Kerala Plus Two Computer Science 2026 Answer Key: The Kerala Higher Secondary (DHSE) conducted the Plus Two Computer Science examination today, March 12, 2026. This exam commenced at 9:30 AM and will continue till 11:45 AM. The Kerala Plus Two Computer Science 2026 exam begins with a 15-minute Cool-off time, starting at 9:30 AM, allowing students to read and strategise their answers before the writing session officially begins at 9:45 AM.Â
After the exam concludes, our subject expert will provide the live Kerala Plus Two Computer Science 2026 answer key and a comprehensive exam analysis, based on initial feedback from students.Â
Kerala Plus Two Computer Science 2026 Answer Key Unofficial
The Kerala 12th Computer Science theory paper is set for 60 marks, with the remaining 40 marks accounted for through practical evaluation (30) and continuous assessment (10). Students can expect a mix of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), short-answer reasoning, and descriptive programming tasks. The unofficial answer key will be provided soon after the exam concludes:
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Kerala Plus Two Computer Science 2026 Exam Analysis
Our subject matter experts will provide a comprehensive paper analysis shortly after the exam concludes. This breakdown will include the overall and section-wise difficulty level of the paper based on students' feedback.
| Particulars | Details |
| Overall difficulty level of the paper | Easy - Moderate |
| MCQs difficulty level | Easy |
| Short Answer Questions difficulty level | Easy |
| Long Answer Questions difficulty level | Moderate |
| Was the paper lengthy? | No |
Students can use the Kerala Plus Two Computer Science 2026 exam analysis and unofficial answer key for reference only.
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- Overall Difficulty: Moderate.
- Easiest Section: Part A - Objective/1-mark questions.
- Time Management: Most students reported that the 2-hour writing window was sufficient.
- High-Scoring Areas: SQL queries and Python syntax
- Amartya Viswa Kumar from Thiruvananthapuram says.”The paper felt quite balanced. Most of the theory questions were directly from the textual exercises and the model exam patterns we practiced last month. I'm feeling confident about the objective section.”
- According to Gautam, the paper was moderate. The section on Data Structures required a bit of extra thought, but the DBMS and Web Technology chapters were very easy. I finished 10 minutes early to for a final re-check.
As the final bell rang, the Kerala class 12th Computer Science exam 2026 concluded. Invigilators will allow students to leave the examination centre after collecting their answers sheets. Stay tuned for initial reaction from students.
Based on the recent model exams held in February, the 2026 paper is expected to be moderate to slightly challenging. As per the changes introduced, there is a higher focus on application-based questions (50% competency-based), as a result students will need to apply logic while framing answers.
In 2025 the paper was generally rated as moderate. While the theory questions were straightforward, students found the coding snippets in Python and C++ to be slightly time-consuming, requiring more than expected time to tracing loops and logic.
The paper consists of four sections:
- Section I - 1-mark objective questions
- Section II - 2-mark short answers
- Section III - 3-mark descriptive questions
- Section IV - 5-mark long-form/coding questions
To pass, students must secure a minimum of 30% i.e., 18 marks in the Terminal Evaluation (Theory) and an overall aggregate of 30% when combined with CE and Practical scores.
The Kerala 12th Computer Science theory paper Terminal Evaluation carries 60 marks. The remaining 40 marks are attributed to Practical Exams of 30 marks and Continuous Evaluation/Internals of 10 marks.
The Kerala Plus Two Computer Science 2026 exam writing session begins. The bell rang at 9:45 AM after the cool-off time concluded signaling students to start writing the answers. The exam will conclude 2 hours at 11:45 AM.
A mandatory 15-minute cool-off interval from 9:30 AM – 9:45 AM is currently underway, giving students a chance to strategize before they begin writing. The exam officially starts as soon as the 9:45 AM bell signals the end of this period.
The Kerala Plus Two Computer Science 2026 exam will commence at 9:30 AM today. As per the reports students have entered the examination hall and settled down before the bell rings.