CBSE Class 12 mathematics exams 2022: What students said after paper
CBSE Class 12 mathematics exams 2022: Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted Class 12 maths exam today. Here is what students said about the paper.
CBSE Class 12 mathematics exams 2022: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 12 mathematics exam on Tuesday, June 7. Here is what students said after paper:

Saumya Pandey, a class 12 student of Prayagraj Public School, Lalgopalganj in Prayagraj said that her exam went well.
“I found the question paper to be moderately tough and slightly lengthy. It was definitely tougher than the Term-1 question paper. However I did manage to answer all the 14 questions of 40 marks within the stipulated two hours,” she said.
Rajeev Goel, also a class 12 student of Prayagraj Public School, Lalgopalganj in Prayagraj said that he found the question paper along expected lines and had no hidden surprises. “The question paper was as per the pattern of the sample paper and moderately tough. The 3D Geometry questions were surely time-taking,” he said.
Suresh Narain Pandey, a Mathematics teacher at MPVM Ganga Gurukulam, Phaphamau in Prayagraj said that the question paper was a well balanced one and all questions were from within the syllabus.
“Students did find the Probability and 3D Geometry questions tough but overall it was a good question paper providing good opportunity for students to score marks,” he maintained.
Lucknow
CBSE class 12 students who appeared in Mathematics exam in Lucknow on Tuesday said that paper was lengthy and a bit difficult but was based on NCERT concepts and content.
As per Aryan Pratap and Karan Sundararaman, students of GD Goenka Public School Lucknow paper was lengthy and a bit difficult.
Aryan Agarwal and Shreyansh Agarwal again from GD Goenka Public School said they are expecting full marks as they were better prepared.
Other students like Parth, Pranjal, Sakshi Tiwari and Om kharola stated paper was moderate and lengthy.
Harshil Agarwal and Priyanshi said that the practice from the sample papers helped a lot as most of the question paper was as per the format.
Most of the students found the paper lengthy and of standard difficulty level as the board examination paper should have been.
Overall paper has competency based content as per blue print by CBSE.
(With inputs from K Sandeep Kumar in Prayagraj and Rajeev Mullick in Lucknow.)
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