How to use this calculator
- Enter the full number of topics in your exam scope.
- Enter how many topics you have already revised.
- Add the number of days left until the exam.
- Enter realistic study hours available per day.
Use this exam revision calculator to turn your remaining topics and exam deadline into a daily revision target. It estimates workload, buffer days, weak-topic pressure, and study risk.
The result estimates the number of topics you must revise each day and whether the plan fits your available study time. It also flags overload when daily topic pressure is too high.
Hard topics may require more time than this baseline. Keep at least one final buffer day for review.
With 40 topics, 18 already completed, and 12 days left, you have 22 topics remaining. That requires about 1.83 topics per day.
Divide the number of remaining chapters by the number of study days left, then adjust upward for difficult or high-weight topics.
You can finish if your required daily study load is lower than your available daily study time and you keep enough buffer days.
The needed time depends on topic count and difficulty. A useful baseline is to estimate daily topics and multiply by the average time per topic.
Start difficult subjects first, schedule them on high-energy days, and leave easier topics for shorter review sessions.
Increase daily revision blocks, reduce low-priority topics, and use practice questions to identify which weak topics need immediate attention.
| Metric | Meaning |
|---|---|
| Daily topics | Minimum topics to revise each day. |
| Study load | Estimated hours needed per day. |
| Overload risk | Whether required study time exceeds available time. |