CBSE Class 12 Computer Science Blueprint 2024: Marking scheme, paper pattern
Find here the detailed CBSE Class 12 Computer Science Blueprint 2024 as given by CBSE, along with the section-wise distribution of questions and marking scheme.
CBSE Class 12 Computer Science Blueprint 2024: As CBSE Class 12 examination 2023-24 will be held from February 15, 2024, candidates can check out the blueprint for the same here. The exam pattern has been provided specifically for CBSE Computer Science question paper jere. Applicants who are going to appear for this subject can find the complete CBSE Class 12 Computer Science Blueprint 2024 here, and familiarize themselves with the exam pattern and section-wise distribution of marks.
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CBSE Class 12 Computer Science Blueprint 2024
The detailed paper pattern and marking scheme of CBSE Class 12 Computer Science 2024 question paper have been provided in a tabular format below:
Section | Question Type | Total Number of Questions | Marks per Question | Total Marks |
Section A | Multiple-choice questions | 18 questions | 1 mark | 18 marks |
Section B | Very Short Answer Type Questions | 7 questions | 2 marks | 14 marks |
Section C | Short Answer Type Questions | 5 questions | 3 marks | 15 marks |
Section D | Case-Based Questions | 2 questions | 4 marks | 8 marks |
Section E | Long-Answer Type questions | 3 questions | 5 marks | 15 marks |
Overall | --- | 35 questions | --- | 70 marks |
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CBSE Class 12 Computer Science Blueprint 2024: Important Instructions
The important instructions related to CBSE Class 12 Computer Science Blueprint 2023 are as follows:
There are no internal choices in Section A. Candidates will have to answer all questions from Q.1 to Q.18.
In Section B, there are internal choices in all questions except Q.20 and Q.22. Candidates will have to answer all questions from Q.19 to Q.25.
Section C comprises Q.26 to Q.30. Only Q.28 has an internal choice. Candidates will have to answer all questions from Q.26 to Q.30.
Section D has two mandatory questions with no internal choice. Candidates will have to answer Q.31 and Q.32.
In Section E, Q.34 and Q.35 have an internal choice. Candidates will have to answer all questions from Q.33 to Q.35.
The questions in the overall paper are more programming-based than theoretical.
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