ChapterNotes.in, a free study-notes and exam-prep platform for CBSE, JEE and NEET students, today drew attention to a result that challenges a common assumption about artificial intelligence: that AI cannot reliably anticipate what a human exam-setter will ask. Across its four free NEET 2026 prediction papers – all published before the exam – the questions ChapterNotes generated with an AI agent matched 65 of the 180 questions that appeared in the NEET 2026 paper, which the National Testing Agency has since cancelled and scheduled for re-conduct. The platform has published a full, question-by-question breakdown of those matches so anyone can verify the claim.
A little-known use of AI: predicting the question paper, not just answering it
Most public attention on AI in education focuses on AI that answers questions or tutors students. ChapterNotes set out to do something different and far less explored – use AI to predict the question paper itself, the same skill that makes an experienced teacher valuable when they tell a class, “this is important, expect this in the exam.”
“In India, paper-setting is still fundamentally a human craft built on a teacher’s experience,” said founder of ChapterNotes.in. “A teacher who has seen twenty years of NEET papers knows which chapters carry weight, which concepts get asked again and again, and what form the question usually takes. That knowledge is a pattern – and patterns are exactly what a well-trained AI agent can learn. We didn’t ask the AI to be creative. We asked it to study how these papers are actually built, year after year, and to predict accordingly. The 65 out of 180 result tells us the pattern is real and learnable.”
How the prediction papers were built
ChapterNotes treated paper prediction as a pattern-recognition problem rather than a guessing game. The process behind the four prediction papers:
Why prediction is possible: the pattern repeats
The premise is simple: because Indian competitive papers are set by people working within a defined syllabus and a long-established style, the resulting papers are not random. Chapter weightage is broadly stable, certain concepts recur almost every year, and question formats follow familiar templates. A teacher exploits this with intuition built over decades. ChapterNotes’ AI agent learns the same regularities from data and applies them at scale and speed – producing full-length papers whose questions land close to, and sometimes exactly on, what the real exam asks.
How students can use the four prediction papers to improve their odds
With NEET 2026 being re-conducted, students effectively get a second attempt – and a rare chance to walk in having already practised against the predicted paper. ChapterNotes recommends:
Everything described here is free to use right now – no payment and no sign-up required for the four prediction papers, the accuracy report, the mock test, the chapter notes, or the rank predictor.
Built for students who can’t afford coaching
“Test series from large coaching institutes can cost thousands of rupees, and that prices out exactly the students who need help most,” As per Chapternotes- “We wanted to put a genuinely useful, accurate prediction tool in every aspirant’s hands for free. If an AI can do what a top teacher does – point you to what actually matters – then every student deserves access to it, not just the ones who can pay.”
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About ChapterNotes.in
ChapterNotes.in is a free study-notes and exam-preparation platform for Indian CBSE, JEE and NEET students. It offers organised, chapter-wise notes across Class 10 Science and all of Class 12 Physics, Chemistry, Biology and Mathematics, along with mock tests, AI-built prediction papers and a free NEET rank predictor. The platform’s mission is to make high-quality, exam-focused preparation accessible to every student, regardless of whether they can afford private coaching.
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