Chandabai studied the classical subjects including
Sanskrit,
Prakrit,
dharmaśāstra,
nyāya (logic), literature and grammar. She earned the title "pandita" from Kashi. She was a good orator, she gave her first speech at
Panipat during a
Panch-kalyanak Pratishtha at the age of 17. She established a school for girls in 1907, which came to be known as the Jain Balasharm in 1921. Dr. Nemichandra Jyotishacharya, who later emerged as a major Jain scholar, was appointed by her to be the director of the Balasharm in 1939. During the interview, she asked him questions on Sanskrit and Prakrit texts such as
Devagama Stotra,
Atmanushasana, and
Gommatsar Jivakanda. She often herself served sick students at the Balashrama. She nursed a girl sick with typhoid in 1943, who eventually got better and later earned the
Nyayatirtha degree. ==Magazines==