
CBSE Class 10 Hindi board exam analysis 2026: Paper balanced, grammar slightly tricky
India Today
CBSE has conducted the Class 10 Hindi Board examination 2026 smoothly, with students and teachers sharing their first impressions soon after the paper concluded. The overall structure of the paper is reported to be familiar and syllabus-based.
The Class 10 Hindi board examination conducted by the Central Board of Secondary Education was held smoothly across examination centres today,i.e., March 2, 2026 with students largely describing the paper as balanced and aligned with the prescribed syllabus.
Overall, teachers described the Hindi Class 10 paper as fair, balanced, and scoring. Students who prepared thoroughly and followed the prescribed syllabus and sample papers are expected to perform well.
Most sections were found to be straightforward, offering ample choice and allowing well-prepared students to attempt the paper confidently within the allotted time.
The Hindi Course A and Course B examinations were conducted in a single shift from 10.30 am to 1.30 pm. Both papers were held for a duration of three hours.
The Hindi Course A question paper was divided into four sections — A, B, C and D. It comprised a total of 15 compulsory questions and included internal choices to provide flexibility to students.
The Hindi Course B paper consisted of 16 questions and was also structured into four sections — A, B, C and D. Similar to Course A, the paper included internal choices across sections.

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