ISC Class 12 History Exam 2026 Held; Paper Rated Moderate by Students
The ISC Class 12 History exam 2026 was conducted smoothly on February 25, with students describing the paper as moderate and syllabus-based. Conceptual and source-based questions dominated the exam, with no unexpected topics reported.
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) successfully conducted the ISC Class 12 History examination 2026 on February 25, 2026, between 2:00 PM and 5:00 PM across affiliated examination centres.
Based on initial student reactions and expert feedback, the paper was assessed as moderate in difficulty, closely following the prescribed syllabus and examination pattern for the academic session 2025–26. Most students reported that the questions were predictable and aligned well with specimen papers released earlier by the board.
Overall Difficulty Level and Student Feedback
Students described the examination as concept-driven and balanced, rewarding those who had completed thorough syllabus revision.
Key feedback highlights include:
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Objective and source-based questions were straightforward and scoring.
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Long-answer questions demanded conceptual clarity and structured writing.
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Interpretation-based questions required analytical understanding.
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No unexpected or out-of-syllabus questions were reported.
Many candidates noted that time management became challenging mainly due to detailed descriptive answers rather than question complexity.
Exam Structure and Question Pattern
The ISC Class 12 History paper followed the standard CISCE board format designed to evaluate knowledge, interpretation skills, and analytical ability.
Exam Details:
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Total Marks: 80 (Theory) + 20 (Internal Assessment/Project Work)
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Exam Duration: 3 Hours
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Question Types:
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Objective questions
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Short-answer responses
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Source-based analysis
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Long descriptive answers
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The question paper broadly covered Indian History and World History, maintaining balance across major syllabus themes.
Alignment with Syllabus and Previous Trends
According to early academic analysis, the paper remained consistent with the ISC examination blueprint. Questions largely reflected important historical themes already emphasized through specimen papers and classroom preparation.
Educational experts observed that the board maintained a balanced difficulty level, ensuring fairness while testing conceptual understanding rather than rote memorization.
The council has not released any official answer key or performance data yet.
What This Means for ISC 2026 Candidates
The moderate difficulty level of the History paper has provided reassurance to students appearing for ongoing ISC Class 12 board examinations. Feedback suggests that candidates who relied on conceptual preparation and revision strategies were able to attempt the paper confidently.
Students and schools are advised to regularly check the official CISCE website for updates related to answer keys, evaluation processes, and result announcements for ISC 2026.
