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Students can verify their responses based on the tentative CBSE Class 12 Physics answer key 2026. The CBSE 12th Physics exam was held from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm on February 20, 2026.

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New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has conducted the class 12 Physics exam today, February 20, 2026. The CBSE class 12 Physics (subject code: 041) was held from 10:30 am to 1:30 pm at various exam centres across the country.

Students might have started searching for the CBSE class 12 Physics answer key 2026 to verify their responses. Let's explore key details regarding the CBSE 12th Physics answer key 2026 pdf.

CBSE Class 12 Physics Exam Analysis 2026

CBSE class 12 Physics answer key 2026

The CBSE Class 12 Physics answer key 2026 will help students to verify their responses. Students should note that the board never releases CBSE answer key papers after the board exams are over. Students can get the unofficial answer key available at private coaching centres to calculate their probable score. It is to be noted that the evaluation will not be based on the unofficial answer key.

If released on the official portal, students can follow the below steps to access the answer key.

How to download CBSE 12th Physics answer key 2026 pdf?

Step 1: Open the official portal of CBSE at cbse.gov.in

Step 2: Go to the answer key link, if available

Step 3: Find the CBSE 12th Physics answer key 2026 pdf

Step 4: Download CBSE answer key pdf

Step 5: Take a printout of answer key for future need

CBSE class 12 Physics exam 2026 highlights

Board Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE)
StandardClass 12
Subject Physics
Subject code42
Exam date February 20, 2026
Exam time 10:30 am to 1:30 pm
Difficulty level Moderate
Maximum marks70 marks

The Class XII Physics question paper consists of 33 compulsory questions for a total of 70 marks, to be attempted in 3 hours. The paper is divided into five sections: Section A (16 questions – 12 MCQs + 4 Assertion-Reason, 1 mark each), Section B (5 questions of 2 marks each), Section C (7 questions of 3 marks each), Section D (2 case-study based questions of 4 marks each), and Section E (3 long-answer questions of 5 marks each).

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