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OpenAI Releases 100 Chats For Students In India: What Is It? How To Use?

OpenAI has launched “100 Chats for College Students,” a collection of student-made ChatGPT prompts to help learners study, plan careers, and manage life better.

Edited By: Divya | Published By: Divya | Published: Oct 28, 2025, 06:10 PM (IST)

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OpenAI is making the classroom experience even better with the new initiative – “100 chats for college students.” What is it? The AI giant has released a list of preset ChatGPT prompts which are perfect for school or college students. news Also Read: 7 ChatGPT Prompts You’re Probably Using Wrong

It is basically a webpage published by OpenAI along with 100 prompts for students, and interestingly, these ChatGPT prompts are basically generated by students only while keeping the needs in mind. “These chats were made by students, for students. Learn new things, start a career, and navigate life more confidently,” OpenAI said via the webpage. Wondering how to use it? Read on.

ChatGPT Prompts For Students: How To Try

No, it is not limited to students! But the prompts are designed for the students with the aim of study, career, and Life. To try, simply follow these steps:

Step 1: First of all, simply visit this web page by OpenAI – https://chatgpt.com/use-cases/students#
Step 2: Here, you will find the four sub-sections — All, Study, Career, and Life.
Step 3: Simply tap on any of these sub-sections and click on the required prompt, which will open in your ChatGPT.
Step 4: Make sure that you have logged in to your ChatGPT on your device.
You can also change the prompt according to your specific requirement before tapping send.

10 BEST ChatGPT Prompts That You Must Try

  1. Simplify a confusing topic: Explain [topic] to me in 3 different levels of understanding, from elementary school level to college level.
  2. Study Guide: Make me a study guide for my exam in [course].
    After this, simply upload the documents.
  3. Match your mood: I’m feeling [mood] today. Help me understand [topic], knowing that’s how I feel. [Upload docs]
  4. Better Understand A Lecture: Can you take the following slides and help me learn the content in a faster and more interesting way? [Upload docs]
  5. Format Citation: Please cite this for me in [APA or MLA] format: [source].
  6. Ask me 10 questions about what I enjoy, excel at, or find meaningful. Then suggest five domains where my strengths might lie. Ask only one question at a time.
  7. Prepare for a new job: I will be working at [company] as a [role] on the [team]. Based on your knowledge of the company and general best practices, give me any tips on how to succeed. [Add any specific goals.] If you have any insights into the company culture or team dynamics, that would also be helpful.
  8. Time Management: Can you write me a schedule to manage my time and avoid stress? Here’s my current weekly schedule: [schedule] [Upload docs]
  9. Reset Focus: I have 10 minutes before my next meeting. Suggest some breathing exercises or physical stretches to improve my concentration and reduce stress without breaking a sweat.
  10. Stay on track with your project: Act as my research advisor and assistant. Here are the documents for my project so far. Your goal is to keep me on track, aligned with the core vision and give feedback on my work.