According to students, the CBSE Class 12 Accountancy board exam paper is "well balanced."
The comprehensive analysis of the CBSE Class 12 Accountancy 2023 exam can be found here. Examine the initial responses here.
Today, March 31, 2023, the Commerce stream board examination was completed by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) with the Accounting paper. Without rushing, students have finished their exams on time. The paper was "well-balanced," according to the students' and teachers' initial reactions. A couple of inquiries required profound investigation and translation. The questions in general came from the prescribed syllabus.
"The accounting paper today was neither easy nor difficult. It was moderate." Yuvika, a 12th-grade student at St. Angels senior secondary school in Rohini, Delhi, claims that "no question was lengthy."
"Compared to the CBSE sample paper, the question paper was easy." According to Dhruba Mijar, PGT-Accountancy, Modern English School, Guwahati, "the paper's difficulty level was easy to moderate and included some critical thinking questions." The majority of the multiple choice questions (MCQs) were based on concepts.
DETAILED ANALYSIS OF THE ACCOUNTANCY EXAM
The accounting exam was worth 80 points and had to be taken in three hours.
1. Part A -Partnership and Companies Accounts (No. of Question 26)
- A couple of inquiries were precarious, expecting top to bottom information on emotional substance
- A few questions were formulated to assess comprehension of the ideas.
2. Part B-Analysis of financial statements (No.of questions 8)
The students were challenged to attempt a few application-based questions.
"In general, the paper was balanced and contained something for students of all abilities. Additionally, the paper was scoring. According to Pratibha Sharma, Academic Director of Bhai Parmanand Vidya Mandir Delhi, "all the sections in the paper were moderate."
STUDENTS FOUND MODERATE PAPER
Prerna Gandhi (PGT Commerce), KIIT World School, states, "There were questions that were easy and straightforward, some questions that required direct application of theories, and a few questions that required deep analysis and interpretation."
Meenu Chandhok, Head of Department, Commerce, Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Ghaziabad, states, "For students who had prepared well for it, the Class 12 Accountancy board exam was certainly not a difficult exam to crack."