CourseParse converts engineering PDF notes — circuit theory, thermodynamics, structural analysis — into multiple-choice quizzes, flashcards, and structured summaries using GPT-4o. Upload a chapter and get a study pack in under a minute, ready for exam revision.
For Engineering students
Turn engineering lecture PDFs into quizzes and study notes
Engineering concepts are buried in long PDFs full of derivations and jargon. It's hard to know what to memorise versus what to understand — and there's no time to make notes from scratch.
Free plan — 3 study packs per month. No credit card required.
How CourseParse helps engineering students
- Summarises key formulas, laws, and definitions as structured study notes
- Generates multiple-choice questions to test conceptual understanding before exams
- Creates flashcards for theorems, constants, and core definitions
- Process one topic at a time using the built-in page-range selector
How it works
From upload to study mode in under a minute.
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Upload your PDF
Drag and drop your lecture notes, case study, or textbook chapter. Up to 50 MB supported.
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AI builds your study pack
Notes, flashcards, and quiz questions are generated from your material in under a minute.
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Study and retain more
Review notes, drill flashcards, take the quiz, or ask the AI tutor questions about your material.
Questions from engineering students
- Can it handle PDFs with equations and formulas?
- Yes, as long as the PDF is text-based (not a scanned image). LaTeX-exported PDFs and digitally created notes work well. Scanned handwritten notes need OCR first.
- Does it work for software engineering or computer science notes?
- Yes — data structures, algorithms, system design notes, and CS theory all work well. It extracts key concepts, definitions, and generates conceptual quiz questions.
- What if my PDF covers multiple topics?
- Use the page-range selector on the generate screen to create one study pack per topic — for example, one pack for Chapter 3 on thermodynamics and a separate pack for Chapter 4 on heat transfer.