A Study Plan That Builds Itself: The Smart AI Study Planner for NEET PG
The NEETPGAI study planner builds a personalized 12-week, phase-aware NEET PG schedule from your own weak subjects and exam date — with interactive task tracking, free for every registered user.

Version History: v1.0 — 2026-07-13 — Initial publication.
A Study Plan That Builds Itself: The Smart AI Study Planner for NEET PG
Quick Answer
The NEETPGAI study planner is a tool that builds a personalized NEET PG schedule from your own data instead of a generic timetable. Here is what it does, in order:
- Reads your inputs — days to the exam, weekly study hours, focus subjects, and your per-subject accuracy from practice
- Builds a 12-week, phase-aware plan — across seven phases (Foundation to Exam Week) the learn / practice / revise mix shifts toward revision as the exam nears
- Weights time toward your weak, high-yield subjects — a Tier-1 floor protects Pathology, PSM, Pharmacology and Microbiology when they are weak
- Keeps it humane — at most 3 short tasks a day, 6 study days plus 1 rest day, 25–90 minute Pomodoro blocks
- Tracks your progress — per-task checkboxes plus per-week and overall completion percentages
It lives at /study-plan, draws practice from a bank of 30,000+ approved MCQs, and is free for every registered user — no Pro plan required.
The problem: a generic timetable that ignores your weak areas
The hardest part of NEET PG prep is not finding study material — it is deciding what to study, in what order, with the weeks you actually have left. Most aspirants solve this with a downloadable PDF timetable or a printed coaching schedule. Both share one fatal flaw: they are one-size-fits-all. The same blocks go to every student, whether you are strong in Pharmacology or losing 15 marks to it.
A static timetable cannot see your data. It does not know that your Pathology accuracy is sitting at 48 percent while your Anatomy is comfortably at 75. So it gives both subjects the same slot, and you spend scarce hours polishing a subject that is already fine. It also cannot adapt to your exam date — a plan written for "120 days out" is wrong on day 30, when you should have shifted from first-pass learning to revision and daily mocks.
The cost is concrete: weeks of effort pointed at the wrong subjects, and a vague schedule you abandon by week three because there is no way to track whether you are on pace. The job-to-be-done is a plan that is built from your weak subjects and your exam date, and that shows you what to do today — exactly what a static document cannot deliver.
How the AI study planner solves it
The NEETPGAI study planner is an AI tool that generates a personalized 12-week NEET PG schedule from your own inputs, then tracks your progress against it. It lives at /study-plan and reads four things: how many days remain until your exam, how many hours per week you can study, which subjects you want to focus on, and your per-subject accuracy from your practice history.
From those inputs it produces a 12-week plan, always covering the next three months. Each week is one of seven exam phases — Foundation, Deep Study, Integration, Revision, Intensive Revision, Final Sprint, or Exam Week — chosen from how close the exam is. The phase sets the learn / practice / revise mix: early on the plan is learn-heavy, and as the exam nears it tilts toward revision and daily mocks. If your exam date crosses a phase boundary partway through the 12 weeks, the mix shifts automatically.
Two design choices make it usable rather than aspirational. First, a Tier-1 weightage floor: if Pathology, PSM, Pharmacology or Microbiology is among your three weakest subjects, the planner reserves a large share of that week's learning time for it, because those subjects carry the most marks. Second, constrained task density — at most three tasks per day, each covering at most three short topics, with 25–90 minute Pomodoro blocks, six study days, and one rest day. The plan is built to be followed, not admired.
Once generated, it becomes interactive: every task has a checkbox, and the planner shows a today's-tasks view, a week navigator, and per-week plus overall completion percentages. You tick off what you finish and watch the progress bars move. When your accuracy improves or your exam date shifts, one-click regenerate rebuilds the whole plan around your new weak areas.

Proof: the depth the plan's tasks draw on
A schedule is only as useful as the content behind its tasks — and the planner schedules against a large, broad bank. Practice and revision tasks draw on 30,000+ approved, student-facing MCQs (30,277 approved as of 2026-05-30), spanning 1,000+ exam topics across 19 subjects. So when a task tells you to drill a topic, there is real depth behind it rather than a thin set of questions.
