Last Updated Feb - 27 - 2026, 04:57 PM | Source : Fela News | Visitors : 81
Students call CBSE Class 10 AI paper easy and logical expect high scores.
The CBSE Class 10 Artificial Intelligence board exam conducted on February 27, 2026, brought visible relief to many students stepping out of their examination centres. Instead of anxious faces, there were smiles and light conversations about answers. Across different cities, students described the paper as easy, logical and mostly predictable based on their preparation.
Many students shared that the questions were straightforward and clearly framed. Some even said they are expecting very high marks because nothing in the paper felt out of syllabus or confusing. One student mentioned that the case based questions were interesting and practical rather than tricky. Another said it felt like solving classroom exercises instead of a stressful board exam.
Teachers also expressed satisfaction with the structure of the paper. According to subject experts, the exam focused on conceptual clarity and real life application of artificial intelligence topics. Instead of testing rote memorisation, it checked understanding of basic principles like data handling, AI tools, and logical thinking. This approach reportedly made students more confident while writing answers.
Several students completed the paper before time and used the extra minutes to review their responses carefully. Unlike some other subjects where students struggle to manage time, this AI exam appeared balanced in terms of length and difficulty. The three hour duration seemed sufficient for most candidates.
There was a noticeable sense of calm outside examination halls. Students were discussing answers in groups, comparing responses and calculating possible scores. Many said the paper felt fair and aligned with what teachers had taught throughout the year.
While final results will only be declared later, early reactions suggest strong performance overall. Parents waiting outside also seemed relieved after hearing positive feedback. For many students, this experience boosted confidence for upcoming board exams. When an exam matches preparation and feels manageable, it reduces unnecessary pressure and allows students to focus better on the next challenge ahead.
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