Getting started
Set up your AI study plan in under 10 minutes
Whether you are preparing for OPSC, IBPS, or both — here is how to get the most out of PSCPrep.ai from day one.
Your first 10 minutes
Follow these five steps and you will have a personalised, syllabus-mapped study plan ready.
1.Create your account
Sign up with your phone number, email, or Google account. It takes under a minute.
2.Pick your target exams
Select every exam you are preparing for — UPSC, OPSC, BPSC, or any combination. Many aspirants prepare for UPSC alongside a State PCS, and the planner handles the overlap so you study shared topics only once.
3.Set your timeline and daily hours
Enter your expected exam date (or how many months you have) and how many hours you can realistically study per day. Be honest — the AI plan adjusts pace based on this, so inflating it only hurts your schedule.
4.Mark your weak topics
Select the subjects where you feel least confident. Your AI coach will front-load these in your first few weeks. You can update this anytime from Settings.
5.Complete the 5-minute diagnostic
This short quiz maps your accuracy across syllabus topics and becomes the seed for your first AI-generated weekly plan. Without it, the planner uses your self-reported weak topics — the diagnostic makes it much more precise.
If you signed up via email or phone, you will see the diagnostic prompt on your dashboard after setup. Tap it — it only takes a few minutes.
How the diagnostic works →
Your full toolkit
Eight tools, one platform — each works independently but they compound when used together.
Get instant AI answers to any exam doubt — concept, formula, or previous-year question.
Curated daily digest, bookmarked articles, and a weekly quiz mapped to the exam syllabus.
Personalised weekly roadmap that re-prioritises your weak areas after every mock.
Syllabus-mapped adaptive MCQs served daily to build topic accuracy and speed.
Full-length timed mocks with post-test analysis and peer percentile ranks.
Solved PYQs for all your target exams — filterable by year, subject, and difficulty.
Trend analysis of past papers — which topics repeat, what patterns matter.
Topic heatmap, accuracy trends, risk buckets, and daily action missions.
Tips to maximise your prep
Small habits that make a big difference over the course of your preparation.
Be realistic with daily hours. Entering 8 hours when you can do 3 means the plan will always feel behind.
Take at least one mock per week — the planner re-ranks your weak topics based on results, so without mocks it has less signal.
Use Ask PSCPrep whenever you are stuck. One unresolved doubt compounds into an entire topic gap over time.
Check Current Affairs daily — even 10 minutes on the digest plus the weekly quiz keeps you on track without news overload.
Open Exam Insights before starting a new topic. Knowing which sub-topics repeat most in PYQs lets you allocate time precisely.
Ready to start?
Create your free account and your AI coach will have a plan ready in minutes.
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