Students preparing for the CBSE Class 12 exams in 2026 can get ready for their Economics paper. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) will hold the Class 12 Economics exam on March 18, 2026 . This information is helpful for students to plan their study schedule.
The official CBSE Class 12 Economics Question Paper for 2026 will be available on the CBSE website after the exam. Websites like Shiksha.com will also provide the question paper on the day of the exam.
Students can download and practice old question papers to understand the exam pattern, how marks are given, the types of questions asked, and how difficult the exam might be. Practicing with past papers is a good way to prepare effectively.
Why Practice Old Question Papers?
Solving previous years' Economics question papers for Class 12 offers several benefits:
- It helps students understand the exam pattern and marking scheme.
- Students can see how many marks each question carries.
- It gives an idea of the exam's difficulty level.
- It helps students understand the kinds of questions that are usually asked.
- Practicing within the time limit helps students learn time management for the actual exam.
The CBSE Class 12 board exams are scheduled to take place between February 17 and April 10, 2026.
CBSE Class 12 Economics Previous Years' Question Papers
Until the 2026 question paper is released, students can download and practice papers from previous years. It's important to be familiar with the CBSE Class 12 Economics syllabus and the exam pattern before starting practice.
| Year | Download Link |
| CBSE 12th Economics QP 2025 | Download PDF |
| CBSE Class 12 Economics Question Paper 2024 | Download PDF |
| CBSE 12th Economics Question Paper 2023 | Download PDF |
| CBSE Class 12 Eco Question Paper 2022 | Download PDF |
| You can find question papers for all subjectshere. | |
Preparation Tips for Economics Exam
To do well in the CBSE Class 12 Economics exam, students should focus on these topics:
- National Income and Economic Growth : This is a key part of Macroeconomics.
- Money and Banking : Understand the role of the Reserve Bank of India (RBI).
- Public Finance and Fiscal Policy : Learn how these affect the economy.
- International Trade and Balance of Payments (BoP) : Master these concepts.
- Solve previous years' question papers and sample papers regularly.