CBSE Class 12 Economics Exam Paper Analysis – 2019

CBSE has conducted 12th Class Economics examination on 28th March 2019. The question paper was easy and has few tricky questions. Students across the country felt satisfied over easy question paper and confident of scoring good in the paper.

Some students have opined that they were able to complete the question paper 15 minutes early. With this they were able to cross check the answers again.

A few students from Delhi have felt that 2-3 questions in the exam were a bit tricky. Several other students complained of lengthy questions. This has caused them to leave some questions unanswered.

The Class 12 Economics paper is for 100 marks. Out of these, 40 marks each were allotted for Micro and Macro Economics and 20 marks for project work.

Student Opinions:

Students who appeared for the exam said “The exam was quite easy and according to the syllabus and model paper of CBSE. We were able to complete the exam with confidence.”

CBSE 10th and 12 Class Exams and Results Updates

CBSE will be releasing the results of Class 10 and Class 12 early this year as compared to the previous years. The exams also being conducted early in 2019 due to general elections in March, April and May.

Delhi High Court Orders:

The CBSE board has officially mentioned that the Class 10 and Class 12 results will be declared early. Delhi High Court has ordered the CBSE to conduct exams early considering election schedule.

Results in April / May 2019:

CBSE used to conduct exams of 10th and 12th classes in March and results were announced in the third week of May every year. Contrary to this, Class 10 exams will begin on 21st February this year and 12th class exams starts from 15th February 2019.

31 Lakhs Appearing:

A total number of 31,14,831 candidates are registered to appear for both 10th and 12th Class exams of CBSE Board. Out of these, 18,19,077 are boys and 12,95,754 are girls students. 28 transgender students are also appearing for the CBSE exams.

Strict Guidelines:

Meanwhile the CBSE has issued strict guidelines to the students appearing for the board exams. Students are not allowed to carry any previous question papers to the exam center. They must wear school uniform to the exam hall.

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