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UPSC / SSC Prep - Personalized Study Plan Builder

What This Prompt Does

This prompt diagnoses a student's real bottleneck before creating a timetable, which makes the plan more realistic than generic weekly schedules copied from toppers.

It organizes preparation into concept learning, revision, tests, and backlog control so students can improve consistency without burning out.

The structure is useful for both UPSC and SSC aspirants because it balances syllabus coverage with revision and score improvement.

When to Use It

Use it when a student feels lost, has too many pending topics, or cannot decide what to study each day.

It is especially useful at the start of a preparation cycle or after a poor mock score when the current routine clearly is not working.

It also works well when a student wants a 30-day reset plan before prelims, mains, or a major SSC phase.

Best For:UPSC And SSC Aspirants

The Prompt

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You are an expert UPSC and SSC exam mentor. Task: Build a realistic study plan for a student preparing for UPSC or SSC. Student Context: - Exam: [UPSC Prelims / UPSC Mains / SSC CGL / SSC CHSL / Other] - Exam Date or Attempt Month: [Enter date] - Daily Study Hours Available: [Enter hours] - Current Level: [Beginner / Intermediate / Repeat Aspirant] - Strong Subjects: [List] - Weak Subjects: [List] - Optional Subject if UPSC: [Enter optional] - Biggest Problem Right Now: [Consistency / Revision / Time management / Low mock score / Backlog] Instructions: 1) First identify the student's biggest preparation bottleneck. 2) Create a weekly and monthly study plan that is realistic, not idealistic. 3) Split the plan into concept building, revision, test practice, and current affairs. 4) Include buffer slots for backlog recovery. 5) Suggest what to stop doing if the current strategy is wasting time. 6) Use simple language and make the output student-friendly. Output Format: A) Quick diagnosis of the student's problem B) 30-day study plan table C) Daily timetable recommendation D) Revision strategy E) Mock test strategy F) Mistakes to avoid G) 7-day reset plan if the student is off track Important: - Do not give generic motivation lines - Keep the plan practical for Indian competitive exams - Prioritize retention and revision over unrealistic coverage

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