CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Blueprint 2024: Marking scheme, paper pattern
Find the complete CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Blueprint 2024 below. Check out the part-wise breakdown along with the marking scheme and paper pattern here.
CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Blueprint 2024: As per CBSE Class 12 Date Sheet 2024 for Commerce, students have to appear for the Accountancy exam on March 23, 2024. Students must familiarise themselves with CBSE Class 12 Accountancy (055) blueprint elaborated on this page to efficiently attempt the paper. The entire accounts paper will be bifurcated into Part A and Part B, where all the questions in Part A are compulsory to attempt while in Part B one out of the two options must be attempted - (i) Analysis of Financial Statements and (ii) Computerised Accounting.
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CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Blueprint 2024
Tabulated here is the part-wise detailed paper pattern and marking scheme of CBSE Class 12 Accountancy 2024 question paper: Overall 34 questions will be asked for a maximum of 80 marks.
Part A: Accounting for Partnership Firms and Companies
Total Number of Questions | 26 questions |
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Total Marks (Part A) | 60 marks |
Part B-I: Analysis of Financial Statements
Total Number of Questions | 8 questions |
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Total Marks (Part B-I) | 20 marks |
Part B-II: Computerised Accounting
Total Number of Questions | 8 questions |
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Total Marks (Part B-II) | 20 marks |
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CBSE Class 12 Accountancy Blueprint 2024: Important Instructions
Students can find instructions regarding the marking scheme, and exam pattern for CBSE Class 12 Accountancy 2024 exam below.
- The Accountancy question paper contains 34 questions. Note that all questions are compulsory.
- In Part B, students must attempt only one option as per the subject opted.
- Questions (1 to 16) and (27 to 30) carry 1 mark each.
- Questions (17 to 20) and (31, and 32) carry 3 marks each.
- Questions (21,22, and 33) carry 4 marks each
- Questions (23 to 26) and (34) carry 6 marks each
- No overall choice is given in the paper. However, internal choice in 7 questions of one mark, 2 questions of three marks, 1 question of four marks, and 2 questions of six marks will be given.
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