The bank also includes 1,679 real, community-reconstructed previous-year questions across 8 exam years (NEET-PG, 2018–2025), each dual-AI cross-verified before promotion. That means the planner can point revision tasks at genuine past-paper difficulty, not only AI-generated practice. And because the planner reads your accuracy across all 19 subjects — Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Pathology, Pharmacology, Microbiology, Forensic Medicine, Community Medicine (PSM), Ophthalmology, ENT, Medicine, Surgery, OBG, Pediatrics, Orthopedics, Radiology, Psychiatry, Anesthesia, and Dermatology — no subject can quietly fall off your schedule.
Crucially, all of this is free for every registered user. The planner, the bank, the PYQs, mock tests, revision, and analytics are free; only the AI Tutor, the AI MCQ Generator, and the OSCE Clinical Case Simulator are Pro. The study planner is not one of the three Pro features.
Benchmark: vs static timetables and vs competitors
The honest comparison is against two baselines: a generic PDF or coaching timetable, and the planner tools built into other NEET PG platforms. The table frames each as "what you get."
| Capability | Static PDF / coaching timetable | Marrow | PrepLadder | NEETPGAI /study-plan |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Personalised to your weak subjects | No, same for everyone | In paid plan | In paid plan | Yes, from your accuracy |
| Adapts to your exam date | No, fixed | Varies | Varies | Yes, 7 phases |
| Task-level progress tracking | Manual, on paper | In paid plan | In paid plan | Yes, checkboxes + % |
| Rebuilds when things change | No, rewrite by hand | Varies | Varies | Yes, one-click regenerate |
| Cost to access the planner | Free, but generic | Paid subscription | Paid subscription | Free for registered users |
A static timetable is free but blind: it cannot see that you are weak in Pharmacology, cannot shift toward revision as the exam nears, and cannot tell you whether you are on pace. You would rebuild it by hand every time your situation changed.
On platforms, both Marrow and PrepLadder offer scheduling and planner tooling, but those sit inside a paid subscription, and their exact planner specifics are not publicly verifiable — so this article stays qualitative on their internals. What NEETPGAI's planner gets you is a schedule personalized to your own accuracy and exam date, with progress tracking, without paying for a plan first. For the manual logic behind any good plan — weightage maths and template windows — see the companion strategy guide linked below.
How to use it — step by step
Turning the planner into a followed schedule takes six steps. Mirror these and your weeks plan themselves.
- Open the planner. Sign in and go to /study-plan. It is free — no Pro plan required.
- Enter your exam date and weekly hours. These two inputs set your phase and your learn / practice / revise split.
- Pick your focus subjects. Select any you want to prioritise; the planner also reads your own per-subject accuracy and weights weak subjects automatically.
- Generate the plan. The AI builds 12 weeks with six study days and one rest day, capped at three short tasks a day.
- Work today's tasks and tick them off. Open the today's-tasks view, study each block, and check it complete; the progress bars update live.
- Regenerate when things change. When your accuracy or exam date shifts, hit regenerate and the plan rebuilds around your new weak areas.
Pharmacology is the subject that most often surfaces as weak-but-high-yield in a generated plan. Drill a focused set right now and see where you stand before the planner schedules it.
Practice 10 Pharmacology MCQs free → /practice
After a set like this, regenerate your plan: the planner re-reads your fresh Pharmacology accuracy and reallocates time accordingly.
Who it's for
The study planner is for any NEET PG aspirant who knows they need to study but cannot decide what to do today. Verdict by user type:
- Final-year MBBS students: Use it to turn a daunting syllabus into three small tasks a day. The phase logic keeps you learning fundamentals now and stops you from peaking too early.
- Interns juggling postings: Tell it your real weekly hours — even if that is low — and it sizes the plan to fit. Capped daily tasks mean a busy posting week is still survivable.
- Repeaters: The planner weights time toward the weak, high-yield subjects that cost you last attempt, and the Tier-1 floor forces the subjects you may have been avoiding back onto the schedule.
- Disorganised high scorers: If your problem is consistency rather than knowledge, the progress tracking and today's-tasks view turn vague intentions into a checklist you actually finish.
If you have not practised enough for the planner to read your accuracy, do a few focused sets first — then generate, and let the plan target the gaps the data reveals.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the NEETPGAI AI study planner?
