CBSE Class 12 Hindi Exam 2025 Paper Review: The Central Board of Secondary Examination (CBSE) successfully completed the class 12 Hindi Board Exam 2025 today, March 15 in a single shift i.e., 10:30 am to 1:30 pm.

CBSE Class 12 Hindi Exam 2025 Paper Analysis: Teachers and Students’ Views

Ajay Chaubey, PGT Hindi, Vidyagyan said, This year’s Class 12 Hindi question paper was well-organized and included a fair balance of simple and complex questions. The overall difficulty was modest, and the majority of pupils found it manageable. The literary component was simple, although the unseen passages, particularly the poetry, were a little difficult but still manageable for most pupils. The paper was created so that pupils could finish it on time. It assessed students’ knowledge and critical thinking skills, allowing them to connect more deeply with the topic.

Anushka, a student, stated that she considered the paper easier than expected and finished it without a problem. Anugamini also stated that, while the unseen passage was difficult, the remainder of the work was simple and manageable. Overall, the paper was balanced and fair to all students.

Simmy from Arwachin Bharti Bhawan school said, “Set 2 was lengthy, the poem part was tricky but on the other hand passage was easy, 2 markers question were the easiest even for someone who knows a bit about the author and the chapter, the long question answer was direct from book, moreover it was 75% competency-based and 25% bookish knowledge, apart from all this the paper was easy for someone who was consistent over the year.”

Poornima, a student from the same school said that “Set 3 was eventually easier than most of us thought, direct questions were there for 5 marks without any complications, and the essay part was a lot of tricks with their words but managed to do so, time management was indeed my priority and likewise I completed my exam 15 min before with all the pencil work to be done within, prasang vyakha was from the easiest chapter to be followed whereas the story prasang vyakhya played a role of cherry on top by being the easiest to write.”

To pass the test, candidates must achieve a total score of at least 33%, as well as a minimum score of 33% in both the theory and practical exams. This year, a total of 77,88,165 students took the exam at 7,842 locations around the country.


Rahul Dev

Cricket Jounralist at Newsdesk

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