How CBSE Teachers Can Plan and Generate Exam Papers Faster with Nayi Pathshala
Preparing term tests and sample papers is one of the biggest time drains for CBSE teachers. This post shows how smart exam-planning tools like Nayi Pathshala help you create syllabus‑aligned question papers in minutes — so you can spend more time teaching and less time formatting tests.
Why exam planning takes so much time
Most teachers spend hours each term on: selecting syllabus topics, writing balanced questions across difficulty levels, formatting the paper, and adding marks and instructions. When tests pile up — unit tests, periodic assessments, and sample papers — that time quickly adds up and steals planning time from lessons.
What an exam‑planning tool must do for CBSE teachers
A teacher-ready tool should:
- Map questions to CBSE syllabus topics and learning objectives.
- Offer a mix of question types (short answer, long answer, MCQs) with clear marks.
- Let teachers review, edit, and set marking schemes before printing.
- Produce a download-ready paper that’s easy to print or share with students.
How Nayi Pathshala speeds up test creation — quick overview
Nayi Pathshala’s Exam Planner focuses on practical time savings for everyday teachers. With a few clicks you can select class and topic, auto‑generate a draft paper, review or tweak questions, and download a ready-to-use test. The goal is to reduce hours of formatting and question-writing to minutes of review.
Step‑by‑step: Create a CBSE test in minutes
- 1. Select class, subject and syllabus topic.
- 2. Choose question types and total marks.
- 3. Auto‑generate a draft paper.
- 4. Review and edit any question or mark allocation.
- 5. Download and print or share with students.
(See the Exam Planner to try a sample: /exam-planner)
Output & templates — what to expect
Generated papers come as a ready-to-use document you can download and print. You can edit questions and adjust marks before finalising the paper. Check the Exam Planner for the current list of templates and class/subject coverage.
Real teacher use cases
- Term tests: Quickly generate a 50–80 mark paper mapped to recent syllabus topics.
- Periodic assessments: Produce shorter, focused tests for ongoing evaluation.
- Sample papers: Create practice tests for exam revision without reformatting old papers.
Short example: A class 10 teacher used the Exam Planner to create a 40‑mark periodic assessment by selecting chapters, choosing a mix of MCQs and short answers, and downloading the draft. The teacher spent 10–15 minutes reviewing and finalising the paper — much faster than creating the paper from scratch.
FAQs & accuracy — how to review and edit AI‑generated questions
Q: Are the generated questions CBSE-aligned?
A: The generator produces questions mapped to syllabus topics. Teachers should review and adjust wording, difficulty, and marks before finalising to match their classroom needs.
Q: Can I edit the questions?
A: Yes — every generated question is editable so you can adapt language, difficulty, or marking scheme.
Q: What if I need standard formatting for school printing?
A: The tool produces a download-ready paper that’s formatted for easy printing. You can preview and make layout adjustments before saving.
Try it today
If you’re spending hours preparing tests, try creating a sample paper and time the difference. Visit Nayi Pathshala’s Exam Planner or download the app to try a sample: https://nayipathshala.com/download
