# Exam Notice Study Planner MCP for AI Agents MCP

> The Exam Notice Study Planner MCP turns overwhelming exam schedules into clear, actionable study roadmaps. It analyzes weight and question counts across all your subjects to calculate true priorities. You get a structured plan—whether for three months or a full academic year—complete with weekly milestones that stop you from cramming right before the test.

## Overview
- **Category:** productivity
- **Price:** Free
- **Endpoint:** https://edge.vinkius.com/vk_preview_rDKdjUsMR6fl8DLXW1l4ge8tdiMh2mkNG1UXDJoF/mcp
- **Tags:** study-planner, exam-prep, scheduling, optimization, milestones

## Description

Trying to plan around a massive exam notice feels impossible. You have too many subjects and not enough time. This MCP fixes that by treating your preparation like a project manager treats a critical path: identifying what needs focus first. Instead of just listing dates, it figures out which subjects carry the most weight or require the most dedicated practice hours. It calculates importance scores based on the raw exam data you provide, ensuring your effort goes where it counts most. You can then build a structured roadmap for 3, 6, or even 12 months, complete with weekly milestones. This capability is available through Vinkius, the largest catalog of connected AI services, letting your agent use this planning logic right in your existing workflow.

## Tools

### allocate_weekly_hours
Calculates the recommended weekly number of study hours needed for each subject based on your total time availability.

### calculate_subject_priorities
Determines and ranks the relative importance of every listed subject within a large exam notice.

### generate_study_timeline
Creates a detailed, structured calendar showing weekly milestones for 3-month, 6-month, or 12-month study periods.

## Prompt Examples

**Prompt:** 
```
I have 15 hours per week for my final exams over the next three months. My syllabus shows Biology (weight 4, questions 20), Chemistry (weight 3, questions 15), and Physics (weight 2, questions 10).
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**Response:** 
```
**🔬 Exam Priority Analysis**

Based on your syllabus data, here is the calculated priority distribution:

*   🧬 **Biology:** 47.2% (Highest Priority)
*   🧪 **Chemistry:** 35.9%
*   ⚛️ **Physics:** 16.9%

**Weekly Allocation Recommendation:**
You should dedicate roughly 7 hours to Biology, 5 hours to Chemistry, and 3 hours to Physics each week.
```

**Prompt:** 
```
Using the 15-hour weekly breakdown above, create a detailed study timeline for the next 12 weeks.
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**Response:** 
```
**🗓️ Your 12-Week Study Roadmap**

Here is your structured plan. Remember to keep progress consistent:

*   **Months 1-3 (Weeks 1-12): Foundation Building**
    *   Focus: Core topics in Biology and Chemistry.
    *   Milestone Example (Week 4): Complete all major units for Biology; review Chapter 5 of Chemistry. 
*   **Quarterly Goal:** By the end of Month 3, you must have covered 70% of all material to prevent last-minute panic.
```

**Prompt:** 
```
If I can only dedicate 12 hours per week starting next month, how should I re-allocate my time between Biology and Chemistry?
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**Response:** 
```
**⏰ Rebalanced Schedule (12 Hours/Week)**

Given the lower total hours, we need to adjust your focus slightly. Here’s the new distribution:

*   🧬 **Biology:** 5.5 hours per week
*   🧪 **Chemistry:** 6.5 hours per week

This shift maintains high coverage in both subjects while respecting your reduced availability.
```

## Capabilities

### Determine Subject Importance
The MCP calculates a percentage score for each subject based on its weight and question count within the exam notice.

### Calculate Study Hour Allocation
It figures out how many hours you should dedicate to every subject, given your total available weekly study time.

### Generate Structured Milestones
The system creates a detailed calendar of weekly goals and milestones for the duration you specify (3, 6, or 12 months).

## Use Cases

### Finalizing a Semester Plan
A student inputs their final syllabus and available hours. The agent uses `calculate_subject_priorities` to show that Math is 50% more important than History, allowing the student to rebalance their entire semester schedule.

### Preparing for a Board Exam
A researcher needs a study plan for three years. The agent uses `generate_study_timeline` to create an annual roadmap with yearly and quarterly milestones, ensuring all foundational topics are covered systematically.

### Rebalancing Time After Difficulty Spike
The student realizes they underestimated the required time for English. They use `allocate_weekly_hours` to re-run their plan, instantly seeing that they need to shift 5 hours from Biology and add them to English.

## Benefits

- Stop guessing where to spend your time. Use `calculate_subject_priorities` to instantly know which subjects are most important based on weight and question count.
- Eliminate burnout with structured planning. The MCP generates a full roadmap, giving you weekly milestones so you never have to cram all night before an exam.
- Maximize efficiency by allocating time correctly. Use `allocate_weekly_hours` to get concrete numbers telling you exactly how many hours to spend per subject each week.
- Plan for the long haul. Generate a comprehensive schedule covering 3, 6, or 12 months so your preparation feels manageable and linear.
- Move beyond simple checklists. This MCP provides an actionable plan that adjusts study load based on real academic metrics.

## How It Works

The bottom line is that it turns vague study goals into a precise, quantifiable schedule.

1. Feed your agent the full exam notice details, including subject names, relative weights, and question counts.
2. Ask the MCP to calculate priorities and allocate hours. The system determines which subjects need the most attention first.
3. Use the resulting data to generate a structured timeline, giving you clear weekly goals for months ahead.

## Frequently Asked Questions

**How does the Exam Notice Study Planner MCP figure out what I should study first?**
It analyzes your syllabus weights and question counts to calculate true subject priorities. This gives you an objective score of importance, letting you focus time where it actually matters for your final grade.

**I need a full year plan, not just weeks. Can the Exam Notice Study Planner MCP help with that?**
Yes, this MCP can generate structured timelines up to 12 months out. It builds a phased roadmap of weekly milestones so your preparation feels paced and manageable.

**What if my available study hours change? Can the Exam Notice Study Planner MCP adjust?**
Absolutely. You can tell it your new total weekly hours, and the system will recalculate how many hours you need to dedicate to every single subject instantly.

**Is this just a fancy calendar, or does it actually guide my studying?**
It's much more than a calendar. It calculates *why* certain milestones are important by linking them back to your initial syllabus data and weighted priorities.

**Does the Exam Notice Study Planner MCP account for different types of exams (e.g., multiple choice vs essays)?**
It focuses on the quantitative data you provide—weights and question counts. By prioritizing subjects with high weights, it ensures your effort matches the exam's demands.