CBSE Class 12 physics exam 2021-22 tomorrow; Check syllabus, sample paper and marking scheme here

CBSE will conduct the CBSE 12th physics paper tomorrow at 11:30 am. Check CBSE Class 12 physics syllabus, sample paper and marking scheme here.

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Shamshad Ali Dar | December 9, 2021 | 02:33 PM IST

NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is all set to conduct CBSE Class 12 physics exam 2021-22 tomorrow on December 10, 2021. The CBSE physics paper will be held from 11:30 am and 1 pm in offline mode.
Check CBSE Term 1 Class 12 Physics Exam 2021-22 Live:

CBSE has conducted CBSE Class 12 geography exam today. The CBSE geography answer key will be released soon. Students can use the unofficial CBSE geography answer key 2021 12th Class to have an estimate of their marks.

CBSE has released physics sample papers along with marking scheme. Students appearing for CBSE term 1 Class 12 board exam can check the sample papers on the official website,cbseacademics.nic.in.

CBSE Class 12 physics exam syllabus

CBSE has released the CBSE 12th physics syllabus. Students can download the CBSE term 1 Class 12 physics syllabus 2021-22 for practical and theory parts. The reduced CBSE syllabus for class 12 physics 2021-22 comprises the topics, marks distribution and list of practicals. It includes electrostatics, current electricity, magnetic effect of current & magnetism, electromagnetic induction & alternating currents.

CBSE term 1 physics sample paper

CBSE has released sample papers for all the subjects on its official website, cbseacademic.nic.in. The board has also released the marking scheme for all subjects also. Using CBSE sample papers, students can get an idea of how and what types of questions they can expect in the CBSE term 1 physics exam.

  • CBSE physics paper will contain three sections.

  • Section A has 25 questions, students need to attempt only 20 questions.

  • Section B has 24 questions and 20 questions need to be done

  • Section C has 6 questions and only 5 questions need to attempt.

  • All questions carry equal marks.

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