CBSE Class 12 History Exam 2026 Analysis: Moderate paper, tricky MCQs, student-friendly pattern
Experts highlight clear structure, expected questions, and effective syllabus coverage aiding confident attempts
CBSE Class 12 History Paper 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) held the Class 12 History examination on March 30 in a single shift from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm at centres across the country. The exam was conducted smoothly and no report of any discrepancy or mischief was reported.
The initial feedback indicates a balanced, syllabus-aligned and student-friendly paper. Early analysis suggests that the question paper maintained a clear structure, enabling students to attempt it with confidence.
As per Shashi Singh, post graduate teacher (PGT) History at Global Indian International School, Noida, “The History question paper was based on the prescribed syllabus and covered all sections in a balanced manner. The paper was clear and well-structured, making it manageable for students.”
Experts noted that the exam ensured comprehensive coverage of the syllabus, offering students a fair opportunity to demonstrate their preparation. The overall difficulty level was moderate, though the multiple-choice questions (MCQs) were slightly challenging and required careful reading.
CBSE Class 12 History: Key highlights of the paper
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MCQs were somewhat tricky and demanded careful reading before answering
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Source-based questions were taken from familiar topics, helping students apply their understanding effectively
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Short and long answer questions focused on important chapters and allowed structured responses
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Internal choices in long-answer questions offered flexibility to students
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The map question was straightforward and from expected areas, making it easier for well-prepared students
Overall, educators observed that the paper remained within the prescribed syllabus, with no unexpected questions. Students who had prepared consistently were able to attempt the exam confidently, reinforcing CBSE’s continued emphasis on maintaining a balanced and accessible examination pattern.
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