Chemistry is a core subject in the Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) curriculum, demanding the assessment of a student’s knowledge across Physical, Inorganic, and Organic Chemistry. Excelling in the MPBSE Class 12 Chemistry exam is vital for students targeting competitive entrance exams like JEE and NEET. The exam requires proficiency in chemical reactions, numerical stoichiometry, and conceptual understanding.
This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about the MPBSE Class 12 Chemistry Exam 2026, including the official exam date, updated syllabus, detailed paper pattern, and resources for previous year papers.
The MPBSE conducts the Higher Secondary School Certificate (HSSC) Examination annually. The Chemistry paper adheres to a theory-plus-practical structure.
The MP Board Class 12 theory exams are scheduled from February 7 to March 5, 2026, and will be held in a single morning shift.
The confirmed date for the Chemistry theory paper is:
The MP Board Class 12 Chemistry syllabus is based on the NCERT curriculum and covers 16 chapters. The board has confirmed it will cover the 100% syllabus.
The syllabus is categorized into Physical, Inorganic, and Organic Chemistry:
The total assessment is for 100 marks, with the theory component being 70 marks. The pattern is designed to assess diverse skills, with questions divided into: 40% Objective, 40% Subjective, and 20% Analytical.
Theory Question Paper Structure (70 Marks)
The theory paper is structured into four main question categories, with internal choices provided for Q. 6 through Q. 20.
Passing Marks: Students must achieve a minimum of 33% overall in the subject (including theory and practical marks) to pass.
The 30-mark practical component is assessed internally by the school and is crucial for boosting the overall percentage.
While a detailed unit-wise mark split for 2026 is not explicitly provided, the MPBSE curriculum generally places high importance on the following areas, which frequently contain the 3-mark and 4-mark questions:
Success in Chemistry requires balancing theory with practical application.
Practising PYQs is essential for understanding the board’s question pattern and identifying frequently repeated concepts.
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