
CBSE sample paper Class 12 Computer Science with solutions for Term 2: Practice for a high score
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Check out the CBSE sample paper Class 12 Computer Science for the Term 2 board exam scheduled to begin from April 26. Solve this CBSE sample paper to know if you can score 100%.
The CBSE sample papers for the Term 2 board exam scheduled to begin from April 26 were released in the second week of January and this time, it is vital for students to practice as many sample papers as possible because of the major pattern change by the board.
Scroll down to check the CBSE sample paper Class 12 Computer Science in MCQ plus subjective format with solutions for Term 2.
From the academic year 2021-22, CBSE will hold two board exams in a year Term 1 in November-December and Term 2 in March-April.
The syllabus will be divided into two between the two terms. Term 1 will have 90-minute exams comprising MCQ questions only.
Term 2 will have 120-minute exams comprising both subjective and objective questions.
Students will need to fill in the OMR sheets with pen and an extra circle will provided for each question.
Check more details of the new CBSE board exam pattern and the Term 2 board exam 2022 date sheet here.

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