CBSE Class 12 Hindi Exam Analysis 2023: Overall exam was easy, say students – Times of India
NEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Monday successfully conducted the class 12th Hindi paper across India and 26 countries abroad.
The Hindi Core/Elective exam was conducted from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm in a peaceful manner. All safety measures were taken by the Board.
This is one of the most important exams conducted by CBSE. It is a crucial milestone in a student’s academic journey. Hindi is one of the core subjects in the CBSE Class 12 curriculum, and the Hindi paper is a critical component of the final exam.
According to the students, who appeared for the examination today, the paper was easy and nothing was out of the syllabus.
The CBSE class 12 Hindi Core paper was divided into two parts: Part A and Part B. Part A consists of questions related to prose, poetry, and grammar, while Part B is a writing section where students are required to write an essay or letter.
Part A of the paper has six objective-type questions based on the prescribed textbooks, which include short-answer type questions, and long-answer-type questions while Part B of the descriptive type has seven questions.
“There were a total of 13 questions and most of them are straight for the NCERT textbooks,” said Ajay Jindoliya.
According to Garv Awana and Ishwar of Lord Mahavira School, Sector 29, Noida; Section A was a bit difficult as the language was tough while Section B was easy and they didn’t face any problems while attempting the CBSE 12th Hindi paper.
Part B of the paper is a writing section where students are required to write an essay or letter. This section is designed to test the student’s ability to express their thoughts and ideas in Hindi.
Overall, the CBSE class 12 Hindi paper is designed to test the student’s understanding and application of the language. It requires students to have a good grasp of the prescribed textbooks, as well as a strong command of the Hindi language.
The Hindi Core/Elective exam was conducted from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm in a peaceful manner. All safety measures were taken by the Board.
This is one of the most important exams conducted by CBSE. It is a crucial milestone in a student’s academic journey. Hindi is one of the core subjects in the CBSE Class 12 curriculum, and the Hindi paper is a critical component of the final exam.
According to the students, who appeared for the examination today, the paper was easy and nothing was out of the syllabus.
The CBSE class 12 Hindi Core paper was divided into two parts: Part A and Part B. Part A consists of questions related to prose, poetry, and grammar, while Part B is a writing section where students are required to write an essay or letter.
Part A of the paper has six objective-type questions based on the prescribed textbooks, which include short-answer type questions, and long-answer-type questions while Part B of the descriptive type has seven questions.
“There were a total of 13 questions and most of them are straight for the NCERT textbooks,” said Ajay Jindoliya.
According to Garv Awana and Ishwar of Lord Mahavira School, Sector 29, Noida; Section A was a bit difficult as the language was tough while Section B was easy and they didn’t face any problems while attempting the CBSE 12th Hindi paper.
Part B of the paper is a writing section where students are required to write an essay or letter. This section is designed to test the student’s ability to express their thoughts and ideas in Hindi.
Overall, the CBSE class 12 Hindi paper is designed to test the student’s understanding and application of the language. It requires students to have a good grasp of the prescribed textbooks, as well as a strong command of the Hindi language.
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