Mathematics and Applied Mathematics papers held today, March 9 from 10.30 am to 1.30 pm. Follow the blog for latest updates.
The difficulty level of the paper ranged from moderate to moderately challenging, the length of the paper and certain deviations from the expected pattern made it somewhat demanding for students.
The students analysed the Class 12 Maths paper as moderately difficult. Check students and teachers' reactions.
In Mathematics, there are no shortcuts to understanding, but there are definitely smarter paths to scoring well.
CBSE class 10 IT exam will be conducted on February 27, and students scheduled to appear in the exam can check for the expert-backed last minute tips to secure good marks .,, Times Now ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 10 Mathematics examination on February 17, 2026, and students who opted for the Maths Basic paper described it as moderately ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) conducted the Class 10 Mathematics examination today, February 17, 2026, in both Standard and Basic formats. Early reactions from students and teachers ...
CBSE 2026 Class 10th Exam Maths Analysis: Students say MCQs were lengthy, experts call it easy paper
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) held the Standard Mathematics and Basic Mathematics papers for Class 10 on February 17. Students who appeared for the Class 10 CBSE 2026 board exams on ...
As students across India brace for the Central Board of Secondary Education Class 10 Mathematics exam tomorrow, revision sheets, formula pages and practice papers are getting a final look. For many, ...
From healthy exam habits to chapter-wise preparation, paper-presentation tips, and an effective time-management plan, here’s a complete guide to score well in the CBSE Class 10 Maths board exam. CBSE ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released the Mathematics (Code 041) sample paper for the 2025-26 session for Class 10 students. The CBSE exams will start from February 17 and ...
In a recent round of job interviews, Bengaluru-based CEO Ashish Gupta did something unusual – he asked fresh Gen Z graduates an easy Class 5 math question: “If a car travels the first 60 km at 30 km/h ...
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