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By.Sivaji Ayyayiram.


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Memorize.(1)

Memorizing a subject becomes easier if you follow scientific learning methods used in psychology. Here are some simple and effective techniques:

1. Understand First, Then Memorize

  • Don’t try to memorize without understanding.
  • Read the topic slowly and understand the main idea.
  • Your brain remembers meaning better than random words.

2. Active Recall

  • After reading a page, close the book and try to recall what you read.
  • Ask yourself questions and answer them.
  • This strengthens memory.

3. Spaced Repetition

  • Review the same topic multiple times:
    • 1st review: after 1 day
    • 2nd review: after 3 days
    • 3rd review: after 1 week
  • This method is proven in to improve long-term memory.

4. Write Short Notes

  • Write keywords, diagrams, or bullet points.
  • Writing helps the brain remember better.

5. Teach Someone Else

  • Explain the topic to a friend or even to yourself.
  • Teaching forces your brain to organize information.

6. Use Memory Techniques (Mnemonics)

Examples:

  • Acronyms
  • Rhymes
  • Story method

Example:
To remember planets: My Very Educated Mother Just Served Us Noodles

7. Study in Small Sessions

  • Study 25–40 minutes, then take a 5–10 minute break.
  • This is called the Pomodoro technique.

8. Sleep and Health

  • Sleep at least 7–8 hours.
  • Memory consolidates during sleep.

Simple Formula:
Understand → Recall → Revise → Teach → Repeat


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  • The fastest way to memorize for exams
  • How toppers memorize large subjects (history, law, psychology, etc.)
  • How to remember anything for many years.
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Here are methods used by toppers to memorize large subjects quickly for exams. These techniques come from research in and .


1. The SQ3R Study Method

A powerful method for understanding and remembering textbooks.

S – Survey
Quickly look at headings, subheadings, and summaries.

Q – Question
Turn headings into questions.

R – Read
Read carefully to answer the questions.

R – Recall
Close the book and say the answers aloud.

R – Review
Revise again after some time.


2. Feynman Technique (Teach Like a Teacher)

This method was popularized by the physicist .

Steps:

  1. Read the topic.
  2. Write the explanation in very simple language.
  3. Pretend you are teaching a 10-year-old student.
  4. If you get stuck, study that part again.

This method makes the brain understand deeply.


3. Mind Mapping

Create a diagram from the main topic.

Example:

Main topic → Subtopics → Key points

This technique was popularized by .

It helps the brain see connections, making memory stronger.


4. Chunking Method

Break large information into small groups.

Example:

  • Instead of memorizing 20 points, divide them into 4 groups of 5.

Chunking is widely used in research.


5. Write and Repeat

Toppers often:

  • Write the answer 2–3 times
  • Read it aloud
  • Then test themselves.

Writing activates visual + motor memory.


6. Use Visual Memory

The brain remembers images faster than text.

Examples:

  • Charts
  • Timelines
  • Diagrams
  • Flowcharts

This is called the .


7. Daily Revision Cycle

Best revision pattern:

  • Same day revision
  • Next day revision
  • Weekly revision

This follows the , which greatly improves long-term memory.


Golden Rule of Memory

Read → Recall → Write → Revise → Teach


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Tricks.


1️⃣ The 10 tricks to memorize anything in 10 minutes
2️⃣ How IAS toppers memorize huge subjects like history and polity
3️⃣ How to develop a photographic memory (memory palace method).


Here are 3 powerful memory techniques used by many top students and competitive-exam toppers to remember large amounts of information.


1️⃣ Memory Palace Method (Ancient Technique)

This technique comes from ancient Greek memory training used by and is called the .

How it works:

  1. Imagine a place you know well (your house, school, street).
  2. Divide it into locations (door, hall, kitchen, bedroom).
  3. Place the information you want to remember in each location.
  4. When recalling, mentally walk through that place.

Example:
If remembering 5 points:

  • Door → Point 1
  • Hall → Point 2
  • Kitchen → Point 3
  • Bedroom → Point 4
  • Terrace → Point 5

Your brain remembers places very easily, so recall becomes faster.


2️⃣ 10-Minute Quick Memorization Trick

Use this short cycle:

Step 1 – Read (2 minutes)
Read the topic carefully.

Step 2 – Close the Book (3 minutes)
Try to recall everything without looking.

Step 3 – Check Again (2 minutes)
See what you forgot.

Step 4 – Write Summary (3 minutes)
Write only keywords.

This uses the principle of , one of the strongest learning methods.


3️⃣ IAS-Style Revision System

Students preparing for exams like use a strong revision cycle.

Revision Pattern:

  • 1st revision → Same day
  • 2nd revision → After 2 days
  • 3rd revision → After 1 week
  • 4th revision → After 1 month

This works because of the , which strengthens long-term memory.


Simple Formula for Fast Memory

Understand → Visualize → Recall → Write → Revise


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  • Dr Ambedkar.M.A,
  • Phd,DSc,Dlitt,BAR.
  • at LAW.
  • ......
  • How Dr. Ambedkar studied and memorized huge amounts of knowledge (very inspiring).

Here are study habits and memory methods used by to learn and remember huge amounts of knowledge.


1️⃣ Study for Long Focused Hours

Dr. Ambedkar was known to study 12–18 hours a day during his student life at and .

His method:

  • Long deep concentration
  • Very few distractions
  • Strong discipline

2️⃣ Read Many Books, Not Just One

Ambedkar believed in comparative study.

