Electrician Exam Study Plan Generator
A booked exam date changes the work. Pick your state, date, weekly study time, and weakest topic. The tool turns that into the first focused block instead of a vague reading plan.
Last reviewed July 2026
Enough for five focused blocks without burning out.
Box fill, conduit fill, dwelling load, voltage drop, motors, or tables.
Pick an exam date and the planner will build the first study block.
Why date-first planning works
A candidate with 7 days left should not study like someone with 60 days left. The short window needs triage. The long window can build skill. The wrong plan wastes both.
The date matters, but the weak topic matters more. If calculations are leaking points, a codebook reading plan will feel productive and still leave the problem untouched. If lookup speed is the issue, another pile of untimed questions will hide it.
The inputs that matter
- State, because the exam length, reference rule, NEC edition, and pass line change.
- Exam date, because a 7-day plan and 60-day plan should not look the same.
- Weekly study hours, because working electricians need a plan they can actually run.
- Weakest topic, because the first block should follow the miss pattern.
Use the diagnostic if you do not know the weak area
If you are guessing the weak topic, use the free diagnostic first. It gives you a current weak-area map, then the study plan can point the first week at the right section.
Retakers should also use the score report decoder before choosing a plan. The lowest score-report line is usually the repair block, not the whole book.
Measure the weak area before you buy
The study plan is free. The diagnostic is free. Paid drills should match the weak section both tools point to.