CBSE Class 12 Applied Mathematics Marking Scheme 2026

The CBSE Class 12 Applied Mathematics marking scheme is an essential guide that helps students understand how their answers will be evaluated in the board exams. It specifies the distribution of marks across objective, short-answer, and long-answer questions, enabling students to plan their preparation more strategically. The exam is designed to test conceptual clarity, analytical skills, and the ability to apply mathematical principles to problem-solving.

The marking scheme clearly explains how marks are allotted—detailed, multi-step problems and numerical questions carry higher weightage, with marks awarded for accuracy, logical steps, and clarity of presentation. Short-answer questions usually focus on core concepts, formulas, and theorems, assessing students’ ability to apply them in different scenarios.

Key topics such as matrices, calculus, probability, statistics, and differential equations are given significant importance. By analyzing the marking scheme, students can identify high-weightage areas, refine their exam strategy, and manage time effectively. This structured understanding ensures their answers meet examiners’ expectations, ultimately boosting their chances of scoring higher in the subject.

 

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