Study Planner
Enter your exam date, daily study hours and subjects to get a simple rotating weekly focus plan.
This planner rotates through your subject list one focus area per week, based on the weeks remaining until your exam date and your available daily study hours. It's a starting structure for revision, not a full curriculum — pair it with practice tests to check retention.
This is a simple rotating-focus starting point, not a substitute for a personalized plan — adjust it around revision cycles, test series and current affairs as you go.
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Frequently asked questions
How does the study planner decide which subject to focus on each week?
It cycles through your subject list in order, one subject per week, repeating from the start once it reaches the end — so with 8 subjects and 16 weeks remaining, each subject gets roughly two focus weeks before your exam.
Should I only study one subject per week?
No — treat the weekly focus as your primary emphasis, not your only activity. Most aspirants also do daily current affairs and periodic revision of earlier subjects alongside the week's focus area.
Can I use this for Mains preparation too?
Yes — enter your Mains-specific subjects (GS I–IV, your Optional, Essay practice) and exam date to get a rotating plan for that phase, separately from your Prelims plan.