Walk into the exam actually ready.
Tell Gurukul your exam date and subjects, and get a realistic day-by-day plan that covers the whole syllabus in time - with your weaker subjects front-loaded and rest days built in.
1
Plan per exam
Daily
Checkable goals
Weak
Subjects first
8
Credits / plan
The cramming trap
The night before is far too late
With a whole syllabus and no plan, revision drifts to the easy chapters and the hard ones get left for "later" - which becomes the night before. Cramming spikes stress and barely survives until the exam, let alone the year ahead.
Weeks
Of syllabus
spread into daily goals
1 night
Of cramming
is what a plan replaces
Hard
Topics first
before time runs out
Rest
Days built in
so you do not burn out
What you get
A plan you can actually follow
Not a vague "study more" - a concrete, dated schedule that knows your exam date, your subjects and your weak spots, and turns them into small daily wins.
Built around your exam date
Enter when your SEE, NEB Grade 11/12 or school exam falls and the planner works backwards to fit the whole syllabus into the days you have left.
Syllabus broken into daily goals
Instead of one terrifying mountain, you get small, checkable tasks for each day - finish a few and the whole syllabus quietly gets covered.
Weak subjects get more time
The plan deliberately gives more sessions to the subjects you find hardest, so your effort lands where it changes your result the most.
Spaced revision built in
Topics come back for review at sensible intervals so they actually stick for the exam, instead of being learned once and forgotten by next week.
Rest days, not burnout
A good plan includes breaks. Built-in lighter days keep you fresh through weeks of preparation rather than crashing a few days in.
Stay on track at a glance
Tick off each day and see how much of the syllabus is done versus what remains - so you always know if you are ahead, on time or need to push.
Pairs with Vidya and quizzes
Each plan slots in tutor sessions for tough topics and practice quizzes to test them, so studying and self-testing happen together by design.
Bikram Sambat aware
Dates and routines respect the Nepali calendar, so your plan lines up with the real days you have - festivals, Saturdays and all.
From syllabus to schedule
The whole syllabus, one day at a time
A 200-page course is overwhelming. The same course as "today: 3 chapters of Science, one practice quiz" is completely doable. The planner does that conversion for you and keeps the hard subjects from being left to the end.
- Each day gets a clear, finishable set of goals
- Harder subjects front-loaded automatically
- Practice and revision woven into the schedule
Day 12 / 40
30% of syllabus complete · on track
Momentum you can see
Every ticked day is proof you are ready
Following the plan turns anxiety into evidence. Each completed day moves a real progress bar, so when the exam arrives you do not just hope you are prepared - you can see that you are.
- Track syllabus covered versus remaining
- See whether you are ahead or behind
- Adjust the plan if your dates change
72%
Syllabus covered · 11 days to go
How it works
Set the date, follow the plan
Enter your exam
Tell the planner your exam date and the subjects you need to cover - SEE, NEB Grade 11/12 or a school terminal exam.
Get your schedule
A realistic day-by-day plan appears, with harder subjects prioritised and revision and rest already built in.
Tick off each day
Work through your daily goals, lean on Vidya and quizzes where needed, and watch your readiness climb toward exam day.
FAQ
Questions, answered
Which exams can it plan for?
The planner supports SEE, NEB Grade 11 and Grade 12 board exams, and your school terminal or final exams. You set the date and subjects and it builds the schedule around them.
What does a study plan cost?
Creating a personalised study plan costs 8 credits, and every student starts with 100 free credits - so you can build several plans across the year before topping up.
What if my exam date changes?
You can build a fresh plan whenever your dates shift. The planner simply recalculates how to fit the remaining syllabus into the new time you have.
Does it tell me what to study each day?
Yes - that is the whole point. Instead of a vague target, you get concrete daily goals you can tick off, with your weaker subjects given more time.
Does it follow the Nepali calendar?
Yes. The planner is aware of the Bikram Sambat calendar, so your daily routine lines up with the actual days, Saturdays and festivals you have before the exam.
Updated June 2026 · A Gurukul guide for Nepali SEE & NEB students
Further reading
Go deeper on the ideas behind it
Trusted, independent sources on the curriculum, the learning science and the tools this feature is built on.
Spaced repetition (Wikipedia)
Why revisiting topics over time beats one long cramming session.
Distributed practice (Wikipedia)
The research behind spreading study across days, not nights.
National Examinations Board
Official SEE and NEB syllabus your plan is built to cover.
Time management (Wikipedia)
General principles of planning effort against a deadline.
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