If you've glanced at any recent CBSE sample paper, you've likely spotted a clear trend - fewer direct questions and far more real-life situations, data charts, and case studies. This isn't accidental. CBSE has been steadily restructuring its assessment model to emphasise conceptual clarity and competency, a direction highlighted across its circulars and question-paper designs.

Case-based questions are now a significant part of this reform, especially for Class 10 and 12. Here's why they came in - and how students can master them without stress.

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A SHIFT FROM MEMORY TO UNDERSTANDING

For years, CBSE has stated in its assessment guidelines that students must be evaluated on understanding, application, analy

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