The AI study planner is a tool at /study-plan that builds a personalized 12-week NEET PG schedule from your own inputs — days to the exam, weekly study hours, focus subjects, and your per-subject accuracy. It splits each week into learn, practice and revise blocks, caps tasks so you are not overwhelmed, and lets you tick off tasks as you complete them.
Is the study planner free?
Yes. The study planner is free for every registered NEETPGAI user, with no daily caps. The full 30,000+ approved-MCQ bank, real previous-year questions, mock tests, revision, and analytics are also free. Only three features are Pro: the AI Tutor, the AI MCQ Generator, and the OSCE Clinical Case Simulator.
How is it different from a downloadable PDF timetable?
A PDF timetable is one-size-fits-all — the same blocks for everyone, blind to your weak subjects and your exam date. The AI planner reads your per-subject accuracy and the days you have left, then weights time toward the subjects you are actually weak in and shifts toward revision as the exam approaches. It also tracks your progress; a PDF cannot.
How long is the plan?
The plan is always 12 weeks, covering the next three months. Even if your exam is sooner, you get the full 12-week structure, with the weekly learn / practice / revise mix tuned to how close the exam is. After the exam window you can regenerate to plan the next stretch.
Does it adjust as the exam gets closer?
Yes. The planner assigns one of seven phases — Foundation, Deep Study, Integration, Revision, Intensive Revision, Final Sprint, or Exam Week — based on days remaining. Early on the mix is learn-heavy; in the final days it becomes almost pure revision with daily practice. The split can shift across the 12 weeks if your exam date crosses a phase boundary.
How does it decide which subjects to prioritise?
It reads your per-subject accuracy from your practice history (for subjects with enough attempts) plus any focus subjects you select. Weak, high-weightage subjects rise to the top. There is also a Tier-1 floor: if Pathology, PSM, Pharmacology or Microbiology is among your three weakest, the planner reserves a large share of that week's learning time for them.
Will the plan overwhelm me with tasks?
No — it is deliberately constrained. Each day has at most three tasks, each task covers at most three short topics, and one day a week is a rest day. Study blocks are 25 to 90 minutes and Pomodoro-friendly. The total weekly minutes stay within about ten percent of the hours you said you could study.
Can I track my progress against the plan?
Yes. Every task has a checkbox, and the planner shows per-week and overall completion percentages plus a today's-tasks view and a week navigator. Ticking off tasks updates your progress bars so you can see at a glance whether you are on pace.
What do the practice tasks link to?
The planner schedules learning, practice and revision against the same bank the rest of NEETPGAI uses — 30,000+ approved MCQs across 19 subjects and 1,000+ topics, plus 1,679 real NEET-PG previous-year questions from 2018 to 2025. So when a task says practise a topic, there is real depth behind it.
Can I change the plan after it is generated?
Yes. Use one-click regenerate whenever your situation changes — your accuracy improves, you add a focus subject, or your exam date moves. The planner rebuilds the 12 weeks around your new weak areas and remaining time. Regenerating starts a fresh plan, so your completed-task ticks reset.
Does it replace a coaching timetable from Marrow or PrepLadder?
It serves the same job — telling you what to study and when — but it personalises to your data and is free for registered users, whereas planner and schedule tools on Marrow and PrepLadder sit inside a paid subscription. Many students use a video platform for theory and NEETPGAI for the personalized schedule plus intensive MCQ practice.
Is the study planner enough on its own for NEET PG?
The planner organises your time and points you at your weak subjects, and it pairs with the free MCQ bank, PYQs, mock tests, revision and analytics. Most aspirants still use a video platform for first-pass theory. Treat the planner as the scheduling and accountability layer that keeps your prep targeted.
Related articles
- Explore every NEETPGAI capability → the features hub
- See where your time should go → the NEET PG analytics dashboard that detects weak subjects
- Learn the manual method behind the tool → how to build a personalized NEET PG study plan with AI
- Start planning today → create a free NEETPGAI account
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Written by: Dr. NEETPGAI Editorial Team, Medical Educator Last reviewed: 2026-05-30
NEETPGAI is a NEET PG preparation platform offering a 30,000+ approved-MCQ bank, real previous-year questions, mock tests, spaced-repetition revision, analytics, and a free AI study planner. The study planner described here is available free to every registered user.
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