Today, March 17, is the Central Board of Secondary Education’s (CBSE) Class 12th Economics exam. The economics exam lasted three hours, beginning at 10:30 am and ending at 1:30 pm. You may see a thorough paper analysis of the responses from teachers and students here.
The CBSE Class 12 Economics paper is split into two portions, Macro Economics and Indian Economic Development, and carries 80 marks, according to the sample paper made public by the board. There are twenty multiple-choice questions (MCQs), four three-mark short answer questions, six four-mark short answer questions, and four six-mark long answer questions.
Students are required to wear their school uniforms and carry identity cards on all exam days for the CBSE board exams.
and admissions cards.
It is recommended that they read the paper and the first page of the answer booklet once before attempting the task to make sure there are no particular instructions and to look for any errors or misprints.
After the exam is over, they should also read the answers once. Before giving the booklet to the invigilator, all continuation papers need to be connected to the main booklet and placed in the proper order.
This year, more than 39 lakh pupils will sit for the CBSE board exams. Exams for classes 10 and 12 concluded on March 13 and April 2, respectively.
For the most recent information and analysis on the CBSE Class 12th Economics paper, follow this live blog.
Mar 18, 2024 5:25 PM IST
The 12th grade CBSE exam was well-balanced.
The exam was well-balanced, according to Gurishpreet Singh, an economics teacher at Gurunanak Public School (GNPS), and the multiple-choice questions (MCQs) were concept-based.
Mar 18, 2024 4:28 PM IST
CBSE Economics paper analysis for the 12th grade
The exam was well-balanced, according to Gurishpreet Singh, an economics teacher at Gurunanak Public School (GNPS), and the multiple-choice questions (MCQs) were concept-based.
The Economics paper for Class 12 on the CBSE today was a well-balanced mix of well-known ideas and challenging ideas. The moderate degree of difficulty made sure that students could test their abilities to apply theoretical knowledge in real-world situations and demonstrate their grasp.
The purpose of the questions was to gauge students’ depth of comprehension and analytical abilities. Direct and expected questions were mixed in with a few challenging ones. Notably, a thorough understanding of the subject matter was required due to the emphasis on practical application. But the risk of failing multiple-choice questions emphasizes how crucial it is to prepare well and pay close attention to details.
Overall, students did a good job completing the assignment in the allocated time, demonstrating their flexibility and readiness. The paper’s similarity to sample papers from the CBSE probably helped students with their
Mar 18, 2024 4:18 PM IST
Examinees for the CBSE 12th Economics 2024 were able to attempt the paper on schedule.
Answering the direct questions was not too difficult. The questions based on competency were mediocre. The paper could be attempted on time by the students.
The paper format was comparable to the 2023–24 CBSE Sample Paper. At the exam location, students were pleased and thrilled. Students informed me that the paper followed the CBSE curriculum and was generally well-balanced. The final case study question, which was also a good one, focused on the G20. Some MCQs can be a little challenging.
Anupam Agnihotri teaches PGT Economics at Ghaziabad’s Silverline Prestige School.
Mar 18, 2024 3:43 PM IST
Exam paper for the CBSE 12th Economics in 2024 was rather challenging.
The Economics 2024 paper was a reasonably challenging one. Every question was based on the prescribed pattern and syllabus of the CBSE. There were a few difficult, application-based concerns that called very careful research.
Students who made revisions to their syllabus reported that the question paper was mediocre. The pupils were perplexed by the somewhat ambiguous case study-based questions. A few of the description questions were rather long. This paper was balanced all around.
Soma Bose, Vidya Gyan School’s Head of the Commerce Department
Mar 18, 2024 2:40 PM IST
Teacher: The Economics paper for Class 12 in CBSE is straightforward and well-rounded.
The Class 12 Economics paper administered by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on March 18 was straightforward and evenly distributed. Students reported that the difficulty level was moderate.
