SRI CHAITANYA TECHNO SCHOOL

📝 Teacher's Remarks / Parent's Signature

| Day | Teacher's Note | Parent Sign | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | Mon | | | | Tue | | | | Wed | | | | Thu | | | | Fri | | |

Usage Tips

  1. Fill in the timetable and key dates at the start of each term.
  2. Use the daily “priority” field to list the top 1–3 tasks.
  3. Update the exam tracker as syllabi are covered; schedule revision slots backward from exam dates.
  4. Review the weekly reflection every Sunday to adjust the next week's plan.
  5. Use stickers or color-coding for urgent tasks, tests, and extracurriculars.
  6. Keep one page for useful formulas, website links, and teacher contact notes.

Conclusion: Your Future is Portable

The Sri Chaitanya Techno School Diary Portable is more than a stationery purchase; it is an investment in discipline. In the race for the top 100 ranks of JEE and NEET, success is not about studying 16 hours a day. It is about studying the right things at the right time.

The portable diary acts as your external hard drive for memory and your GPS for the academic year. It prevents leakage of effort, kills confusion, and gives you the one thing every competitive student lacks: Clarity.

Do not wait for the first test to fail before you get organized. Visit your Sri Chaitanya campus bookstore tomorrow, pick up the official Portable Diary, and write down your goal rank on Page 1.

Remember: A goal that is not written down is just a wish. A task not tracked is a task never done.

Get portable. Get organized. Get ahead.


Are you a current Sri Chaitanya student? Share how you use your portable diary in the comments below. For official updates on diary versions, visit the Sri Chaitanya Techno School website.

I notice you’re asking me to prepare paper based on the phrase:

"sri chaitanya techno school diary portable"

However, I need some clarification to help you properly:

  1. Do you want a printable/PDF design of a portable school diary for Sri Chaitanya Techno School?
  2. Are you looking for content (daily planner pages, timetable, rules, etc.) to fit into a small portable diary?
  3. Or do you need instructions to convert an existing school diary into a portable (pocket-sized) format?

If you confirm your goal, I can:

  • Draft the text layout for a compact diary (pages: personal info, timetable, homework log, attendance, notes).
  • Suggest page dimensions (e.g., A6 or pocket size: 105×148 mm) and binding.
  • Provide a print-ready structure you can copy into Word/Canva/Publisher.

Just let me know which part you need “prepared” as paper output.