CBSE Class 12 Political Science exam paper analysis & students' feedback

CBSE class 12 Political Science exam was conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Friday, March 6, 2020. Thousands of students from across the country appeared for the exams at various test centres. Political Science is a major subject for the students of the class 12 arts stream. The exam started at 10.30 AM and concluded at 1.30 PM.

There were 2698 centres for 199763 registered candidates for CBSE class XII Political Science exam held today in India including entire Delhi and foreign countries. It is encouraging to note that more than 98% students appeared in the exam from north east Delhi. CBSE class X exam for elements of Business was also held smoothly at 60 centres.


CBSE 12th Political Science exam pattern 2020

The CBSE class 12 Political Science question paper was of three hours. As per the new exam pattern introduced by the CBSE Board, the total marks of the question paper was 80. Project work of 20 marks was conducted earlier by the Board.

The theory question paper of the 12th Political Science subject was divided into four sections - A, B, C, and D. All questions were compulsory, however, there were internal choices in some of the questions.

CBSE 12th Political Science Question Paper 2020: Download PDF


Weightage of Difficulty Level (Estimated difficulty level Percentage)
  • Difficult - 20%
  • Average - 50%
  • Easy - 30%

CBSE Class 12 Political Science exam paper analysis & students' feedback


The feedback from the students on the difficulty level of today's CBSE Class 12 Political Science exam paper will be updated here as soon as students come out of the exam centre. Stay connected for latest update:


Ankit Vaswani, Centre Point School, Katol Road, Nagpur: It was good. Maps were very easy while 1 markers bit tricky. Time was perfect, could complete it on time. I expect good marks.


Rajat joshi, Centre Point School, Katol Road, Nagpur: The paper was quite easy. It was not lengthy. The 6 markers were a bit difficult but I was able to solve them. The questions were straight forward and I was able to complete the paper in the given time.


Ayan Bharatey, Centre Point School, Katol Road, Nagpur: The paper was fantastic. It was not at all difficult. It completely depends on how you study. There were many questions on social issues and everything was from the syllabus and. Some were tricky but I was able to solve them.




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