Study plan calculator

Turn your CELPIP score profile into a focused 7-day or 30-day plan

Enter your current CELPIP or CLB profile, choose the goal context, and generate a practical study plan that names the priority skill, the order of work, the right review loop, and the next page to open.

This tool does not guarantee score outcomes. It is a structured planning helper that connects score meaning, threshold checks, retake decisions, and practice pages into one action sequence.

  • CELPIP or CLB input
  • 7-day sprint or 30-day plan
  • Skill priorities and next actions
Current floor CLB 7

Start from the lowest section, not the average.

Goal context Retake or threshold

The plan changes when the decision changes.

Plan length 7 or 30 days

Use a sprint for near-term cleanup and a month for repair.

Next move One page

Open the skill route, mock, ROI tool, or Express Entry page that fits.

Quick answer

A useful study plan starts from the bottleneck skill and the decision you need next: threshold clearing, retake readiness, CRS improvement, or a full mock checkpoint.

Quick answer

This calculator turns score interpretation into a practical study route.

Use it after a CLB conversion, checker result, CRS estimate, or retake ROI estimate. The output is a short plan with priorities, not a promise that a score will move by a specific amount.

Input section

Start from your current level and the decision you need to make

Choose CELPIP score mode if you have section scores. Choose CLB mode if another tool already converted your profile.

Score-based priorities 7-day or 30-day output Shareable result link

Use this after a converter, checker, CRS estimate, or retake ROI result when the next question is what to do tomorrow.

How to read the plan

The output separates threshold clearing from score optimization

If the current floor is below the target, the plan emphasizes the blocker section and review loops. If the target floor is already clear, the plan shifts toward mock stability, retake ROI, CRS meaning, or higher-level practice.

How the study plan calculator chooses the next route.
Result patternPlanning meaningNext action
One section below targetThe plan should be narrow and skill-specific.Use the matching practice page and the 7-day sprint guide before a full mock.
Multiple sections below targetThe plan needs rotation and shorter checkpoints.Use the practice overview and the 30-day guide when possible.
Target already clearThe plan should protect stability and test-day execution.Use a mock, CRS tool, retake ROI tool, or static guide instead of random drilling.

Next-step routing

Use the generated plan to open one useful page

The plan should end in a concrete route: one skill page, the practice overview, a full mock, the retake ROI tool, CRS meaning, or Express Entry decision support.

Guide context

Compare the 7-day and 30-day static guides

Use the guides when you want the baseline logic before or after the personalized result.

Open 7-day guide
Skill repair

Practice the bottleneck skill

Use the section route when one ability is clearly setting the floor.

Open practice overview
Retake planning

Check whether the target is worth another test

Use the ROI tool after the study plan names the realistic target section.

Open ROI tool
Express Entry

Separate minimum threshold from CRS value

Use the Express Entry guide when the plan depends on CEC, FSW, or FST context.

Open decision map
Readiness

Run a timed checkpoint

Use a mock when the plan says the issue is stability under full-test timing.

Open mock guide

FAQ

Questions people ask before using a CELPIP study plan calculator

Does this tool guarantee a higher CELPIP score?

No. It creates a practical plan from your current profile and target context. Your outcome still depends on execution, review quality, and test-day performance.

When should I use the 7-day sprint?

Use it when the exam is close, the blocker is already clear, or you need a short reset after a mock or checker result.

When should I use the 30-day plan?

Use it when more than one section is below target, when the target is CLB 9 or higher, or when you need several mock checkpoints before retaking.

Should I do a full mock every day?

No. The tool uses full mocks as checkpoints. Most days should focus on targeted skill work and review loops so the next mock gives cleaner evidence.

Next move

Build the plan, then open the one practice or score page that changes tomorrow's work.