How to Use the Exam Study Planner
Enter your exam date, number of subjects, and how many hours per day you can study. You'll instantly see how many days remain, your total available study hours, and an equal time split across subjects. Works for any exam โ certification tests, standardized tests, language exams, and more.
How to Use the Results
- Set subjects to 1 to see your total prep time for a single focus area.
- Adjust daily hours to be realistic โ include buffer time for rest and review.
- For unequal subject weights, multiply total hours by each subject's share (e.g., 40% for the hardest).
Structuring Your Study Time
A common approach: spend 40% of total hours on concept learning, 40% on practice problems, and 20% on final review. With 100 days at 3 hours/day = 300 hours: 120h concepts, 120h practice, 60h review.
Frequently Asked Questions
This calculator splits time equally. To prioritize, multiply total hours by each subject's weight โ for example, 40% of 300 hours = 120 hours for the hardest subject.
Either reduce your daily hours to reflect your real average, or enter the number of actual study days instead of calendar days until the exam.
Enter your realistic average. If you study 4 hours on weekdays and 1 hour on weekends, your weekly average is about (4ร5+1ร2)รท7 โ 3.1 hours per day.