CBSE Class 12 English Exam Analysis 2026: Student’s reactions, question paper PDF download 

Class 12 students can read the detailed CBSE Class 12 English Exam Analysis 2026 given by board students and subject experts after the ongoing exam concludes. The direct link to download the exam question paper will also be mentioned here soon.

CBSE Class 12 English Exam Analysis 2026
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is conducting the English Exam presently for all students who are pursuing their intermediate i.e. Class 12 from schools affiliated with the board today, on March 12, 2026 . The exam is being carried out across various exam centres in India, and has already started from 10:30 AM and will end by 01:30 PM. After the conclusion of the exam concludes, a detailed CBSE Class 12 English Exam Analysis 2026 given by students and subject educators will be published here.  

The direct link to download the CBSE Class 12 English Question Paper 2026 will also be provided below for all the students and teachers to download. As per the official exam schedule for the Academic session of 2025-26, this is the nineteenth exam day of the CBSE Class 12 Board Exam 2026. The soon to be released CBSE Class 12 English Exam Analysis 2026 will contain all the relevant information such as question paper structure, topic-wise weightage and much more.

CBSE Class 12 English Exam Analysis 2026: Here’s what students and experts have to say

The CBSE Class 12 English Exam Analysis 2026 will be beneficial for students who want to know about the exam difficulty level and pattern of questions, and equally important for Class 11 students who will appear for the exam next year. The CBSE Class 12 English Paper 2026 analysis will consist of detailed reviews given by the students and subject experts or educators of different CBSE schools. 

According to Gargi Parashar, PGT – English of Silverline Prestige School, Ghaziabad, notes that, “The Grade XII English question paper reflected a well-balanced design and was closely aligned with the CBSE curriculum and assessment objectives. It effectively evaluated students’ reading comprehension, analytical thinking, and language proficiency. The reading passages were engaging and appropriately challenging, while the writing section encouraged clarity of thought and structured expression.”

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She also mentions, “The literature section highlighted the key themes of the prescribed texts and promoted critical thinking and interpretation. Overall, the paper maintained a balanced level of difficulty and was suitable for students of varied ability levels, ensuring a fair and comprehensive assessment of learning outcomes.”

Priyanka Yadav, PGT English from KIIT World School observes that all three sections were set at an average level of difficulty, offering a well-balanced mix of textual and competency-based questions. Her section-wise judgment gives a deeper insight into the CBSE Class 12th English Board Exam.

She mentions that, “Section A tested students’ reading and comprehension skills through unseen passages, which were easy to attempt. The questions encouraged students to think critically and reflect on the underlying themes and messages in the texts. While, Section B included four creative writing tasks: notice writing, invitation/reply writing, letter writing, and report/article writing. The questions were clear, and sufficient hints were provided to guide the students. Alongside, Section C was largely inference-based. The Reference to Context (RTC) questions in the Literature section followed the format outlined in the CBSE Sample Paper. The long-answer questions interlinked narratives from different chapters and poems, encouraging deeper textual understanding.”

Yadav also adds that the paper did not include many direct questions; instead, it focused more on inference- and application-based understanding. The question paper comprised a well-rounded blend of knowledge, analysis, and application-oriented questions. According to the students, the paper was a little lengthy.

An elaborate analysis of the two sets was provided by Khushboo Arya (PGT English), JAIN International Residential School (JIRS), Bengaluru. For Set 1, she mentions, “Section A was easy and as per the sample papers available on the CBSE website. For Section B, writing questions were also easy, as per the sample paper. However, a minute detail in Q:5B(Job Application) can confuse the average slow learner. The report-writing question required students to be mindful, as the event is not a one-day but a week-long event, but the Questions were very easy. As for Section C, Reference to context questions was very easy for students who had practised sample papers. Overall, the literature questions were mostly aligned with the NCERT textbooks. 5 marker literature questions were competency-based but not very difficult for a student who has thoroughly practised.”

For Set 2, Arya notes that Sections A and B were of a similar difficulty level. However, in Set -2, a few 2-markers (Q10) needed a little more intricate knowledge of chapters when compared to Set 1. 5 markers were very easy. As for Set 3, Section A and Section C extracts are the same as Set 1. She adds, “The question paper was easy for any student who has practised sample question papers. In fact, in the ‘Invitation and Replies’ topic, it was very easy to identify which one to write- a card/letter. Thorough students should be able to get 90% above, and average students can also easily score aboue 75%.”

Mr Praneet Mungali, a dedicated educationist and Trustee at the Sanskriti Group of Schools, Pune, observes that the unseen comprehension had analytical, analogy-based questions. He stated, “The creative writing was quite topical; however, it could have been more challenging. Reference to context questions from literature are textual in nature. The type was inference – based. It was quite detail- oriented. The 2 markers if literature were direct questions. The long 5 markers were from across the texts. They were challenging enough.”

Students must note that the exam review may vary from each other due to personal interpretation and judgement of the question paper. Stay tuned to get early updates about the exam. 

CBSE Class 12 English Question Paper 2026 PDF Download: Get direct link here

During the exam, students receive three different question paper sets of CBSE Board Exam 2026 to prevent cases of cheating. The difficulty level and structure of the questions differs from set to set. The direct link to download the official question paper will be mentioned below soon. Students may refer to the following table to access the link after the exam. 

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For the time being, CBSE Grade 12 can go through the CBSE Class 12 timetable 2026 available online on the official website – cbse.gov.in to know the details of their upcoming exams.