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Classwise Quick-Start Guide for CBSE Teachers (Step-by-step)

A practical, end-to-end guide for CBSE teachers using Classwise. Learn how to create CBSE-aligned papers, evaluate answer sheets, and identify learning gaps to guide classroom teaching.

EducationAI TechnologyJanuary 7, 2026
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Who Should Read this?

This guide is designed for teachers who are new to Classwise.This guide walks you through the full process step by step. You can move through it at your own pace and use only the parts that are relevant to you right now.

What This Guide Helps You Do?

Assessments play a central role in the classroom. They help teachers check understanding, identify gaps, and decide what to revisit next. But designing good papers, conducting exams, evaluating answer sheets, and then turning those results into meaningful insights takes time and effort.

Classwise is built to support teachers through this entire journey, from creating a CBSE-aligned question paper to understanding where students need the most help.

Follow the steps in order, and by the end of this guide, you should be able to:

  • Create a CBSE-style question paper
  • Download and conduct the exam on paper
  • Upload student answer sheets
  • Evaluate answers with AI support
  • View clear dashboards that highlight learning gaps and next steps
  • Step 1: Creating your Classwise teacher account

    Getting started with Classwise begins with creating your teacher account.

    How to sign up

  • Open teach.getclasswise.com
  • Sign up using your official school email ID
  • We recommend using your school email so your account is clearly associated with your institution.

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    Sign in with Google (recommended)

    If your school email is on Gmail or Google Workspace, choosing “Sign in with Google” makes future access easier. It allows you to log in with a single click, without needing to remember a separate password.

    You may also sign up using email and password if you prefer.

    Once you’re logged in, you’ll land on your teacher dashboard. From here, you can start creating assessments.


    Step 2: Creating a CBSE-style paper using the AI Exam Generator

    Classwise’s CBSE AI Exam Generator is designed to help teachers create papers that align with CBSE patterns, marking schemes, and classroom needs.

    Start with a quick walkthrough

    Before creating your first paper, we recommend watching this short video that explains what to expect and how the generator works:

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    Link to Video - https://youtu.be/AmLyoZ6Zn8w?si=5ZjjKqr3wAp5naI2

    CBSE Exam Generator - https://getclasswise.com/cbse-exam-generator

    What you’ll do in the generator

    Inside the exam generator, you can:

  • Select class and subject
  • Choose the type of questions (objective, subjective, assertion reasoning or case study)
  • Provide a marking scheme or blueprint
  • Generate a complete paper aligned to CBSE style
  • Review and refine questions before finalising
  • The goal here is to give you a strong first draft that you can quickly adapt to your classroom.


    Step 3: Refining the paper to match your expectations

    Once the paper is generated, there are a few important controls that help you fine-tune it so it truly fits your assessment goal.

    3.1 Setting the right difficulty level

    Difficulty can vary depending on whether the paper is for practice, revision, unit tests, or exams. You can guide the generator clearly by mentioning difficulty in your marking scheme prompt.

    Examples you can use:

  • “Keep the paper balanced with a mix of easy, medium, and application-based questions, aligned to CBSE standards.”
  • “Design a slightly challenging paper suitable for revision before exams.”
  • This helps ensure the paper reflects the level you expect from your students.


    3.2 Regenerating individual questions

    If a particular question doesn’t feel right, you don’t need to regenerate the entire paper.

    You can regenerate a single question to:

  • Adjust difficulty
  • Improve clarity of language
  • Change the context or values
  • Better match the learning outcome
  • Simple prompts like:

  • “Regenerate this question at medium difficulty, same chapter and marks.”
  • “Regenerate with clearer wording, suitable for Class X.”
  • This keeps you fully in control of the final paper.


    3.3 Creating OR-type questions

    Many CBSE papers include OR-type questions, especially in subjective sections.

    If you want a question with alternate options:

  • Select a subjective question
  • Use regenerate with a prompt such as:
  • “Convert this into an OR-type question. Keep total marks same. Both options should test the same learning outcome and be of equal difficulty.”

    This allows you to design papers that closely follow board exam patterns.


    Step 4: Downloading the paper and conducting the exam

    Once you’re satisfied with the paper:

  • Download it as a PDF
  • Print or share it according to your school’s process
  • Conduct the exam as you normally would
  • Preparing students before the exam

    One small but important step that makes evaluation smoother later is ensuring students correctly fill the marksheet cover page.

    Students should clearly write:

  • Full name
  • Roll number
  • Class and section
  • Subject
  • Taking a few minutes to explain this to students before the exam helps avoid confusion during evaluation.


    Step 5: Uploading answer sheets to Classwise

    After the exam, you can upload student answer sheets to Classwise for evaluation.

    There are multiple ways schools manage this step (scanning, photos, PDFs),

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