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CBSE class 10 Sanskrit paper analysis: It was well-balanced; nothing was out of syllabus

A Sanskrit teacher at Apeejay School in Noida says that this year the paper covered all topics that was from NCERT textbooks

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on March 11, 2023, (Saturday) conducted the class X Sanskrit paper from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. The exam was held across India and 26 countries abroad. Approximately 21 lakh students registered for class X CBSE Board exam.

The class X Board exam is an important exam for students since it gives the students a chance to choose their stream – Science, Commerce or Humanities. The Sanskrit question paper is normally easy and not very time-consuming. If the students managed to not make silly mistakes, there is no reason why they would not be able to score a 100.

According to Santosh Desai, Sanskrit teacher at Apeejay School, Noida, this year’s question paper was well-set. “The CBSE question paper setters ensured that it catered to all kinds of students – from those who were brilliant to those who are average,” Desai said.

She added that if the students have managed to answer the questions with care and not made silly mistakes between reading the question paper and writing the answer, this paper should have been cakewalk, Desai said that the paper was on expected lines and said:

The class X Board results are slated to be released in May on CBSE’s official website.

The CBSE question paper setters ensured that it catered to all kinds of students – from those who were brilliant to those who are average

Santosh Desai, Sanskrit teacher at Apeejay School, Noida

Shalini is an Executive Editor with Apeejay Newsroom. With a PG Diploma in Business Management and Industrial Administration and an MA in Mass Communication, she was a former Associate Editor with News9live. She has worked on varied topics - from news-based to feature articles.

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