CBSE Class 12 Maths 2026 paper ‘moderate, balanced’ in difficulty; experts flag one out-of-syllabus question
Vaishnavi Shukla | March 9, 2026 | 03:36 PM IST | 2 mins read
CBSE Class 12 Maths paper 2026 was “balanced,” focusing on testing students’ conceptual understanding rather than rote memorisation.
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Enrol NowThe Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the CBSE Class 12 board exam 2026 from 10:30 am to 10:30 pm. According to the subject experts, the overall question paper was “moderate” in difficulty. CBSE Board 12th Maths Exam Live Updates
The Class 12 paper was “balanced,” focusing on testing students’ conceptual understanding and application of mathematical concepts, rather than rote memorisation.
According to a subject expert's analysis, students particularly pointed out a 5-mark question from the 3D Geometry section that required the two-point form of the equation of a line, which is not “explicitly” covered in the NCERT textbook, confusing many examinees.
CBSE Class 12 Maths Overall Analysis 2026
CBSE Class 12 Maths had combinations of easy, moderate, and application-based questions.
As per the subject expert from MR Jaipuria Schools, the section A MCQs were mainly concept-based and assessed students’ fundamental understanding of various chapters. The assertion-reason questions required logical analysis and the ability to apply concepts, reflecting the growing focus on competency-based evaluation.
Sections B and C had very short and short answer questions that tested students’ procedural knowledge as well as the clarity of their conceptual understanding.
The long -answer questions in section D were moderately difficult and required students to combine and apply multiple concepts, especially from areas such as matrices, probability, vectors, and three-dimensional geometry.
These questions were effective in evaluating higher-order thinking and problem-solving skills. Additionally, the case study–based questions in section E linked mathematical concepts to “real-life contexts.”
CBSE Class 12 Maths Paper Review 2026
As per the Careers360 paper analysis, the CBSE Class 12 paper review 2026 for the Maths paper for each section is given below.
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Particulars |
Details |
|
Overall Difficulty |
Moderate |
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Section A |
Moderate |
|
Section B |
Easy to Moderate |
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Section C |
Moderate to a bit tricky |
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Section D |
Moderate but tricky |
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Section E |
Moderate |
Furthermore, as per subject experts, the 12th Maths paper was well structured and aligned with the prescribed syllabus and exam pattern. The paper featured a well-balanced pattern, ranging from objective questions to case-study-based problems, allowing students to demonstrate both conceptual and analytical strengths.
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