There was a good mix of knowledge, analytical, and application-based questions on the question paper. The majority of students managed to finish their papers on time and even had some extra time for editing. The 80-point exam in economics was to be taken in three hours. The paper was separated into two halves, i.e. Parts A and B
Chapter I: General Economics
Section B: Economic Development in India
The paper’s two sections were both rather simple.
The MCQ questions were value-based and ranged in difficulty from moderate to tough.
Section B has clear, concise replies. A person who was proficient in NCERT could readily answer every question because the paper was well-balanced. The paper wasn’t very long. The students found case-based questions to be simple and comfortable.
The question paper included no errors. The questions on the paper ranged in difficulty from simple to complex. The language was quite simple, and kids will be able to understand it if they read the question correctly.
— Narsingh Raghavm, PGT in Commerce at Gurugram’s KIIT World School
Mar 18, 2024 2:28 PM IST
2024 CBSE Board Exam: Expert Paper Analysis
This is the CBSE Class 12 Economics (030) Exam Analysis provided by Bhai Parmanand Vidya Mandir’s HOD of Economics, Swati Urmil.
She said that the class 12 Economics paper for the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Monday, March 18, 2024, had application-based questions that required a thorough study and comprehension of the chapters and themes. The paper was somewhat difficult. The questions were mostly drawn from the approved syllabus and followed exactly the format of the most recent CBSE Sample Paper.
In terms of sectional difficulty, the challenging one- and four-mark questions in Section B (Indian Economic Development) and Section A (Macroeconomic Theory) were both present. The questions on the moderately constructed question paper were meant to assess the students’ conceptual knowledge. In general, the article addressed every
Mar 18, 2024 2:27 PM IST
Economic test analysis for the CBSE Board exam in 2024
Answering the direct questions was not too difficult. The questions based on competency were mediocre. The paper could be attempted on time by the students.
The paper format was comparable to the 2023–24 CBSE Sample Paper. At the exam location, students were pleased and thrilled. Students informed me that the paper followed the CBSE curriculum and was generally well-balanced. The final case study question, which was also a good one, focused on the G20. Some MCQs can be a little challenging.
Anupam Agnihotri teaches PGT Economics at Ghaziabad’s Silverline Prestige School.
Mar 18, 2024 1:29 PM IST
2024 CBSE Board exam: completed the economics paper
The CBSE class 12 economics exam is ended. The response and paper analysis from the students will be accessible here.
Mar 18, 2024 10:49 AM IST
The Economics Class 12 CBSE exam starts.
The Economics Class 12 CBSE exam is now in session. After 1:30 pm, more information will be published here, including the marking methodology, students’ reactions, and paper analysis.
Mar 18, 2024 9:37 AM IST
Exam day procedures for the CBSE Board exam in 2024
Arrive at the testing location at least half an hour before the exam begins.
In the exam room, bring the admission card.
After the papers are given out, give them a quick look to make sure the name and subject code are accurate and there are no typos.
For instructions, look to the answer sheet’s first page.
Once you’ve completed writing, read your responses once.
Before submitting it, make sure that any continuation booklets you utilized are arranged correctly and connected to the main booklet.
Mar 18, 2024 8:50 AM IST
Live updates for the CBSE Class 12 Economics Board Exam 2024: Exam paper analysis
Students can check the section-by-section full evaluation by professors and subject matter experts here after the CBSE Class 12th Economics exam.
Here will also be given the responses of the students who wrote the paper.
Mar 18, 2024 8:23 AM IST
The Economics paper for Class 12 in the CBSE Board Exam in 2024 is separated into two portions.
The Economics paper for Class 12 in CBSE is split into two halves. Macroeconomics is the first section, while Indian Economic Development is the second. Both of these sections will be worth a total of 80 points in the exam.
Mar 18, 2024 8:22 AM IST
Today's Economics paper for Class 12 in CBSE
Live updates for the CBSE Board test 2024: On Monday, March 18, 2023, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will administer the Economics Class 12 test. The paper is expected to start at 10:30 am and run until 1:30 pm.