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ChatGPT prompts helping CBSE students prepare smarter for board exams, not harder

A growing number of students are now using ChatGPT in a very specific way. Instead of vague questions such as “How do I prepare for boards?”, they are giving the AI strict, exam-oriented instructions.

December 29, 2025 / 20:57 IST
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As the CBSE Class 10 and 12 board examinations draw closer, preparation anxiety is rising across classrooms and homes. The familiar pattern repeats every year. Students know they have to study, but struggle with where to start, what to prioritise and how to revise effectively. In this final stretch, many are discovering that the difference lies not in studying longer, but in studying with structure.

A growing number of students are now using ChatGPT in a very specific way. Instead of vague questions such as “How do I prepare for boards?”, they are giving the AI strict, exam-oriented instructions. The shift is subtle but powerful. The tool is no longer treated as a friendly tutor, but as a disciplined CBSE board coach that follows instructions closely.

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The first change students are making is forcing the AI to analyse before advising. Rather than jumping into study plans, students begin with a diagnostic command. They instruct ChatGPT to ask for details such as class, subjects, pre-board marks, strong and weak chapters and realistic daily study hours, and explicitly tell it not to give advice until this information is analysed. This prevents the generation of generic timetables and ensures the guidance is rooted in the student’s actual academic standing.

Once the data is shared, students push the AI to perform a reality check. They ask it to identify strong areas, weak chapters, neglected high-weightage topics and sections that could cause major mark loss if ignored. This step often proves uncomfortable, but useful. It reframes preparation from effort-based studying to score-based studying, which is crucial for board exams.