CBSE Class 12th Exam Date:17 Feb' 26 - 17 Feb' 26
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is responsible for conducting the CBSE 12th Economics examination. The board conducted the CBSE 12th exam for Economics subject on March 19, 2025 from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm. Various coaching institutes have released the CBSE 12th Economics answer key through their respective channels. Students can use the answer key to compare their answers with the correct ones and count the expected scores. We will provide the direct link to CBSE 12th Economics answer key 2025 in this article as soon as it is released.
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The board will not release the official CBSE 12th answer key 2025 for Economics or any other subject. Students can wait for the educational institutes to release the unofficial CBSE 12th Economics answer key after the exam. Below, we have provided the CBSE 12th date sheet related to the answer key for students' reference.
Particulars | Details |
CBSE 12th exam 2025 | February 15 to April 4, 2025 |
CBSE Class 12 Economics exam 2025 | March 18, 2025 |
Unofficial 12th CBSE Economics answer key | March 18, 2025 (after 1:30 pm) |
Various coaching institutes have released the answer key for the CBSE Economics exam right after the exam through their websites or YouTube channels. Below, we have provided direct links to the unofficial CBSE class 12 Economics answer key 2025 for all sets.
Set | Answer Key Link |
CBSE Class 12 Economics answer key link for Set 1 | |
CBSE Class 12 Economics answer key link for Set 2 | |
CBSE Class 12 Economics answer key link for Set 3 |
The board will not deduct any marks for any incorrect answers. Students can use the CBSE 12th marking scheme to understand the weightage of each topic and chapter. After the release of the Economics CBSE 12th answer key, they can analyse their performance and check where they lost scores.
Sections | Unit Name | Weightage |
Part A: Introductory Macroeconomics | Unit 1: National Income And Related Aggregates | 10 |
Unit 2: Money And Banking | 6 | |
Unit 3: Determination Of Income And Employment | 12 | |
Unit 4: Government Budget And The Economy | 6 | |
Unit 5: Balance Of Payments | 6 | |
Part B: Indian Economic Development | Unit 6: Development Experience (1947-90) And Economic Reforms Since 1991 | 12 |
Unit 7: Current Challenges Facing the Indian Economy | 20 | |
Unit 8: Development Experience Of India – A Comparison With Neighbours | 8 | |
Total Marks (Theory) | 80 | |
Total Marks (Internal Assessment) | 20 | |
Grand Total | 100 |
To pass the Economics exam, students must score a minimum of 33% marks in aggregate. Below, we have provided the general steps to calculate marks using the CBSE answer key for the Class 12 Economics exam.
Download the CBSE Class 12 Economics answer key 2025.
Match your answers with the CBSE answer key 2025.
Count +1 marks for each correct answer.
Add the scores of all the correct answers to calculate the expected scores.
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Students who appeared for the CBSE 12th Economics exam can check out the exam analysis below. We have provided the CBSE 12th economic exam analysis by a teacher and student.
Analysis by Teacher
Ms Sudeshna Bhattacharya, HOD Economics, Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Ghaziabad
The Economics Class XII exam was of an easy-to-moderate level. The MCQs were concept-based in macroeconomics; in the Indian Economy, they were from the NCERT itself. In macroeconomics, the (AD-AS) diagram-based questions came as an option with a descriptive question and the level was easy. Most of the questions were direct only and others were application-based. In Indian Economy, a thorough reading of NCERT was required to answer the questions and they were of moderate level. Numerical questions were easy. Case studies as well as subjective questions were easy. Only 2-3 MCQs were tricky.
Exam Analysis by Student
Shreya Gambhir, Seth Anandram Jaipuria School, Ghaziabad
The Economics Class XII paper was average above. It had some questions that our teachers had already included in pre-board papers, so we knew how to answer those. Further, the paper was a little bit lengthy for me, but I managed to complete in time. The difficulty level was average, to be honest, not too difficult but not easy either. The case studies had one question from the passage; the rest 2 questions were from the book only.
Exam Analysis by Student
Soumya Dubey
The Economics Class XII paper was overall easy. The questions were mostly direct and numericals were easy. MCQs required a bit of application but they were good too. Case studies were also direct and regular.
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