New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 12 Political Science examination 2026, and initial reactions from students and teachers suggest that the paper was easy, balanced, and student-friendly.
Most students found the question paper easy to understand and well-structured, with no questions asked outside the prescribed syllabus. The paper covered all sections evenly and provided a fair opportunity for students to showcase their preparation.
According to experts, the paper strictly followed the NCERT syllabus and CBSE pattern. The MCQs were simple and clear, while case-based and source-based questions were familiar and manageable. Students also appreciated the internal choices given in long-answer questions, which helped them attempt the paper more confidently.
📊 Section-wise Analysis:
- Section A: Average difficulty
- Sections B & C: Required conceptual understanding
- Section D: Easy
- Section E: Slightly analytical, needed broader perspective
🗺️ Map-based questions were from expected topics and were easy for students who had practiced regularly.
Teachers highlighted that while the paper was mostly easy to moderate, a few questions—like cartoon-based questions—required deeper interpretation. Some students also found the paper slightly lengthy, but overall, it remained scoring for well-prepared candidates.
Experts from various schools noted that:
- The paper was competency-based and application-oriented
- Questions were directly aligned with NCERT textbooks
- It rewarded conceptual clarity over rote learning
Overall, the CBSE Class 12 Political Science paper 2026 was considered fair, balanced, and scoring, giving students a strong chance to perform well.
Stay updated with the latest exam analysis, results & school updates 📚
👉 Follow School Samachar for real-time education news and important alerts!
Source: India TV
Source Link: Click Here!


































