CBSE Class 12 Mathematics Expert Analysis: Paper Was Moderately Difficult
The CBSE Class 12 Mathematics board examination was concluded today at 1:30 pm. Students taking the exam will be able to find detailed information about the reporting time, expected questions, and exam instructions here. Future updates for the CBSE Class 12 Mathematics examination included a description of the paper, a breakdown of the various sections, student feedback, expert opinions, and an answer key.
Mathematics is considered one of the most important subjects for students appearing in the CBSE Class 12 Board Exam 2026, particularly for those preparing to pursue engineering or other competitive courses of study. Through these updates, students will have access to information both before and after the exams.
As per the analysts the Class 12 Applied Mathematics paper was moderate in difficulty, offering a comprehensive evaluation that balances conceptual depth with approachable problem-solving. The paper was structured to reward students who maintained a steady study routine across all chapters.
The question paper provided a well-rounded mixture of topics. Its straightforward nature in the long-answer and case-study sections suggests that it should be relatively easy for well-prepared students to achieve high scores.
he Multiple-Choice Questions (MCQs) stood out for their quality, covering the breadth of the syllabus. Students encountered a “good level” of challenge here, with questions effectively testing their understanding of Matrices, Calculus, Financial Mathematics, and Probability.
The 2-mark and 3-mark sections maintained an average difficulty level. While sections on Aptitude, Reasoning, Time Series, and EMI required standard application of formulas, the questions on Cramer’s Rule and Linear Programming (LPP) were noted as being particularly straightforward, allowing students to secure marks with ease.
The high-weightage sections were designed to be student-friendly:
5-Mark Questions: These were direct and focused primarily on the Financial and Probability units.
Case Studies: These remained simple and focused, drawing from Matrices, Time Series, and LPP without unnecessary complexity.
Final Verdict- Overall, the question paper provided a well-rounded mixture of topics. Its straightforward nature in the long-answer and case-study sections suggests that it should be relatively easy for well-prepared students to achieve high scores.”