JKBOSE Class 12 Today's English Paper 2025: Check Details
The JKBOSE Class 12 English paper conducted today on 8th November in the winter zone. The paper stuck to its tried-and-true format, making it feel like a comfortable conversation rather than a high-stakes interrogation. As per the official syllabus for 2025-26, the theory section carried 80 marks and students were supposed to attempt 68 marks only, with the remaining 20 allocated to internal assessments a structure that's been a staple to build well-rounded language proficiency.
The exam kicked off at the usual 10:30 AM slot, lasting three hours, giving everyone ample time to breathe and brainstorm.
Students arriving at centers reported smooth arrangements: vigilant invigilators, no major tech glitches, and even a nod to the weather with extra warm-up breaks in colder spots.
The question paper came in multiple sets (X, Y, Z, and more), shuffled via lottery just days before, ensuring fairness and keeping any last-minute leaks at bay.
Download the JKBOSE Class 12th Paper Here
Breaking Down the Sections:
The English Paper was nicely balanced across reading, writing, grammar, and literature.
1. Reading Comprehension:
• This section, worth around 20 marks, featured two unseen passages, one narrative and one factual pulling from contemporary themes like environmental awareness and digital ethics.
2. Writing Skills:
• Clocking in at 25-30 marks, this was the creative playground. Options included letter writing (formal invites to cultural fests or complaints about urban pollution), article drafting on "Empowering Women in J&K's Handicraft Sector," and a short story based on prompts like "The Forgotten Bridge."
• Grammar wove in seamlessly with error corrections and sentence rearrangements.
3. Literature:
• The 30-mark chunk drew heavily from the 2025-26 syllabus: prose from Snapshots (like "The Tiger King" for its satirical bite) and poetry from Flamingo (hello, "My Mother at Sixty-Six" for emotional layers).
• Questions ranged from extract-based.
It was moderate rewarding if you'd annotated your NCERT books, but tricky for those skim-reading.
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