CBSE Class 12 Chemistry Paper NCERT-Based, But Required In-Depth Study, Says Educator

The recent CBSE Class 12 Chemistry examination was primarily based on the NCERT curriculum, according to educators who assessed the paper. While the long-answer section was deemed comprehensive and well-structured, it required students to engage in an in-depth study of the subject matter. Notably, the examination emphasized organic chemistry, with a focus on conversions, reaction mechanisms, and named reactions, reflecting the essential topics outlined in the NCERT syllabus. Educators have highlighted that while the questions aligned with the curriculum, the complexity of the answers demanded a thorough understanding and application of concepts. This approach aims to encourage students to develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, essential for their academic growth. As students prepare for future exams, understanding the depth of these topics will be crucial for achieving success in both board examinations and competitive assessments.
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