Make Your GCSE Revision Timetable in Minutes
A free GCSE revision timetable you can build in minutes. Drag subjects into a weekly kanban, track which topics you've revised, and find the gaps before your exams do. Your GCSE revision timetable, your way.
Why students use Gini Planner
Exam-ready topic lists
JEE Main, JEE Advanced, NEET, CBSE 10 and CBSE 12 each come with a pre-loaded checklist of every topic in the syllabus. No more guessing what to study next.
Drag-and-drop simplicity
Move topics between columns as you progress — To Study, In Progress, Revision Needed, Done. Visual, tactile, and made for students who hate clunky software.
Works on any device
Open your planner on your phone between classes, on your laptop at home, on a friend's tablet. Your plan follows you everywhere — no installs.
What's inside each exam template
JEE Main
97 topics across Physics (31), Chemistry (33), Mathematics (33). Class 11 & 12 syllabus.
NEET UG
79 topics across Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. Optimised for the NEET syllabus.
CBSE Class 12
All 6 subjects, chapter-wise. Science stream: Physics, Chemistry, Maths/Biology, English.
CBSE Class 10
Board exam prep across Maths, Science, Social Science, English, Hindi.
How it works
Choose your exam
Pick JEE Main, NEET, CBSE 10/12, or build your own.
Get your topic list
Every syllabus topic appears as a card, ready to drag.
Track your progress
Move cards across columns as you study. Revisit what needs work.
GCSE revision — FAQs
How do I make a GCSE revision timetable?+
List every subject you sit, break each into topic chunks, and block daily slots across the weeks before your first paper. A good GCSE revision timetable rotates subjects — don't revise Maths for 3 hours straight. This free revision timetable lets you drag topic cards between 'To Revise', 'In Progress', 'Needs Revisiting', and 'Done' columns so the rotation happens naturally.
How many hours should I revise per day for GCSE?+
Year 11 students typically aim for 2–3 hours/weekday plus longer weekend sessions in the 8 weeks before exams. Quality beats quantity: 2 focused hours with phone in another room beats 5 hours with TikTok open. The revision timetable tracks topics covered, not minutes — which is the metric that actually correlates with grades.
When should I start my GCSE revision timetable?+
Ideally Easter holidays of Year 11, or roughly 8–10 weeks before the first exam. That gives you two full passes over every subject: a thorough first pass in weeks 1–5, and a prioritised revision pass in weeks 6–8 focused on weak topics (the 'Needs Revisiting' column).
Is this free GCSE revision timetable printable?+
Not directly — it's a drag-drop board, not a static PDF. But you can take a screenshot of your board or open it on your phone as a 'live' revision timetable. Many students prefer this over a printed sheet because it updates as you go, instead of getting crossed out and becoming unreadable.
Does this support all GCSE subjects?+
Yes. Start with the Custom template and add cards for every GCSE you sit — Maths, English Language, English Lit, Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), History, Geography, MFL, and any options. The planner doesn't prescribe subjects; it gives you a structure to build your own.
Does this revision timetable work on mobile?+
Yes — drag-drop works on phones. Most students check their revision timetable between lessons on their phone, and we designed for exactly that.
Frequently asked questions
Is this study planner really free?+
Yes, 100% free. No credit card, no trial, no hidden limits on the planner. You can use it without even creating an account.
Which exams does Gini Planner support?+
JEE Main, JEE Advanced, NEET UG, CBSE Class 10 Board, and CBSE Class 12 Board. You can also start from a blank custom planner for school tests, university courses, or competitive exams we haven't templated yet.
Can I use this on my phone?+
Yes — the planner is mobile-first. Columns scroll horizontally and cards are tappable. We designed it assuming most students will check their plan on their phone.
How is this different from Notion or Trello?+
Gini Planner is built for Indian students preparing for JEE, NEET, and CBSE. Your board ships pre-loaded with the actual syllabus topics — you don't waste hours setting it up. Plus, when you sign up, each task can link straight into SolveGini's AI math solver and quiz practice.
Does it work for Hindi medium students?+
The interface is in English, but topic names follow the CBSE/NCERT syllabus so they map cleanly to Hindi medium textbooks. You can rename any card to whatever wording suits you.
Do I need to sign up to use it?+
No. Guest mode is fully functional — add tasks, drag cards, track progress. Your plan is saved in your browser. Sign up only when you want to access it from another device or sync with SolveGini's AI features.
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