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CBSE Class 10 Science Exam 2026: Moderately Difficult and Strictly Adhered to NCERT Concepts

Update on: 26 Feb 2026, 05:00 PM

Overview of CBSE Class 10 Science Exam 2026

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) successfully conducted the Class 10 Science board exam on February 25, 2026. The paper adhered strictly to the NCERT syllabus, ensuring that students’ knowledge and understanding of the core concepts were effectively assessed. The difficulty level was moderate, with an equal mix of theoretical and application-based questions, offering a fair challenge to students.

Structure and Format of the Paper

The exam was divided into five sections (A to E), comprising 39 questions:

  • 16 MCQs
  • 4 Assertion-Reasoning questions
  • 13 Short Answer questions
  • 3 Long Answer questions
  • 3 Case-Based questions

The question paper emphasized conceptual clarity over rote memorization, with competency-based and application-oriented questions forming a significant portion.


Subject-Wise Analysis

  • Physics: Easy to Moderate- Physics included a mix of direct and competency-based questions. Many students found the numerical problems straightforward, with some questions requires conceptual understanding. Topics such as the magnetic force and fields, lenses and refractions were important. Some students found the assertion-reasoning questions a bit tricky but manageable with conceptual clarity.
  • Chemistry: Chemistry section was moderate and well-balanced, featuring questions on balanced chemical equations and types of chemical reactions, properties of acids and bases, preparation of salts, properties of metals & non-metals and carbon compounds. Questions were mainly based on NCERT concepts, with a mix of direct and application-based questions. Overall, it was scoring for students with clear concepts and proper practice of reactions and diagrams.
  • Biology: Easy to Moderate – Biology was comparatively easy. Questions are conceptual and application based. However some questions in particular set are direct from NCERT. Topics included reproduction, heredity, life processes, and control & coordination. Many students found this section to be scoring, with straightforward questions requiring minimal critical thinking.

Competency and Application-Based Questions

The exam included competency-based questions, requiring students to apply scientific concepts to real-life situations. Sections like D and E featured case-based and data-driven questions that tested analytical thinking. Students appreciated the shift from rote learning to understanding concepts deeply.


Student Reactions

The general consensus among students was that the paper was well-structured and student-friendly, focusing primarily on NCERT concepts. While the exam was approachable, many students noted that it tested in-depth conceptual understanding, requiring more than just rote memorization. The paper was divided into three sets, each well-thought-out and designed to be manageable, though Set 3 was considered slightly more difficult. Overall, students found the clarity of the questions helpful, enabling them to perform with better confidence, provided they had a strong grasp of the material.


Teacher Feedback

Educators expressed positive feedback regarding the design of the exam. Tasneem Rangwala, TGT Science at Witty International School, Udaipur, highlighted that the structure of all three sets was thoughtful and well-balanced, with most questions drawn directly from the syllabus. According to her, Set 3 was comparatively more challenging, which provided an appropriate level of differentiation. Teachers felt that the paper’s moderate difficulty allowed students to demonstrate their understanding effectively and with confidence.


Key Highlights of the Exam

  • Moderate difficulty level with a mix of theoretical and application-based questions.
  • Physics had manageable numerical, while Chemistry was the most challenging.
  • Biology was the easiest section, with direct NCERT-based questions.
  • Competency-based questions encouraged critical thinking and real-life application.
  • Well-structured division into sections (A to E) for better organization.

Conclusion

In summary, the CBSE Class 10 Science exam for 2026 was well-crafted, focusing on key NCERT concepts while providing a balanced challenge for students. While some questions were more difficult than others, the overall format was fair, and the clarity of the questions supported students in showcasing their knowledge.


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