Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) on Tuesday, December 07 conducts ISC (Class 12) Biotechnology and Legal Studies exams for two papers. The examination is reportedly held successfully for the ISC students. Compiled in the objective-type format, students were given OMR sheets to answer the objective type. Here below is the ISC Biotechnology and Legal Studies papers analysis as facilitated by the exam experts.
According to the reports, ISC (Class XII) Biotechnology Paper 1 (Theory) is held successfully on December 4, from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm. The question paper along with the OMR sheet was disbursed among the students at 1:50 pm, 10 minutes before the start of the examination. The candidates were strictly instructed to follow the COVID 19 related guidelines and protocols.
Based on the feedback received from the students, the level of Class 12 Biotechnology questions was average in difficulty while Legal Studies paper was comparatively difficult. Some of the questions were calculative and time-consuming, said a student after taking the Legal Studies paper, however, many of the students differ with the opinion.
As per the proposed first-semester exam pattern for ISC Class 12, the Biotechnology and Legal Studies papers were carrying a maximum of 35 marks each.
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The answer keys for the ISC Semester 1 Biotechnology and Legal Studies papers will help students to get a rough idea of their performance and expected score in the exam. Candidates can look at the unofficial answer key cum solutions being provided by different educators. Students have to compare their answers with the solutions provided.
It should be noted that the paper analysis will be uploaded once the educators come up with students' feedback related to the examination, over at 3:30 pm. Hence, the students are advised to keep a regular check at the website for announcements. The official answer key, however, will be released online on the council website cisce.org.