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Study Pass introduces a timetable-friendly interface that maps revision sessions according to the syllabus
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Time management is one of the core pillars of successful exam preparation. Students often waste precious hours figuring out what to revise next. Study Pass introduces a timetable-friendly interface that maps revision sessions according to the syllabus. With Study Pass, learners do not need to create calendars manually. The platform organizes time slots and breaks the revision process into smaller, achievable goals.
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