CBSE Class 12 Chemistry Exam Analysis 2025: Student & Teacher Reactions

Get the 2025 CBSE Class 12 Chemistry exam analysis, including student and teacher reactions, difficulty level, and key highlights. Read more!
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CBSE class 12th chemistry exam analysis 2025: The CBSE Class 12 Chemistry exam 2025 took place today on February 27 (Thursday) from 10:30 A.M. to 1:30 P.M.

This academic session 2025 has a total of 77,88,165 candidates registered to appear for the CBSE Class 12 examinations and its mandatory for all students to carry CBSE Class 12 admit card 2025 alongside school ID to the examination hall.

The Delhi Metro has also made a good step in providing security and ticketing services for the CBSE board exam students attending their specialized frisking and boarding.

Quite a number of learners and other stakeholders have been able to speak about the issues discussed in the chemistry paper and they have done so after sitting for the exam today. 

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CBSE class 12th chemistry exam analysis 2025: Student reaction

The initial feedback from students points out that the CBSE Class 12 Chemistry exam 2025 center was “moderately” difficult. It is expected that a slope mix of conceptual, numerical, and application based questions was provided. 

One of the main issues is the perception that the organic chemistry portion was easy for some students and difficult to other students who had a hard time with the physical numericals’ chemistry.

CBSE Class 12 Chemistry Paper Analysis for 2025: What Analysts Assume?

There are mixed feelings among teachers and subject experts as some think that the paper was framed and set according to the CBSE syllabus whereas some do not. The case-based and assertion reasoning questions which assess students understanding instead of rote learning were also appreciated. On the contrary, some specialists said that learners who relied on NCERT textbooks and attempted past questions would have had it easier.

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