BYJU'S Competitive Exam Preparation: 7 Powerful Study Tricks Most Students Never Use To Rank Higher – Learn how toppers actually study and how to copy their system with smarter tools.
Alright, let's talk about how BYJU'S competitive exam preparation actually works: it gives you structured video lessons, practice questions, and mock tests so.
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What BYJU'S Competitive Exam Preparation Really Gets Right (And What’s Missing)
Alright, let's talk about how BYJU'S competitive exam preparation actually works: it gives you structured video lessons, practice questions, and mock tests so you can cover the full syllabus for exams like JEE, NEET, UPSC, banking, and more. It’s great for understanding concepts and getting guided learning, but on its own it doesn’t fully solve the memory problem—like how to actually remember formulas, facts, and tricky concepts months later. That’s where your own revision system matters way more than any single app. And this is exactly where using something like Flashrecall alongside BYJU’S can turn you from “I watched the video” to “I can recall this instantly in the exam.”
Before we get into the tricks, here’s the app I’ll keep mentioning:
👉 Flashrecall on iOS: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/flashrecall-study-flashcards/id6746757085
Use BYJU’S to learn the concept, use Flashrecall to lock it into your brain.
BYJU’S vs Your Brain: Why Just Watching Videos Isn’t Enough
BYJU’S is awesome for:
- Breaking down tough concepts with visuals
- Giving you structured courses and roadmaps
- Providing a ton of questions and tests
But your brain doesn’t care how pretty the video was. It cares about:
- How often you tried to recall the concept
- How spaced out your revision was
- How actively you engaged with the material
Most students:
- Watch the lecture
- Take notes
- Solve a few questions
- Then move on and hope it sticks
What toppers do differently:
- Turn key points into questions
- Revisit them regularly with spaced repetition
- Practice active recall instead of re-reading
That’s literally what Flashrecall is built for. It’s like the missing revision layer on top of BYJU’S.
Step 1: Turn BYJU’S Lectures Into Flashcards (In Minutes, Not Hours)
You don’t need to rewrite the whole chapter. Just capture the exam-relevant bits.
What to pull from BYJU’S into flashcards:
- Formulas (Physics, Maths, Chemistry)
- Definitions (Bio, Polity, Economy, etc.)
- Exceptions, lists, and classification tables
- Tricky concepts that you always forget
- Commonly asked question patterns
How Flashrecall makes this easier
With Flashrecall), you can:
- Make flashcards from images
Screenshot a BYJU’S explanation, formula sheet, or diagram → drop it into Flashrecall → turn it into flashcards.
- Create cards from PDFs or text
Got BYJU’S notes or PDFs? Import the text and quickly convert key points into Q&A cards.
- Generate cards from YouTube links
If you watch exam prep videos on YouTube alongside BYJU’S, you can use the link to create cards from the content.
- Type manually when needed
For super-specific topics (like “exceptions in d-block elements”), you can create your own custom cards.
This way, your BYJU’S session doesn’t just end with “I watched the video.” It ends with “I now have 20 cards that I’ll keep revising automatically.”
Step 2: Use Active Recall Instead of Just Re-Reading Notes
Here’s the thing: re-reading notes feels productive but does almost nothing for long-term memory. Active recall is where you hide the answer and force your brain to pull it out.
BYJU’S gives you:
- Notes
- Solutions
- Explanations
Flashrecall gives you:
- Questions first, answers second
Example for NEET Biology:
- BYJU’S: “Mitochondria are the powerhouse of the cell and are involved in respiration.”
- Flashrecall card:
- Front: “What is the function of mitochondria in a cell?”
- Back: “Site of cellular respiration; produces ATP (powerhouse of the cell).”
Example for JEE Maths:
- BYJU’S: Derivation of quadratic formula.
- Flashrecall card:
- Front: “Write the quadratic formula and explain what each term represents.”
- Back: The full formula + explanation of a, b, c, discriminant.
You test yourself first, then reveal the answer. That’s active recall, and it’s built into every Flashrecall review session by default.
Step 3: Let Spaced Repetition Handle Your Revision Schedule
Trying to revise everything every day is impossible. That’s why most students:
- Revise chapters randomly
- Forget older topics completely
- Panic two weeks before the exam
Spaced repetition solves this by showing you cards right before you’re about to forget them.
Flashrecall automatically keeps track and reminds you of the cards you don't remember well so you remember faster. Like this :
With Flashrecall:
- Cards you know well show up less often
- Cards you struggle with show up more often
- The app automatically schedules reviews with built-in spaced repetition
You don’t have to think:
> “Should I revise Electrostatics today or Thermodynamics?”
You just open Flashrecall, and it tells you:
> “These are your due cards for today.”
Plus, it has study reminders, so your phone literally nudges you:
- “Hey, you’ve got 50 cards to review today.”
This pairs perfectly with BYJU’S:
- Use BYJU’S for learning new topics
- Use Flashrecall daily for 10–30 minutes to keep everything fresh
Step 4: Combine BYJU’S Practice Questions With Flashcard Follow-Ups
A powerful combo is:
1. Solve a BYJU’S practice question
2. If you get it wrong or guess it → make a flashcard about it
Example:
- BYJU’S Question: You missed a question on “oxidation states of transition elements.”
- Flashrecall card:
- Front: “Common oxidation states of Mn, Fe, Co, Ni, Cu.”
