
The Times Of India |
Feb 21, 2026 , 21:32:08 IST
CBSE Class 10 English paper analysis 2026 live updates: Students and teachers find paper easy, NCERT-based
CBSE English Question Paper Analysis Live: Students call paper easy and NCERT-based; teachers term it balanced and student-friendlyThe CBSE Class 10 English examination concluded today, with students across centres describing the paper as easy, balanced, and largely within expectations. Initial reactions indicate that most questions were direct, syllabus-aligned, and manageable within the three-hour duration. TOI Education is bringing detailed student feedback along with expert teacher analysis, covering the paper pattern, difficulty level, and section-wise review.Students’ first reactionsStudents from Govt Boys Senior Secondary School, Tukhmirpur, School No. 2 who appeared at SKV Khajoori Khas said the paper was straightforward and largely based on NCERT. Many reported completing the paper comfortably, though a few found reported speech slightly tricky.At Sarvodaya Kanya Vidyalaya, Shree Ram Colony, Kajal of GGSSS Sonia Vihar found the literature section slightly tough, while Rita and Swati described the overall paper as easy and scoring. Several students also said the exam was less stressful compared to earlier papers.Section-wise paper analysisReading: Teachers noted that the unseen passages were clear, accessible, and focused on comprehension and interpretation. Some inferential and Assertion–Reason questions tested analytical ability, but the section remained student-friendly.Grammar and writing: The grammar portion followed expected patterns and was manageable for prepared students. The writing section included familiar formats such as Letter to the Editor and analytical paragraph. Clear instructions, standard themes, and defined word limits helped students organise their responses effectively.Literature: Educators described Section C as understanding-based, requiring conceptual clarity and knowledge of themes rather than rote memorisation. While most questions were direct and syllabus-based, a few required comparison of ideas and deeper interpretation, particularly in poetry.Overall difficulty levelTeachers across schools termed the paper easy to moderate, well-balanced, and competency-focused. The structure allowed smooth time management, and most students completed the paper before time, leaving a few minutes for revision. Experts also noted that the paper catered to different ability levels and reflected CBSE’s shift towards comprehension, critical thinking, and application-based learning.What comes nextWith the English examination now over, students can shift their focus to the next paper scheduled for February 25. TOI Education will continue to provide subject-wise analysis, student reactions, and expert insights to help candidates track performance trends and prepare effectively for the upcoming examination.
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