🔴CBSE Class 12 Mathematics Question Papers 10 Year Analysis

📊 10‑Year Analysis

CBSE Class 12 Mathematics — 2016 to 2026

📌 Overview: Over the past decade, the CBSE Maths paper evolved from the notoriously tough 2016 paper to the balanced, competency‑focused exams of today.
Calculus consistently dominates (35–40%), followed by Algebra and Probability. This report synthesises board trends, student feedback, and expert reviews to help you prepare smartly.

📅 Year‑by‑Year Difficulty Trend

YearLevelKey Highlights
2016Very DifficultLengthy & tough; many couldn’t finish. Barely 30% from NCERT.
2017ModerateEasier than 2016; most questions from NCERT but lengthy.
2018Easy–Moderate20% very easy, 60% average, 20% difficult. Mostly NCERT.
2019EasyVery easy; most questions directly from NCERT. Average students scored 70–75.
2020ModerateModerately difficult with tough 1‑mark questions. Set‑wise variation.
2021DifficultTerm‑1 was tricky & lengthy; some symbols not in NCERT.
2022ModerateTerm‑2 was student‑friendly; Integration & 3D Geometry tricky.
2023ModerateBalanced; case study questions were tough. Matrix/Vector easy.
2024Tricky/LengthyAssertion‑reasoning posed challenges. Integration & 3D tough.
2025ModerateModerately challenging; 20–25% easy, 50% average, rest difficult.
2026Moderate–DifficultMore calculation‑heavy than 2025. 15–20% difficult questions.

📈 Chapter‑wise Weightage (2025–26 Pattern)

UnitChaptersWeightage
CalculusContinuity, Derivatives, Integrals, Applications, D.E.35–40%
AlgebraMatrices, Determinants15–20%
Probability & StatisticsConditional Prob., Bayes’, Distributions10–15%
Vectors & 3D GeometryVector Algebra, 3D Geometry10–15%
Relations & FunctionsTypes, Composition, Inverse8–10%
Linear ProgrammingGraphical Method5–7%

📝 Paper Pattern Evolution (2025–26)

SectionQuestion TypeMarks
AMCQs & Assertion‑Reasoning20 × 1 = 20
BVery Short Answer (VSA)5 × 2 = 10
CShort Answer (SA)6 × 3 = 18
DLong Answer (LA)4 × 5 = 20
ECase Study‑Based3 × 4 = 12
Theory: 80 marks | Internal Assessment: 20 marks

🔍 Key Observations (10‑Year Trend)

1. Calculus is King

35–40% weightage. Integration, Derivatives & D.E. appear in long answers every year.

2. Rise of Competency

Since 2023, case studies & Assertion‑Reasoning are a permanent fixture.

3. NCERT is Essential

In easier years (2017–19), most questions were straight from NCERT.

4. Length Remains an Issue

Students consistently report the paper as “lengthy”. Speed is critical.

5. Set‑wise Variation

Different sets often have varying difficulty (e.g., 2020). Practice all sets.

💡 Smart Preparation Strategy

StrategyAction
Master NCERT FirstSolve all NCERT examples, exercises, and exemplar problems thoroughly.
Practice PYQsSolve at least 10 years’ papers to understand patterns.
Focus on CalculusAllocate 40% of your time to Calculus—it’s the highest‑scoring unit.
Time ManagementPractice full‑length papers in 3 hours to build speed.
Case & A‑R PracticePractice these formats separately—they are now permanent.
Daily Formula RevisionCreate a formula sheet for quick revision before the exam.

🎯 Conclusion

The last 10 years show a clear trajectory: from the nightmare of 2016 to the balanced, competency‑focused papers of today.
Difficulty has stabilised at moderate to challenging, with a strong emphasis on conceptual clarity and speed.

“Students who thoroughly practised NCERT exercises, exemplar problems, and previous year papers generally found the exam manageable.”

🚀 Your success mantra: Master NCERT + PYQs + Time Management = Score 90+!

📚 Analysis based on CBSE official data, examiner reports, and educational news archives. For latest updates, visit cbse.gov.in.
📖 For educational purposes only • 2026


📄 CBSE Class 12 Mathematics Question Papers 2026, 2025, 2024

Leave a Comment