CBSE Class 12 Political Science board exam 2026
New Delhi, UPDATED: Mar 23, 2026 14:41 IST
CBSE Class 12 Political Science Board Exam 2026 LIVE Updates: The CBSE Class 12 Political Science Board Exam 2026 has been conducted today for thousands of students across India. Initial analysis has started coming out, students can now check it.
CBSE Class 12 economics paper analysis 2026: Moderate difficulty level
The CBSE Class 12 Political Science Board Exam 2026 was conducted today by the Central Board of Secondary Education across centres nationwide, with thousands of students appearing for the paper.
As per initial reactions and expert feedback, the question paper was easy to moderate and closely aligned with the NCERT syllabus. Students found the paper balanced, with a mix of direct and application-based questions.
MCQs were largely straightforward and scoring, while case-study-based questions required careful reading and conceptual clarity. Long-answer questions tested analytical ability but remained within the expected framework.
Experts noted that questions from Contemporary World Politics required application-based understanding, while Politics in India Since Independence was relatively direct and scoring.
Teachers said the paper followed CBSE’s pattern of balancing theory with application, rewarding students who focused on NCERT concepts and structured answers. Time management remained key, but most students were able to complete the paper comfortably.
A detailed section-wise analysis and student reactions are now coming in.
Follow this live blog for the latest updates, expert review, and student feedback on the CBSE Class 12 Political Science Exam 2026.
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Mar 23, 2026 14:41 IST
CBSE Political Science Live: Moderate, NCERT-based paper Kanu Chopra, HoD Political Science at DPS Sector 45, Gurugram, said the Class 12 Political Science paper was balanced and of moderate difficulty. The questions were well aligned with the prescribed syllabus and largely based on NCERT.
She noted that the MCQs were application-based, while the subjective section had a mix of direct and competency-based questions. Overall, the paper was student-friendly and gave learners a fair opportunity to demonstrate their understanding.
Mar 23, 2026 14:39 IST
CBSE Class 12 Political Science Live: MCQs simple, map easy Shashi Singh, PGT Political Science at Global Indian International School, Noida, said the CBSE Class 12 Political Science paper was balanced and based on the prescribed syllabus. According to her, the paper covered all sections properly and was easy to understand for students.
She noted that the MCQs were simple and clear, while source-based and case-based questions were from familiar topics. Short and long answer questions were drawn from key parts of the syllabus, giving students a fair chance to attempt th
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