CBSE Class 12th Exam Date:17 Feb' 26 - 17 Feb' 26
The Central Board of Secondary Education will conduct the CBSE Class 12 English exam on March 11, 2025. With just a few days left, students should prepare strategically for the English exam. By following the latest CBSE 12th syllabus 2025 and exam pattern, focusing on high-scoring sections, and mastering time management, students can achieve good scores in English exam.
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Scoring well in the CBSE Class 12 English exam is quite important than many realise as it is a mandatory subject which affects the overall percentage in the final CBSE 12th results. In this article, we have provided a 4-week study plan to crack the CBSE Class 12th English exam. Students can consider the tips and achieve excellent results in the Class 12 English board exam 2025.
Students appearing for CBSE 12th exams must dedicate a specific amount of time daily to each section of the English exam. The suggested plan which can be practically executed is mentioned below in a week-wise format:
Week 1: Focus on Literature. Cover two chapters/poems daily and make summary notes.
Week 2: Practice Reading comprehension and writing skills. Attempt sample papers and solve comprehension passages regularly to increase speed and accuracy.
Week 3: Carefully go through writing formats like letters, articles, and reports.
Week 4: Attempt full-length mock tests and finalise revisions.
The latest CBSE Class 12 English exam pattern and syllabus are available on the official website, cbseacademic.nic.in, and understanding the exam structure is the first step toward success. Students are advised to go through the prescribed syllabus and CBSE 12th English sample papers to understand the weightage of each section and the question types. The CBSE Class 12 English paper is divided into three sections:
Reading Comprehension: The Reading section will carry a weightage of 22 marks. It essentially focuses on students’ ability to analyse passages and answer related questions.
Creative Writing Skills: The creative writing section will carry a total weightage of 18 marks. It tests students’ ability to write articles, and letters, and apply grammar rules in the written content.
Literature: The Literature section carries the highest weightage of 40 marks. It requires in-depth knowledge of prescribed prose, poetry, and plays from the NCERT English textbook.
To excel in this section, practice solving 2-3 unseen passages daily. Focus on improving both reading speed and accuracy. While reading, highlight key points to answer questions more efficiently and save time during the exam.
Master the formats for formal letters, notices, and reports, as they are scoring areas. Practice writing grammatically correct content while adhering to the word limit. Revise essential grammar rules, especially tenses, subject-verb agreement, and sentence correction, to avoid common grammar blunders while attempting questions on report writing/article writing.
Thoroughly read all chapters and poems from the English textbooks. Pay close attention to themes, character analysis, and literary devices used in the text. Make flowcharts to summarise and revise chapters quickly for better retention.
Solving sample papers and previous years’ question papers is one of the most effective ways to prepare for the CBSE Class 12 English exam. Aim to complete at least one paper daily to familiarise yourself with the exam format and types of questions frequently asked.
While solving, students should try to simulate real exam conditions and improve their speed and time management skills. After completing each paper, analyse performance to identify areas where you lost marks or struggled. Focus on the weak areas in subsequent practice sessions to strengthen the understanding and ensure steady improvement. This consistent practice will build confidence and help students approach the exam with proper preparation.
Subject-wise Sample Paper | Download PDF |
CBSE Class 12 English Core Sample Paper 2025 | |
CBSE Class 12 English Elective Sample Paper 2025 |
A well-presented answer sheet can leave a positive impression on the examiner and boost the scores obtained. Write neatly and legibly to ensure your answers are easy to read.
For long answers, use headings and subheadings to structure your response clearly and make it more organised. Highlight important points and keywords by underlining them, which helps draw the examiner’s attention to the main aspects of your answers.
A clean and structured presentation reflects your clarity of thought and can significantly enhance your evaluation.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Yes, with consistent effort, smart planning, and sincere practice, scoring above 90% is achievable.
Students can download the Class 12 CBSE English syllabus and sample papers from the official CBSE website, cbseacademic.nic.in.
The English paper comprises three sections: Reading Comprehension, Writing Skills, and Literature.
The CBSE 12th English exam duration is 3 hours.
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Since you have passed 10th and 12th from Delhi and your residency is Delhi, but your domicile is UP, here’s how NEET counselling works:
1. Counselling Eligibility: For UP NEET counselling, your UP domicile makes you eligible, regardless of where your schooling was. You can participate in UP state counselling according to your NEET rank.
2. Delhi Counselling: For Delhi state quota, usually 10th/12th + residency matters. Since your school and residency are in Delhi, you might also be eligible for Delhi state quota, but it depends on specific state rules.
So, having a Delhi Aadhaar will not automatically reject you in UP counselling as long as you have a UP domicile certificate.
Hope you understand.
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You can access Free CBSE Mock tests from Careers360 app or website. You can get the mock test from this link : CBSE Class 12th Free Mock Tests
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Yes, it is possible for a student who has done their 12th grade already to take upto 4 exams of their requirement. This is possible through the NIOS, NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF OPEN SCHOOLING. Get more info about the exam and the board through the following link.
For CBSE the PREVIOUS YEARS PAPERS can be accessed through the following link for the Concerned subjec by careers360.
Consequently Careers360 does also have a chapter wise scheme of PYQs, you can access the STUDY MATERIAL (PYQs.) from the following link -
https://school.careers360.com/boards/cbse/cbse-question-bank
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Sorry, but JoSAA does not accept marks from two different boards for the same qualification during counselling. However, you can use your NIOS marks to meet the JEE Main/Advanced eligibility criteria if they are better than your CBSE marks. You can use your NIOS marks for the eligibility check, but when presenting your documents, you may be required to present both marksheets and the one with the higher marks for each subject will be considered.
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