CBSE 12th Computer Science Analysis 2026: Competency-based, direct questions, ‘easy’ MCQs; IP paper ‘balanced’
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 25, 2026 | 03:51 PM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE 12th computer science, IT, and IP was moderate in difficulty; Class 12 exams were held from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm across the country.
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Enrol NowThe Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the CBSE Class 12 examinations for computer science (CS), information technology (IT), and information practice (IP) today. As per subject experts, the CBSE 12th computer science paper was “moderate” in difficulty, while the IP paper was “student-friendly” and “easy.” CBSE 12th CS Exam Live Updates
The CBSE Class 12 computer science exam conducted was “well-balanced and student-friendly,” and aligned with the CBSE syllabus and sample papers. The paper was “moderate” in difficulty level, with a good mix of competency-based and direct questions.
CBSE board Class 12th exam 2026 began on February 17 and will end on April 10.
CBSE 12 Computer Science Exam Review 2026
As per the student feedback, the CBSE 12 computer science paper 2026 was “easy” to understand, and students were able to attempt it “smoothly.” CS paper was “moderate” difficulty level, and the MCQ-based questions focused on logical concepts and conceptual understanding.
Overall, the paper was aligned with the CBSE Class 12 computer science curriculum.
The section-wise analysis for the CBSE 12th CS paper, as per subject experts from JAIN International Residential School Bengaluru, is as follows:
- Section A had a range of concepts through varied question types, including MCQs, output-tracing, and assertion-reason questions, ensuring syllabus coverage in a concise format.
- Section B questions assessed students’ short-answer skills through a mix of debugging, output prediction, SQL commands, and definitions.
- Section C questions were application-focused and demanded both logical reasoning and programming knowledge.
- Section D has questions from “real-world scenarios” to test SQL querying, CSV handling, and Python-MySQL connectivity, effectively bridging theory with practical programming skills.
- While Section E questions assessed students’ over-knowledge of the subject.
“Overall, this is a commendable paper that fairly assesses students across all difficulty levels and topic areas,” the subject experts added.
CBSE 12 Informatics Practices Exam Analysis 2026
Class 12 IP paper was “well-structured” and aligned with the prescribed CBSE syllabus . It was student-friendly in nature, favoring a clear understanding of fundamental concepts over rote learning. The questions were highly inclusive, covering all topics from Data Handling using Pandas to SQL Queries and Computer Networks.
“The language used in the questions was direct, reducing the risk of students misinterpreting the requirements,” another subject expert said.
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