CBSE Class 10 CS, IT AI Exam Analysis 2025: Paper 'easy, well-balanced'; section-wise difficulty level
Ayushi Bisht | March 18, 2025 | 03:04 PM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE 10th CS, IT, AI Analysis 2025: As per the students and teachers, the CS, IT, AI paper was straightforward paper all the sets were equally balanced.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has ended the Class 10 computer applications (CS), information and technology (IT), and artificial intelligence (AI) subject exams today at 1:30 pm. As per the students, the CBSE CS, AI Class 10 exam was easy in nature. The CBSE Class 10 CS exam was conducted from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. CBSE Board Exam 2025 Live
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This marks the conclusion of the CBSE Class 10 board exams for the academic year 2024-25. The CBSE Class 10 computer applications, IT, AI exam was conducted for 50 marks.
As per Shivansh, TGT AI, Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Shaheed Path, Lucknow, the CBSE Class 10 Artificial Intelligence (AI) exam was well-balanced and student-friendly. Many questions were directly from the CBSE sample paper and the AI handbook, making it easier for students who practiced them. Those who studied last year’s questions found the paper manageable. The question pattern closely followed the syllabus, ensuring no surprises. Practical and application-based questions were straightforward. Overall, students found the paper easy, and many expect high scores.
CBSE Class 10 Computer Application analysis 2025
Komal Dhawan, Educator Computer Science, Shiv Nadar School Noida rated the paper moderate. "The exam was well-balanced, combining probing and clarifying questions that allowed students to apply their understanding effectively. While some found a few CSS-based questions slightly challenging, the paper remained manageable and not lengthy. Students emerged confident and satisfied, a testament to their preparation and the learning sessions they attended throughout the year", Dhawan added.
CBSE Class 10 IT Exam 2025: Easy and Manageable with Direct Questions
Reetu Pandey, IT Head, Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Shaheed Path, Lucknow rated CBSE IT exam was well-balanced with simple and direct questions. The recent shift from OpenOffice to LibreOffice was reflected effectively in the paper, maintaining a balanced approach. Students who practiced diligently found the paper easy to navigate.
The question pattern closely adhered to the syllabus, ensuring no unexpected challenges. While a few MCQs from the Employability Skills section were slightly tricky, the subject-specific questions were straightforward and manageable. Practical and application-based questions were clear and direct. Overall, students found the exam easy and are optimistic about scoring well.
Various coaching institutes and teachers will share their difficulty level based on students' review and the question paper. As per the CBSE Class 10 passing marks 2025, students are required to secure 33% in total to pass the exams. Additionally, students will be required to score 33% separately in practical as well as theory papers to pass the CBSE Class 10 exams 2025.
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