Exam revision planner

Study Timetable Generator

Build a revision plan around your exam date, study time, weak topics, and preferred study days. The generator creates a practical schedule with subject rotation, active recall, practice tests, and flashcard review.

Generate a study plan

Create your revision timetable

Preferred study days

Step 1

Enter your exam date, subjects, weak topics, and daily study time.

Step 2

Choose the days you can study so the plan fits your real week.

Step 3

Use each session to revise, generate practice questions, and review flashcards.

Example study timetable

Monday: Mathematics algebra practice plus 20 MCQs.

Tuesday: English comprehension notes and flashcard review.

Thursday: Biology cell division practice test.

Saturday: Mixed weak-topic review and missed-question correction.

Exam revision tips

  • Prioritize weak topics early so you have time to revisit them.
  • Use practice questions after reading, not only at the end of revision.
  • Keep one light review day each week to avoid overloaded study sessions.
  • Review wrong answers and turn them into flashcards.

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Frequently asked questions

How does the study timetable generator work?

It uses your exam date, subjects, weak topics, available time, and preferred study days to build a revision rotation with practice and review sessions.

Can I use it for JAMB, WAEC, NECO, GCSE, or AP exams?

Yes. The timetable can be adapted for any exam because you control the subjects, weak topics, and revision timeline.

Does the timetable include practice tests?

Yes. The generated plan includes regular practice-test days, flashcard review, and weak-topic sessions.