Built around your exam date

A day-by-day study plan for your CBSE or ICSE syllabus

PopGamma turns your syllabus into an ordered plan: pick your class, board, subjects and exam date, and Prof. Albert builds a chapter-by-chapter path. Each chapter follows the same three phases - check what you already know, learn what you do not, then practise until it holds.

How a chapter works

Every chapter runs the same loop, and every step of it feeds one number: how ready you actually are.

  1. 1

    Set the target

    Pick your class, board, subjects and exam date. That is the whole setup — the plan is built from it, not from a generic syllabus.

  2. 2

    Check

    Albert checks what you can already do before teaching anything, so the time goes to the concepts that are actually shaky.

    Counts towards your score · Daily check

  3. 3

    Learn

    The concept is taught by voice or read at your own pace, and the explanation changes depending on how you answer along the way.

  4. 4

    Explain it back

    You say the idea back in your own words. Albert listens, scores it, and names the parts you skipped.

    Counts towards your score · Active recall

  5. 5

    Practice, then prove

    Albert solves one, you solve one together, then you solve one alone. A chapter quiz closes it out, and a mock exam tests the whole thing under time.

    Counts towards your score · Chapter quiz and mock exam

  6. Leave a chapter alone and its score fades — which is why the plan brings old chapters back before your exam date rather than assuming you still know them.

CBSE and ICSE · Classes 1 to 10

MathematicsScienceEnglish LanguageEnglish LiteratureSocial ScienceHistory and CivicsGeographyEconomicsComputer StudiesEnvironmental Studies

Prof. Albert can help with homework in subjects beyond this list. The scheduled Study Plan covers the curriculum above.

Study plan questions

How do I make a study plan for class 10 board exams?

Enter your board, subjects and exam date. PopGamma orders the remaining syllabus into a chapter-by-chapter timeline and picks the next chapter for you, based on what you have already proved you know and how much time is left.

Is the study plan different for CBSE and ICSE?

Yes. Chapters are resolved against the board you choose, so an ICSE learner gets ICSE chapters and papers such as History and Civics, while a CBSE learner follows the NCERT-based sequence.

What happens if I fall behind?

The timeline is recomputed against the time you have left. Your readiness score tells the plan which chapters can be revised quickly and which need rebuilding.

Does it just give me the answers?

No. Albert solves one, you solve one together with him correcting your reasoning, then you solve one alone — and you are asked to explain concepts back out loud, which exposes gaps a multiple-choice answer would hide.

Start with one chapter

Pick a subject and an exam date. Albert lays out the rest.