UPSC Prelims aspirants · GS Paper I & II

Your UPSC Prelims revision plan. Adaptive. Free.

Upload your NCERT, Lakshmikant, and current affairs PDFs. QuantumRead builds an adaptive daily revision schedule, surfaces weak topics early, and tracks your subject-wise readiness before Prelims day.

Why Prelims revision plans fail in practice

The plan looks solid in January. By April it's abandoned.

Revised once. Forgot by exam day.

You covered all of Lakshmikant in August. By May next year, the specific articles and exceptions blur. One reading without systematic revision doesn't produce Prelims-level recall.

No plan for what to revise when.

Most aspirants know they should revise — but not which topic, in which order, how many times. Without a schedule driven by your actual memory, revision becomes random re-reading.

Weak topics discovered too late.

You find out your governance concepts are shaky when a mock test returns 55%. A revision plan that tracks recall performance would have surfaced those gaps weeks earlier.

A Prelims revision plan that actually adapts to you

Adaptive daily revision plan

Not a fixed schedule — a dynamic plan that adjusts based on what you've revised and what your quiz results show you're retaining.

Recall questions from your notes

QuantumRead generates Prelims-style questions from your own NCERT and Lakshmikant pages — not generic question banks.

Weak topic early-warning system

Topics where your recall is poor move to the front of your revision queue — automatically. You fix gaps before the exam.

Subject-wise readiness score

See your readiness across Polity, Economy, History, Geography, Science — not just a total score that hides weak subjects.

All your Prelims material

NCERT, Lakshmikant, Geography notes, current affairs, Environment — upload every PDF you use and revision is scheduled across all of it.

Consistent 45-minute sessions

Designed for daily use. 45 minutes of targeted revision beats 4-hour weekend re-reads. The habit compounds into exam readiness.

Your adaptive revision plan in three steps

01

Upload your Prelims material

NCERT chapters, Lakshmikant, current affairs compilations, Geography notes, Environment PDFs — everything you're studying.

02

Your plan is generated

Topics extracted, recall questions created, revision schedule built across all your subjects — automatically, from your own material.

03

Follow the daily plan

45 minutes each morning. Today's Plan shows which Prelims topics to revise and quizzes you on each one. Weak topics stay prioritised.

Questions from Prelims aspirants

How should I plan UPSC Prelims revision in the last 3 months?

Divide your last 90 days into three phases: revision of static subjects (NCERT, Lakshmikant, Geography), current affairs consolidation, and mock test analysis. QuantumRead automates the revision scheduling — it tracks what you've covered, when you last revised it, and queues topics for review right before you'd forget them.

How many times should I revise NCERT for UPSC Prelims?

Most toppers revise NCERTs 3–5 times. But repetition alone isn't the goal — retention is. QuantumRead schedules NCERT chapters based on your actual recall performance, so you spend time on the chapters where memory is weakest, not the ones you already know well.

What is the best UPSC Prelims revision plan for working professionals?

For working professionals, consistency beats intensity. A 45-minute daily revision session is more effective than weekend marathons. QuantumRead's daily plan is designed for exactly this: it queues the highest-priority topics for revision so your limited time goes to what matters most.

How do I track weak topics in UPSC Prelims preparation?

Upload your study material to QuantumRead. As you revise, it quizzes you on each topic. Topics where your recall breaks down — specific polity articles, economic concepts, geography facts — automatically surface at the top of your next revision session.

Know exactly what to revise.
Every single day until Prelims.

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