CBSE Class 10 Hindi Exam 2025 Analysis: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has ended the Class 10 Hindi exam for courses A and B on February 28, 2025, between 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. To pass this examination, students need to score at least 33% in aggregate and they have to secure 33% separately in both theory and practical exams.
CBSE Class 10 Hindi Exam 2025 Paper Analysis: Teachers and Students' Views
Ajay Choubey, PGT Hindi, Vidyagyan said, "The question papers for all three sets were of an average standard. They included a balanced mix of knowledge, analytical, and application-based questions, enabling students to think critically and reflect on their own experiences. This year, with the absence of multiple-choice questions from the grammar part, students took longer to answer the questions, but this is expected to result in higher results. Most students were able to finish the paper on time, although several struggled, particularly with the grammar portion. Nevertheless, the questions about literature were simple, whereas the unseen poetry section was more difficult."
Goldi Pandey, a student at Vidyagyan, Sitapur, mentioned that the question paper was simpler than expected; the level of difficulty was minimal, and she had no trouble answering the questions.
As per Akshay, a few MCQ questions were difficult, but the remainder of the paper was of ordinary level and could be completed in the allocated time.
Disha Dutt from ST. Thomas School Sahibabad said, "I just finished my Hindi exam course A, and I'm relieved it's over! I had Set B, and I must say, it was a mixed bag. Except for the grammar section, which I found quite challenging, most of the questions were familiar, thanks to my studies. I'd say luck was definitely on my side, as I was able to answer most of the questions confidently. Overall, I'm feeling pretty positive about my performance, and I'm hoping for a good result."
CBSE Class 10 Hindi Exam 2025 Paper: Important guidelines
- Regular students are going to wear their school uniforms, while private candidates will be wearing light attire.
- Before writing the exam, students should carefully review all of the directions provided on their question paper and answer sheet.
- Aspirants may carry a clear pouch, geometry or pencil box, blue or royal blue ink pen, ballpoint pen, or gel pen, scale, writing pad, eraser, analogue watch, transparent water bottle, Metro card, bus pass, and cash, among other things.
In 2025 board exam is going to be conducted for approx. 24.12 lakh students at 7,842 centres in India and 26 international locations.
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