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Free Study Schedule & Exam Countdown Planner

Enter your exam date and the topics you need to cover, and get a day-by-day study plan you can export straight to your calendar.

What this does: counts down the days to your exam, splits your topics' total study hours evenly across the days you have left (excluding today and the exam day itself), and shows a day-by-day plan you can download as a .ics calendar file. Everything runs in your browser; nothing is uploaded anywhere.

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Fill in your exam date and topics above, then click Generate Study Plan to see your day-by-day schedule here.

Frequently asked questions

How does the planner split study hours across days?

It adds up the estimated hours for every topic you list, counts the full days between today and your exam date (excluding today and the exam day itself), and divides the total hours evenly across those days. If a topic's hours do not fill a whole day, the plan carries the remainder into the next topic so every day adds up to the same target.

Will the downloaded .ics file work with Google Calendar, Outlook, and Apple Calendar?

Yes. The Download .ics Calendar button generates a standard iCalendar file (RFC 5545) with one all-day event per study day listing that day's topics and hours, plus a reminder event on the exam day. Import it into Google Calendar, Outlook, Apple Calendar, or any other app that accepts .ics files.

What does the warning about my study pace mean?

If your total study hours divided by the number of days left works out to more than 6 hours per day, the planner flags it as a demanding pace. It is not an error, but consider extending your timeline, dropping lower-priority topics, or lowering the estimated hours per topic if that pace is not realistic for you.