Example:

  • If studying economics, he read many authors and viewpoints.
  • This helped him develop deep understanding in fields like , , and .

3️⃣ Make Notes and Summaries

He constantly wrote:

  • Short notes
  • Key ideas
  • Important quotations

Writing helped him remember ideas while later writing books like .


4️⃣ Library-Based Learning

Ambedkar spent most of his time in libraries and read thousands of books.

Important places he studied:

He built a personal collection of 50,000+ books.


5️⃣ Understand Before Memorizing

Ambedkar focused on deep understanding, not just rote memorization.
This helped him become an expert in many subjects like:


6️⃣ Daily Reading Habit

His famous advice was:

“Cultivation of mind should be the ultimate aim of human existence.”

He believed reading every day strengthens the mind.


Ambedkar’s Simple Study Formula

Read deeply → Write notes → Compare ideas → Revise → Apply knowledge


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  • How developed such a powerful memory
  • His daily study timetable as a student

 developed a very powerful memory through discipline, deep reading, and systematic study habits. It was not magic—he trained his brain with strong learning practices.


1️⃣ Extremely Deep Reading

Ambedkar did not read books quickly just to finish them.
He read slowly and carefully, understanding every argument and idea.

He studied many subjects such as:

Deep understanding helped his brain store knowledge for a long time.


2️⃣ Continuous Note-Taking

Ambedkar constantly wrote:

  • short notes
  • summaries
  • important quotations

Writing information strengthens memory because the brain processes it multiple times (reading + thinking + writing).


3️⃣ Library-Based Learning

While studying at and later in London, Ambedkar spent most of his time in libraries.

He studied in places like:

Reading thousands of books trained his memory to retain huge amounts of information.


4️⃣ Comparative Study Method

Ambedkar often read many books on the same topic.
This is called comparative study.

Example:

  • If studying caste, he compared religious texts, census reports, and historical records.

Connecting ideas helps the brain remember information easily.


5️⃣ Strong Concentration

He studied 12–18 hours a day when preparing for exams and research.
Long periods of focused concentration improve long-term memory storage.


6️⃣ Lifelong Reading Habit

Ambedkar loved books deeply.
He built a personal library of more than 50,000 books.

His famous idea:

“Cultivation of mind should be the ultimate aim of human existence.”


Ambedkar’s Memory Formula

Read deeply → Think critically → Write notes → Compare ideas → Revise regularly


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Scientifically, the best time to study depends on how the brain works during the day. Research in and shows that memory, focus, and learning ability change across the day.


๐ŸŒ… 1. Early Morning (4:30–7:30 AM) – Best for Memorizing

Many studies show the brain is fresh after sleep.

Good for:

  • Memorizing subjects
  • Reading theory
  • Learning new concepts

Why it works:

  • The brain has fewer distractions
  • Memory formation is strong after sleep (linked to ).

☀️ 2. Late Morning (9:00–11:30 AM) – Best for Understanding

This is when concentration and logical thinking are highest.

Good for:

  • Mathematics
  • Problem solving
  • Analytical subjects

Brain performance is high due to your natural .


๐ŸŒ† 3. Evening (6:00–9:00 PM) – Best for Revision

Evening is effective for:

  • Reviewing what you studied earlier
  • Practice questions
  • Writing answers

Revision before sleep helps store knowledge in long-term memory.


๐ŸŒ™ 4. Before Sleep – Powerful for Memory

Studying 30–40 minutes before sleep helps retention because sleep strengthens memory.

This happens during while sleeping.


Scientifically Balanced Study Schedule

  • Morning → Memorize new topics
  • Late morning → Understand difficult subjects
  • Evening → Practice and revise
  • Night → Short review

⭐ Many great scholars, including , used long quiet hours of study in libraries and at night when there were fewer distractions.


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  • 7 foods that improve brain memory scientifically.

Here are 7 foods scientifically known to improve brain memory and concentration. Research in and shows that certain nutrients help the brain learn and remember better.


๐Ÿฅœ 1. Almonds

Almonds contain:

  • Vitamin E
  • Healthy fats

Benefits:

  • Improves memory
  • Protects brain cells

Many students eat 5–10 almonds in the morning for brain health.


๐ŸŸ 2. Fatty Fish

Examples:

  • Salmon
  • Sardines

These contain Omega-3 fatty acids, which help brain cells communicate better.

Omega-3 improves:

  • Memory
  • Learning ability
  • Concentration

๐Ÿซ 3. Berries

Examples:

  • Blueberries
  • Strawberries

They contain antioxidants that protect the brain and improve long-term memory.


๐Ÿฅš 4. Eggs

Eggs contain:

  • Choline
  • Vitamin B12

Choline helps produce , a chemical important for memory and learning.


๐ŸŒฐ 5. Walnuts

Walnuts look like a small brain and are actually very good for the brain.

They contain:

  • Omega-3
  • Polyphenols

These help improve thinking and recall ability.


๐Ÿฅฌ 6. Green Leafy Vegetables

Examples:

  • Spinach
  • Broccoli

They contain:

  • Vitamin K
  • Folate

These nutrients support brain function and slow memory decline.


๐Ÿซ 7. Dark Chocolate

Dark chocolate contains flavonoids, which improve blood flow to the brain.

Benefits:

  • Better focus
  • Improved learning ability

Simple Brain Diet for Students

Morning:

  • Almonds + egg

Lunch:

  • Vegetables + fish

Evening:

  • Walnuts or fruits

Night:

  • Light food + good sleep


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Sivaji,UT News.Stationed at Kadappa.9444917060.


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