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Standard Format (Academic) For academic purposes, especially in CBSE and university settings, notes follow a specific hierarchical structure: Title/Heading: A short, crisp title (not a full sentence) that reflects the main theme. Subheadings: 4–5 main sections that divide the topic into smaller units. Points and Sub-points: Indented lists under each subheading that provide specific details. Key to Abbreviations: A box at the end listing at least four abbreviations or symbols used (e.g., & for and, govt. for government). Summary: A brief paragraph (roughly 1/3 the original length) written in full sentences based on the notes Common Note-Making Methods Depending on your goal, you might choose different styles: Essential Tips for Success Be Concise: Avoid full sentences. Use phrases, keywords, and abbreviations to save space and time. Use Indentation: Physically shift sub-points to the right to visually represent the hierarchy of information. Active Reading: Read the text at least twice—once for a general overview and a second time to highlight specific points. Abbreviations: Shorten words by removing vowels (e.g., rdng for reading) or using the first few letters (e.g., info. for information).