March 25, 2026 | 06:23 PM IST | 8 mins read
CBSE Class 12 computer science, IT, and IP papers conducted from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. Updates on paper analysis, answer key, passing marks, and other details.

CBSE Class 12 Board Exam 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 12 examinations for computer science (CS), information technology (IT), and information practices (IP) today, March 25. According to subject experts, the papers were moderately difficult, well-structured, and balanced, covering all major topics of the syllabus.
As per the CBSE Class 12 CS, IT, IP exam analysis, students found the questions application-based, student-friendly, and well-designed, with MCQs, programming, SQL, debugging, and case-study questions. The CBSE 12th board exam is conducted in a single shift from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm at designated centres across the country.
Students are reported to their exam centres by 9:30 am. A 15-minute reading period is provided from 10:15 am to 10:30 am, allowing candidates to go through the question paper before writing begins. As per CBSE guidelines, entry to the examination hall is not permitted after 10 am.
Each paper will carry a total of 100 marks, including 70 marks for the theory exam and 30 marks for practical assessment. To qualify in the CBSE Board exams 2026, students must obtain at least 33% marks in each subject, covering both theory and internal assessment components. For subjects with practical components, candidates must pass theory and practical sections separately and secure a minimum Grade D.
After the examination, students may refer to unofficial answer keys and solutions released by coaching institutes and subject experts to assess their performance and estimate probable scores.
According to students and teachers, the CBSE 12th CS, IT, and IP papers were moderately difficult, well-structured, and balanced, covering all major topics of the curriculum. Students found the questions application-oriented, student-friendly, and thoughtfully designed, with a mix of MCQs, programming, SQL queries, debugging, and case-study-based problems.
Experts also highlighted that the papers rewarded students with a solid understanding of concepts rather than rote memorisation, making them a fair assessment of both theoretical knowledge and practical skills.
Students appearing for the CBSE Class 12 Computer Science, IT, and IP board exam must strictly follow the instructions below issued by the board to avoid any inconvenience on the exam day.
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