Upload Notes.
Practice Smarter.
Eleventh Hour is a general exam prediction platform for university students. Upload any set of notes, add optional details like internals or sem end format, syllabus coverage, and question pattern, then get a detailed prediction report and a high-yield question bank.
Tested Outcome
Across internal testing, students who practiced from the generated question bank averaged above 80% when they followed the report and revised consistently. It is a tested average, not a blanket guarantee for every learner.
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Join the beta waitlist to try note-based exam prediction before the public launch.
How It Works.
Four steps from raw notes to a tighter exam plan.
Upload Any Notes
Start with lecture notes, PDFs, handwritten summaries, or topic sheets from any subject.
Add Exam Context
Optionally add internals or sem end format, syllabus coverage, and 5-mark or 10-mark patterns.
Get A Prediction Report
Receive a detailed breakdown of likely topics, high-signal areas, and the best order to revise.
Practice The Question Bank
Use the generated question bank to revise with intent and walk into the exam with coverage that matters.
What You Add. What You Get.
The platform is built for general university exam preparation, not one fixed university or paper set.
Add only the context you have. Eleventh Hour handles the rest.
Upload Your Notes
Add Exam Details
Receive A Detailed Report
Practice A High-Yield Bank
Built For Students.
Tuned For Real Exams.
We know what university exam prep actually looks like: incomplete notes, partial syllabus clarity, last-minute revision, and too many possible questions.
Eleventh Hour exists to turn that messy input into a focused prediction workflow you can act on fast.
Student-Led
Built for the way university students actually study under pressure.
Context-Aware
Works with internals, sem end exams, syllabus hints, and marks-based formats.
Notes-First
Starts from your own notes instead of generic question dumps.
Tested In Practice
The workflow has been tested with students, with average scores above 80% in internal trials.
Frequently Asked.
Honestly Answered.
Direct answers to the questions students ask before trusting a prep tool.
What can I upload to Eleventh Hour?
You can upload lecture notes, handwritten notes, unit summaries, PDFs, topic sheets, and other study material that reflects what your faculty has actually covered.
What exam details can I optionally add?
You can add the exam type, such as internals or sem end, the syllabus or unit list if you have it, marks-based question patterns like 5 markers or 10 markers, and any other useful context.
How does Eleventh Hour help with internals and sem end exams?
The platform uses your notes plus the exam context you provide to generate a detailed prediction report and a focused question bank that better matches the kind of paper you are actually facing.
What do I get inside the prediction report?
The report highlights likely topics, important revision zones, probable question patterns, and a clearer order for what to revise first when time is limited.
What makes the generated question bank useful?
The question bank is built from your own academic material and the optional exam details you share, so it is more targeted than generic question lists and easier to practice with intent.
How was the above-80% average tested?
In internal testing, students practiced from the generated question bank and the group average stayed above 80%. That number reflects a tested average result, not a guarantee that every student will get the same score.
Can I join the waitlist before the full platform launches?
Yes. Join the beta waitlist and tell us what kind of exam workflow you want help with. We will reach out as early access opens up.
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