CBSE Class 10 Science Exam 2026: Students Label Paper 'Moderate' with Tricky Long-Answer Questions; Check Exam Analysis
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) successfully conducted the Class 10 Science examination today during the morning shift from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Part of the ongoing Phase 2 board exams, the crucial paper drew widespread reactions from students and academic experts nationwide, with the general consensus leaning toward a balanced and fair evaluation.
Student Reactions: Straightforward MCQs, Application-Based Long Answers
Initial feedback gathered directly from exam centers across various cities indicates that a majority of test-takers found the Science paper to be of moderate difficulty. While section-wise feedback varied, students largely appreciated the multiple-choice questions (MCQs), describing them as direct and manageable.
However, the descriptive and long-answer sections presented a slight challenge for some. Several students noted that a few questions were deeply application-based and required critical thinking.
"The paper was well-balanced overall," shared a Class 10 student exiting a test center. "If someone had thoroughly revised the NCERT textbook concepts, scoring above 80 percent is very achievable. You just needed to be careful with the trickier application questions."
Guidelines for Remaining CBSE Phase 2 Exams
The CBSE Phase 2 secondary school board examinations, which commenced on May 15, 2026, are scheduled to wrap up on May 21, 2026.
As the board exams head into their final days, school authorities and center coordinators have reiterated the strict enforcement of exam protocols. Students appearing for the upcoming papers must remember to bring their official CBSE Class 10 admit card to their designated centers. No candidate will be granted entry into the examination hall without valid hall ticket verification.
What’s Next for Class 10 Students?
With the core Science paper now behind them, students are turning their attention to the final stretch of the datesheet. The next major papers scheduled for the concluding days of the Phase 2 exams include Social Science alongside various vocational electives, depending on individual student subject combinations. Subject experts advise students not to dwell on today's paper and instead utilize the remaining gap days to systematically revise high-yield topics for their upcoming exams.