CBSE Class 12 Exams 2019: Physics Paper Balanced, But Lengthy
CBSE class 12 board exam Physics paper was moderately difficult, and there were some direct questions. However, students complained that the Physics paper of CBSE Class 12 was lengthy.
The Physics paper of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 Board Exams 2019 was conducted today, March 05. According to reports, the CBSE class 12 Physics paper was of moderate difficulty level and students found the paper lengthy.
CBSE Class 12 students who are appearing for the board exams this year said that the Physics paper was of moderate difficulty, and all the questions were asked from the syllabus. Unlike this year, the Physics paper in the previous years comprised some questions out of syllabus. However, few students who took the Physics paper gave mixed reviews about the papers.
Teachers of the subject also stated that the paper was easy for the students who read each and every topic perfectly from the NCERT textbook, and these students will be able to score well in Physics. They were satisfied with the exam and said that scoring 95 marks in the Physics paper will not be difficult for students who attempted all the questions.
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The teachers also stated that all the questions were asked from the prescribed textbooks and were direct in nature. The also informed that the paper did not have any tricky numerical questions.
In all, Physics question paper of CBSE Class 12 was balanced with moderate difficult questions for an average student. The paper was more conceptual than theoretical.
Last year, CBSE class 12 students were worried about the Physics paper as the exam was scheduled just a day after the English exam. The CBSE exam schedule can be checked here.
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The next exam for CBSE Class 12 science students will be Chemistry. The students have 5 days to prepare for the exam as it has been scheduled for March 12, 2019.