Free Study Planner & Time Table Generator for Government Exams - Plan Your Preparation

Study Planner & Time Table

Create a personalized study plan for your government exam preparation

✓ 3-Phase Strategy ✓ Revision Cycles ✓ Mock Test Schedule

Plan Configuration
Must be a future date
1 hr 8 hrs 16 hrs
Planning Tips
  • ✓ Set realistic daily goals
  • ✓ Prioritize difficult subjects
  • ✓ Take regular 10-min breaks
  • ✓ Stick to the schedule consistently
  • ✓ Review progress every Sunday
Success Strategy
  • Phase 1: Complete syllabus (50% time)
  • Phase 2: Multiple revisions (30% time)
  • Phase 3: Mock tests & analysis (20% time)
  • Focus on accuracy over speed initially

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Enter your exam date, select exam type, specify daily study hours, and add subjects. The planner automatically generates a comprehensive study plan divided into three phases: Learning (50%), Revision (30%), and Mock Tests (20%). It includes daily schedules, revision cycles, and mock test dates.

Phase 1 - Learning (50%): Focus on understanding concepts and completing syllabus. Phase 2 - Revision (30%): Three revision cycles covering all topics. Phase 3 - Mock Tests (20%): Regular mock tests and final revision of weak areas.

It depends on your exam and available time. For UPSC, 8-10 hours is recommended. For SSC/Banking, 6-8 hours is good. For working professionals, 4-6 hours is realistic. Quality matters more than quantity - focused study is more effective than long, unfocused sessions.

Yes! The generated plan is a template. You can download it and customize based on your strengths, weaknesses, and personal schedule. Adjust subject hours, add breaks, and modify revision cycles as needed. The key is to stick to your plan consistently.

Mock tests are crucial for exam success. They help you: understand exam pattern, improve time management, identify weak areas, build confidence, and reduce exam anxiety. Take at least 10-15 full-length mock tests before the actual exam, especially in the last month.

Don't panic! Analyze why you fell behind and adjust your plan. You can: increase daily study hours slightly, reduce breaks, focus on high-weightage topics, skip less important topics, or extend your preparation if possible. Consistency is more important than perfection.

Free Study Planner & Time Table Generator for Government Exams

Our free online study planner and timetable generator is specifically designed for students preparing for government job exams in India. Create personalized study plans with revision cycles and mock test schedules for UPSC, SSC, Railway, Banking, and all Sarkari Naukri exams.

Why Use Our Study Planner?

  • Personalized Plans: Custom study schedules based on your exam date and available time
  • Three-Phase Approach: Learning, Revision, and Mock Test phases for comprehensive preparation
  • Revision Cycles: Multiple revision rounds to strengthen memory
  • Mock Test Schedule: Regular mock tests to track progress
  • Subject Distribution: Balanced time allocation across all subjects
  • Weekly Templates: Structured weekly schedules for consistency
  • Free Forever: No registration, no charges, unlimited use

Study Plan Features:

  • Phase 1 - Learning (50% time): Complete syllabus coverage, concept building, topic-wise study
  • Phase 2 - Revision (30% time): Three revision cycles, practice questions, formula revision
  • Phase 3 - Mock Tests (20% time): Full-length tests, sectional tests, weak area revision
  • Weekly Schedule: Day-wise subject allocation, Sunday revision, balanced workload
  • Mock Test Dates: Pre-scheduled test dates, performance tracking, time management practice

Recommended Study Hours by Exam:

  • UPSC Civil Services: 8-10 hours daily for 12-18 months
  • SSC CGL: 6-8 hours daily for 6 months
  • SSC CHSL: 5-6 hours daily for 4 months
  • Railway NTPC: 5-6 hours daily for 4 months
  • Banking PO: 6-8 hours daily for 6 months
  • Banking Clerk: 5-6 hours daily for 4 months
  • State PSC: 7-9 hours daily for 8-12 months
  • Defence Exams: 6-8 hours daily for 6 months

Tips for Effective Study Planning:

  1. Be Realistic: Set achievable daily targets based on your schedule
  2. Prioritize: Focus on high-weightage topics first
  3. Take Breaks: Include short breaks every 90 minutes
  4. Stay Consistent: Study at the same time daily to build habit
  5. Track Progress: Maintain a study log to monitor completion
  6. Revise Regularly: Don't wait until the end to start revision
  7. Practice Tests: Take mock tests regularly to assess preparation
  8. Stay Healthy: Include time for exercise, sleep, and relaxation

How to Use This Study Planner:

  1. Select your target exam from the dropdown
  2. Enter your exam date
  3. Specify how many hours you can study daily
  4. Add all subjects you need to prepare
  5. Click "Generate Study Plan"
  6. Review your personalized 3-phase study plan
  7. Download or print your timetable
  8. Follow the plan consistently and track progress

This study planner is an essential tool for every government job aspirant in India. Create your personalized study plan today and prepare systematically for your Sarkari Naukri exam!