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Exam Revision Planner for Smarter Study Schedules

Turn your syllabus, deadline, available study time, and weak topics into a realistic revision schedule β€” prioritised by marks and difficulty.

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# Exam Revision Planner

Use the exam revision planner to turn your syllabus, deadline, available study time, and weak topics into a realistic revision schedule. It helps you decide what to revise first, what to practice, and how to use your remaining days wisely.

Build a Revision Plan That Fits Your Time

A good revision plan is not just a timetable. It should balance:

  • High-priority topics
  • Weak areas
  • Past paper practice
  • Mock tests
  • Formula and definition review
  • Breaks and buffer time

The goal is to make revision active, realistic, and easy to follow.

How to Use the Exam Revision Planner

  1. Enter your exam date.
  2. Add subjects or chapters.
  3. Mention weak topics.
  4. Add available study hours per day.
  5. Choose revision style: full syllabus, last-minute, or mock-test focused.
  6. Generate a day-wise or hour-wise plan.

Best Prompt for an Exam Revision Plan

Copy-paste into ChatGPT, Claude or Gemini
Create an exam revision plan.

Exam date:
[Date]

Subjects:
[List subjects]

Syllabus:
[Paste syllabus or chapters]

Weak topics:
[List weak topics]

Available time:
[Hours per day]

Requirements:
- Prioritize high-mark and weak topics
- Include past paper practice
- Include mock tests
- Add quick daily review blocks
- Keep the plan realistic

What a Good Revision Plan Includes

Plan elementPurpose
Topic priorityFocuses effort where marks matter
Time blocksPrevents vague study sessions
Practice questionsBuilds exam readiness
Review slotsReinforces memory
Buffer timeHandles delays and weak topics

Example Daily Revision Block

9:00-10:00 - Revise high-priority topic
10:00-10:30 - Solve topic questions
10:30-10:45 - Break
10:45-11:30 - Review weak topic
11:30-12:00 - Flashcards and formula recall

Each block should have a clear output. Reading for two hours without testing yourself is usually weaker than one hour of recall and question practice.

Revision Plan Formats

The planner can create different formats based on the time left.

Time leftBest format
30 days or moreSubject-wise weekly plan
7 to 14 daysDaily topic and mock-test plan
2 to 3 daysPriority revision plan
Same dayHour-by-hour emergency plan

Quality Checklist

Before following a revision plan, check:

  • Is the schedule realistic for your energy level?
  • Does it include question practice?
  • Are weak topics given enough time?
  • Is there buffer time?
  • Does the final day focus on recall, formulas, and mistakes?

FAQs

What is an exam revision planner?+

An exam revision planner creates a structured study schedule based on syllabus, exam date, weak topics, and available time.

Can it create a last-minute plan?+

Yes. Add the number of hours or days left and ask for a priority-based revision plan.

Should revision include mock tests?+

Yes. Mock tests help you practice time management and identify weak areas before the exam.

How do I plan revision for multiple subjects?+

Divide time by exam date, syllabus size, difficulty, and current confidence level. Give more time to high-priority weak subjects.

Can AI make a perfect study plan?+

AI can create a strong draft plan, but you should adjust it based on your energy, school schedule, and real progress. ---

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