CBSE Class 10 Hindi Exam Analysis 2025: Paper ‘well-organised, moderately difficult'; MCQ section easy
Alivia Mukherjee | February 28, 2025 | 02:05 PM IST | 3 mins read
CBSE 10th Hindi Paper 2025: Students need 33% marks to pass the exam.
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Check NowNEW DELHI: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 10 Hindi paper 2025 today, February 28. As per teachers, the CBSE Class 10 Hindi was 'well-organised'. As per students, the CBSE Class 10 Hindi 2025 was moderate in difficulty level. The CBSE Class 10 Hindi question paper 2025 did not include any out of the syllabus topics. CBSE Board Exam 2025 Live
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The duration of CBSE Class 10 Hindi exam 2025 was 3 hours. Students got 15 minutes to read the CBSE Class 10 Hindi question paper. The CBSE Class 10 Hindi exam 2025 was conducted from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm.
The CBSE Class 10 Hindi exam 2025 was conducted in 7,842 centres. A total of 24,12,072 students were supposed to attempt the CBSE Class 10 Hindi exam 2025. The CBSE Class 10 exams 2025 will end on March 18.
CBSE Class 10 Hindi Exam Analysis 2025
CBSE Class 10 Hindi exam analysis 2025 details are as follows.
- MCQ section- Simple and easy
- Reading comprehension- Clear passages and not too difficult
- Writing Section- Bit challenging
- Overall CBSE Class 10 Hindi Exam 2025: Moderately difficult
CBSE Class 10 Hindi Paper Analysis 2025: Reactions and feedback
According to Shweta Gupta, Hindi Educator (TGT) at JAIN International Residential School (JIRS), Bengaluru, the CBSE Class 10 Hindi exam 2025 was well-structured and student friendly. As per Gupta the CBSE Class 10 Hindi paper 2025 was entirely based on the NCERT syllabus. The CBSE Class 10 Hindi exam 2025 followed the sample paper pattern.
'No tricky questions'
The CBSE Class 10 Hindi exam 2025 featured a mix of direct and analytical questions. In CBSE Class 10 Hindi paper 2025, the writing section posed some challenges, whereas the grammar and literature sections were balanced and concept-focused. There were no unexpected or tricky questions in CBSE Class 10 Hindi paper 2025.
''Overall, the CBSE Class 10 Hindi exam was fair and balanced across all sets. It tested both theoretical and practical knowledge while remaining accessible to students. Those who prepared well had a good chance of scoring high marks,” said Gupta.
'Not lengthy'
As per Lalit Kumar Mishra, subject expert at Seth MR Jaipuria Schools, the CBSE Class 10 Hindi paper was not lengthy. "The language used in the question paper was clear and concise. Overall, the CBSE Class 10 Hindi question paper was well-structured, assessing students' linguistic abilities, creative expression, and critical thinking skills effectively, " said Mishra.
CBSE Class 10 Hindi Paper 2025: Weightage details
The CBSE Class 10 Hindi paper 2025 comprised the following
|
Particulars |
Marks |
|
Unread comprehension |
14 |
|
Practical grammar |
16 |
|
Textbook and supplementary textbook |
28 |
|
Creative writing |
22 |
|
Total |
80 |
CBSE Class 10 passing marks 2025
According to the CBSE Class 10 passing marks 2025, students are required to obtain 33% in total to get promoted to the next class. Additionally, students will be required to score 33% separately in practical as well as theory papers to pass the CBSE Class 10 board exams 2025. In CBSE Class 10 Hindi course-B 2025, internal assessment carries 20 marks and theory paper is worth 80 marks.
CBSE Class 10 board exams
The CBSE Class 10 board exams 2026 will be conducted in two phases—from February 17 to March 6, and from May 5 to May 20. CBSE will collect feedback on the draft policy until March 9. This new system will initially be implemented for CBSE Class 10 in 2026. The CBSE Class 12 board exam will continue to be held in a single session for now.
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