CBSE Class 12 History Exam 2026, conducted on March 30, 2026, has been reviewed as easy to moderate and well-balanced by students. The paper was largely based on NCERT, testing not just factual knowledge but also conceptual clarity and analytical skills. Most students found the exam manageable, but a common concern was time management, especially due to lengthy descriptive and source-based questions.
The exam was conducted from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM and consisted of 5 sections (A to E) with a total of 34 compulsory questions.
Section A: 21 MCQs (1 mark each)
Section B: Short answer (3 marks, 60–80 words)
Section C: Long answer (8 marks, 300–350 words)
Section D: Source-based questions (4 marks each)
Section E: Map-based question (5 marks)
The structure strictly followed the CBSE blueprint and NCERT themes.
The overall difficulty level of the CBSE Board Class 12 History Exam 2026 was:
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CBSE Board Class 12 History Exam Difficulty Level Analysis |
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Section Type |
Difficulty Level |
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Overall |
Moderate |
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MCQs |
Easy to moderate |
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3-mark Questions |
Moderate but lengthy |
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Long Answers |
Mostly straightforward |
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Source-based |
Analytical and slightly challenging |
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Map-based |
Easy and scoring |
Around 15% of the paper included competency-based questions, requiring deeper understanding and interpretation.
Student feedback highlights a mixed but largely positive response:
Most students found the paper manageable and scoring
MCQs were direct and NCERT-based, though a few were tricky
3-mark questions felt lengthy, despite moderate difficulty
Source-based questions required careful reading and interpretation
Many students struggled to complete the paper on time
Overall, students who had thoroughly studied NCERT and practiced answer writing performed well.
Strong alignment with NCERT textbooks
Balanced mix of factual, conceptual, and analytical questions
Focus on Modern Indian History topics like:
Rebels and the Raj
Mahatma Gandhi and the National Movement
Inclusion of Ancient and Medieval themes like:
Harappan Civilization
Vijayanagara Empire
Bhakti tradition
Map work focused on important historical sites (e.g., Sanchi, Amaravati)
Some areas required deeper preparation:
Vijayanagara water resource systems
Mughal court details
Statement-based MCQs
Source-based interpretation questions