SRMIST notes, PPTs, unit summaries and last-minute revision sheets.
Notes organised by Unit 1 through Unit 5, not dumped in unsearchable folders. Find unit summaries, handwritten PDFs, PPT slides, formula compilations and crash revision cheatsheets for every subject. All notes are student-contributed and permissioned.
Notes by resource type
Unit-wise notes
Structured notes for Units 1 through 5 with headings matching the SRMIST syllabus. Available as typed PDFs and readable text formats.
Handwritten notes
Scanned handwritten notes from seniors and subject toppers. These often contain faculty-specific tips, shortcuts and margin notes not found in textbooks.
PPT summaries
Condensed slide summaries from SRM faculty lectures. Best for quick revision of theory-heavy units like OS concepts, DBMS normalisation and CN layers.
Question banks
Compiled 2-mark and 10-mark questions organised by unit. Useful for testing yourself after completing each unit's revision.
Formula sheets
One-page formula compilations for calculation-heavy subjects: Maths 2, DAA, Semiconductor Physics, Probability and Queueing Theory.
Crash revision cheatsheets
Last-night revision sheets with key definitions, important diagrams, derivations and answer templates in 3-4 pages per subject.
High-demand subject notes
| Subject | Semester | Note Types Available | Link |
|---|---|---|---|
| Operating Systems | Sem 3 | Unit notes, handwritten, question bank | Open |
| Data Structures & Algorithm | Sem 3 | Unit notes, formula sheet, solved examples | Open |
| DBMS | Sem 4 | Unit notes, SQL cheat sheet, ER diagrams | Open |
| Computer Networks | Sem 5 | Unit notes, protocol diagrams, formula sheet | Open |
| Compiler Design | Sem 6 | Unit notes, parsing tables, algorithm summaries | Open |
| Advanced Calculus | Sem 2 | Formula sheet, solved problems, unit notes | Open |
| Semiconductor Physics | Sem 2 | Unit notes, formula compilation, diagrams | Open |
How to use notes for maximum retention
Skim the syllabus first
Open the syllabus page for your subject. Match note headings to unit topics. Skip content not in the syllabus.
Read unit notes alongside PYQs
Open the PYQ for the same subject. As you read notes, mark which topics have appeared in previous papers. Those are exam targets.
Write a one-page summary per unit
After reading the full notes, condense each unit into one page of bullet points, key formulas and diagrams. This becomes your revision sheet.
Use the question bank for self-testing
After covering all units, attempt the question bank without looking at notes. This reveals gaps you missed during passive reading.