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Build Your Perfect Study Timetable in Minutes

A timetable is the skeleton of a study habit. Without structure, days blur into each other and exams sneak up on you.

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Why Most Timetables Fail

ConceptScroll solves all 4 common failure modes.

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What a Timetable Solves

  • Decision fatigue — no more 'what should I study now?'
  • Subject neglect — all subjects get equal time
  • Procrastination — the schedule decides, not your mood
  • Exam panic — consistent prep means no last-minute cramming

How ConceptScroll Timetable Works

1Set subjects
2Set daily time slots
3Get content suggestions
4Track what you covered
5Adjust based on exam date

Sample Timetables

Class 10 CBSE

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JEE Aspirant

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UPSC Aspirant

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many subjects should I put in my timetable?

2–3 subjects per day is optimal. Studying more subjects dilutes focus. Rotate subjects across the week.

Should I study the same subject every day?

Spaced repetition research suggests revisiting subjects after 1–2 days is better than daily repetition.

How do I balance weak and strong subjects?

Allocate more time to weak subjects. Use ConceptScroll's quiz analytics to identify which chapters need more attention.

What if I miss a scheduled session?

ConceptScroll marks it as skipped but carries it forward. The flexible timetable adjusts to your pace.

Can I sync my timetable with my exam dates?

Yes — set your exam date in your profile and ConceptScroll will suggest revision intensity based on time remaining.

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