- Back: Short list + one sample compound for each.
Do this for:
- Questions you got wrong
- Concepts that took too long to recall
- Traps and common mistakes
Over time, your deck becomes a personal weakness tracker.
Step 5: Use “Chat With Your Flashcards” When You’re Stuck
One cool thing about Flashrecall is you can chat with the flashcard if you’re not sure about something.
Example:
- You have a card on “Bernoulli’s principle” from a BYJU’S Physics video.
- You review it in Flashrecall but still don’t fully get it.
- You can chat with the card and ask:
- “Explain this with a simple example.”
- “How is this used in real life?”
- “What’s the difference between this and Pascal’s law?”
This basically turns your deck into a mini tutor that sits on top of what you learned in BYJU’S.
Step 6: Build Subject-Wise Decks for Each Competitive Exam
BYJU’S already organizes content by exam. You should mirror that with your flashcards.
For JEE (Main/Advanced)
Create decks like:
- Physics – Mechanics, Waves, Optics, EM, Modern
- Chemistry – Physical, Organic, Inorganic
- Maths – Algebra, Calculus, Coordinate, Trigonometry
For NEET
- Biology – Botany, Zoology, Human Physiology, Genetics
- Chemistry – as above
- Physics – as above
For UPSC / Other Competitive Exams
- Polity
- History (Ancient, Medieval, Modern)
- Geography
- Economy
- Current Affairs
- Static GK
In Flashrecall you can:
- Keep separate decks for each subject or topic
- Study them offline (super helpful if your internet is unstable)
- Use it on both iPhone and iPad, so you can revise anywhere
Step 7: Turn Dead Time Into Micro-Revision Sessions
BYJU’S sessions usually need proper time: 30–90 minutes for a lecture or test.
Flashrecall is perfect for:
- 5 minutes in a cab
- 10 minutes before bed
- Waiting in line
- Short breaks between classes or coaching
Instead of scrolling social media, you can:
- Review 20–30 flashcards
- Hit spaced repetition for the day
- Keep your memory active without feeling like “full-on studying”
That’s how toppers sneak in extra revision hours without burning out.
Why Flashrecall Works So Well With BYJU’S (And Not Against It)
This isn’t “BYJU’S vs Flashrecall.” It’s:
> BYJU’S = Learn
> Flashrecall = Remember
BYJU’S strengths:
- Structured syllabus coverage
- High-quality explanations and visual learning
- Mock tests and practice questions
Flashrecall’s strengths:
- Makes flashcards instantly from images, text, audio, PDFs, YouTube links, or manual input
- Built-in active recall + spaced repetition
- Auto reminders so you don’t forget to revise
- Works offline
- You can chat with cards if you’re unsure
- Great for languages, exams, school subjects, medicine, business—basically anything you need to remember
- Fast, modern, easy to use, and free to start
Used together, you get:
- Concepts understood (BYJU’S)
- Concepts remembered long-term (Flashrecall)
A Simple Daily Routine You Can Actually Follow
Here’s one realistic schedule that fits BYJU’S competitive exam preparation:
- Watch a BYJU’S lecture or solve a BYJU’S test
- Take quick notes, mark tricky questions
- Turn key formulas, definitions, and mistakes into Flashrecall cards
- Use screenshots, text, or manual entry
- Open Flashrecall and clear your “due” cards for the day
- Let spaced repetition handle what shows up
Do this consistently and:
- You won’t need to “re-learn” entire chapters
- Your last-month-before-exam phase becomes mostly mock tests + light revision, not panic
Try This Combo Today
If you’re already using BYJU’S for competitive exam preparation, you’re honestly halfway there. The missing half is a smart revision system that:
- Forces you to recall
- Shows you things right before you forget
- Fits into tiny pockets of time
That’s what Flashrecall) is built for.
Use BYJU’S to understand the chapters.
Use Flashrecall to make sure those chapters stay in your head on exam day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Anki good for studying?
Anki is powerful but requires manual card creation and has a steep learning curve. Flashrecall offers AI-powered card generation from your notes, images, PDFs, and videos, making it faster and easier to create effective flashcards.
How do I start spaced repetition?
You can manually schedule your reviews, but most people use apps that automate this. Flashrecall uses built-in spaced repetition so you review cards at the perfect time.
What is active recall and how does it work?
Active recall is the process of actively retrieving information from memory rather than passively reviewing it. Flashrecall forces proper active recall by making you think before revealing answers, then uses spaced repetition to optimize your review schedule.
How can I study more effectively for exams?
Effective exam prep combines active recall, spaced repetition, and regular practice. Flashrecall helps by automatically generating flashcards from your study materials and using spaced repetition to ensure you remember everything when exam day arrives.
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Research References
The information in this article is based on peer-reviewed research and established studies in cognitive psychology and learning science.
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Meta-analysis showing spaced repetition significantly improves long-term retention compared to massed practice
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Review showing spacing effects work across different types of learning materials and contexts
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Policy review advocating for spaced repetition in educational settings based on extensive research evidence
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Research demonstrating that active recall (retrieval practice) is more effective than re-reading for long-term learning
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Review of research showing retrieval practice (active recall) as one of the most effective learning strategies
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Comprehensive review ranking learning techniques, with practice testing and distributed practice rated as highly effective

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