Ayushi Bisht | February 28, 2025 | 10:29 PM IST | 12 mins read
CBSE Class 10 Hindi paper over at 10:30 am. The exam was conducted for a duration of three hours till 1:30 pm. Updates on exam timings, marking scheme, difficulty level, passing marks and more.

NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 10 Hindi exam 2025 has been concluded today at 1:30 pm. The CBSE Class 10 Hindi paper 2025 was conducted in 7,842 centres. The CBSE Class 10 Hindi paper analysis 2025 will soon be shared by coaching institutes and subject experts.
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The CBSE Class 10 board exams 2025 for English, Science, Sanskrit, Social Science papers have already been conducted. The difficulty level of CBSE Class 10 board exams 2025 were moderate. According to the CBSE date sheet 2025, Class 10 exams will conclude on March 18.
The CBSE 2025 Class 10 exam gate closing time is 10 am. Students are required to carry their CBSE Class 12 admit card 2025 and school ID to the exam centre. The Delhi Metro is prioritising CBSE board exam students in frisking and ticketing, as per PTI.
The CBSE Class 10 Hindi question paper pattern 2025 is given below.
Sections in the question paper | Weightage (in terms of marks) |
Reading (Unseen Passages) | 10 |
Writing and Grammar | 16 |
Literature | 14 |
Descriptive Answers | 20 |
Writing | 20 |
Total marks (theory) | 80 |
Total marks (Internal assessment) | 20 |
Grand Total | 100 |
As per the CBSE Class 10 passing marks 2025, students must to score 33% in aggregate to clear the board exams. Apart from this, students are required to secure 33% separately in practical as well as theory papers to pass the CBSE Class 10 exams 2025.
Rumors have been spreading across various social media platforms, alleging CBSE paper leaks for Class 10 and 12 board exams in 2025 have been leaked. These rumors sparked concern and confusion among students and parents alike. However, CBSE has strongly rejected these allegations.
In an official statement, the board labeled the claims as 'baseless' and assured the public that no such leak had occurred.
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