how to filter relevant information quickly, reducing time spent on newspapers and multiple sources. The video also highlights methods for creating concise, easily understandable notes for future reference. Additionally, it mentions resources like LegalEdge for extra practice and recommends the speaker's upcoming book on CLAT preparation.
Takeaways
- π° Focus on reading concise, factual information for exams rather than spending time on full newspaper articles.
- β³ Using resources like Vision IAS saves time compared to reading newspapers. You can finish relevant content in 20-30 minutes instead of an hour.
- π Prioritize MCQ-relevant topics and facts, such as key events or notable figures like 'Rajendra Prasad was the first President of India'.
- β Avoid detailed definitions or explanations in note-making. Focus on factual points that can be asked in objective formats.
- π Important topics like Free Trade Agreements (FTA) should be noted, especially facts like which countries are part of certain agreements (e.g., FTA includes Iceland, Norway, and Switzerland).
- π Statutory bodies, such as the Competition Commission of India (CCI), are important exam topics. Knowing the legal frameworks and relevant acts (e.g., Competition Act) is crucial.
- βοΈ Effective note-making should be brief and structured in a way that is understandable even 6 months later.
- π‘ Filter out irrelevant details, like deep technical descriptions or less likely exam questions, while focusing on major facts.
- π Environmental topics, such as wildlife sanctuaries in news (e.g., Borachapori Wildlife Sanctuary in Assam), should be noted as they may come up in exams.
- π Vision IAS helps in identifying relevant current affairs and legal news efficiently, making it easier to prepare for exams like CLAT.
Q & A
Why is it recommended not to read newspapers for General Knowledge (GK) preparation?
-It is suggested to avoid newspapers because platforms like Vision IAS daily PDF summarize information from multiple sources, saving time. Instead of spending an hour on a newspaper, you can complete the essential content from multiple sources within 20-30 minutes.
What is the key focus while reading Vision IAS daily PDFs?
-The key focus should be on factual points, particularly those that can be asked in an MCQ format, such as important facts, names, and dates.
Should you create notes for every topic in the Vision IAS PDF?
-No, not all topics require notes. Focus only on factual and relevant points that can be asked in exams. For other topics, simply reading through them once might be enough.
What is an example of a non-important topic in the Vision IAS daily PDF?
-An example is banks asking RBI for more time to implement a new provisioning norm. This is not likely to appear in the exam because it is too general and does not lend itself to an MCQ format.
How should you structure your notes for effective revision?
-Notes should be short and concise, written in a way that you can understand them even after six months. Focus on key factual information, like names, dates, and specific details relevant to the exam format.
What is an example of a relevant fact that should be noted?
-An example is: 'Ravneet Kaur became the first woman Chairperson of the Competition Commission of India (CCI). CCI was established in 2003 under the Competition Act and operates under the Ministry of Corporate Affairs.'
How does regular reading of Vision IAS help in filtering relevant news?
-With regular practice, you will learn to quickly identify what is relevant and important for your exam preparation. Over time, it will take even less time to filter out non-essential news and focus on key points.
What is a statutory body, and how is it relevant to the script?
-A statutory body is an authority established by an act of parliament or state legislature. For example, the Competition Commission of India was established under the Competition Act, and questions related to such bodies can appear in exams.
Why is the Bura Chapori Wildlife Sanctuary mentioned in the script?
-It is mentioned because it was in the news. Such wildlife sanctuaries could appear as exam questions, where candidates might be asked about their location or specific details related to them.
What additional resources besides Vision IAS can be used for CLAT preparation?
-Apart from Vision IAS, students can also refer to CLAT Post Magazine by LegalEdge for practice questions, as well as other legal news. This helps in broadening the preparation base.
Outlines
This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowMindmap
This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowKeywords
This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowHighlights
This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowTranscripts
This section is available to paid users only. Please upgrade to access this part.
Upgrade NowBrowse More Related Video
How to Study Current Legal Knowledge for CLAT 2024? | Tips & Strategy For CLAT Preparation
Important NCERTs for UPSC CSE | NCERT Booklist for IAS Exam
Note Making and Summary Class 11 | English Grammar | Note Making and Summary Format + Practice Sheet
Best Subject wise Revision Strategy π₯βΌοΈNEET Revision βΌοΈ By AIR 59 π₯βΌοΈ
How to make effective SHORT NOTES π : JEE 2025 Strategy
My resources for UPSC mains Donuru Ananya Reddy AIR 03 UPSC 2023 #upsc #ias #ips #iasmotivation#ifs
5.0 / 5 (0 votes)