The model paper for Rajasthan Board Class 12th Economics subject is available here. Students studying in Class 12th of Rajasthan Board can also check here the exam pattern, marking scheme and blue print for unit-wise marks distribution. As per the syllabus of Board of Secondary Education, Rajasthan (BSER) for Class 12th Economics, the subject has been allotted 100 marks which are divided in to 80 marks for Theory paper and 20 marks for internal papers. Check here all about Rajasthan Board Class 12th Economics question paper and also download the model paper with answer key as provided in this page below.
Weightage for Theory paper of Rajasthan Board Class 12th Economics subject –
Sections |
Marks Weightage |
Part A Microeconomics |
40 marks |
Part B Macroeconomics |
40 marks |
Total |
80 marks |
Weightage for Internal paper of Rajasthan Board Class 12th Economics subject –
Category |
Marks Weightage |
Concept knowledge |
10 |
Projects |
5 |
Attendance |
3 |
Discipline |
2 |
Total |
20 marks |
Check below the complete details for BSER Class 12th Economics Paper –
BSER Class 12th Economics: Syllabus weightage based on objectives-

Exam Pattern for BSER Class 12th Economics Paper:
Exam mode: written/pen-paper based test
Total marks: 80 marks
Type of questions: Very short, Short Answer types and long answer types
Exam duration: 3 hours 15 minutes
Total questions (with internal options): 30 questions
Minimum Passing Marks – 33 marks
Rajasthan Board Class 12 Economics Syllabus
BSER Class 12th Economics: Types of questions and Marks allotment –
Rajasthan Board Class 12th Economics: Unit-wise marks distribution-
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Rajasthan Board Class 12th Economics Books
General Instructions for Rajasthan Board Class 12th Economics paper –
- Before beginning the exam, students should write their roll number on the answer sheet first
- All the questions are compulsory
- Write the answers only in the answer sheet provided.
- Write down the serial number of the question before attempting it.
- For questions having more than one part, the answers to those questions are to be written together in continuity.
- If there is any error/difference/contradiction in Hindi and English versions of the questions papers, the questions of Hindi should be treated valid.
Part |
Questions |
Marks per question |
Word limit |
A |
1-10 |
1 |
10-20 words |
B |
11-18 |
2 |
20-30 words |
C |
19-27 |
4 |
50-60 words |
D |
28-30 |
6 |
200-250 words |
- There are internal choices from question number 28, 29 and 30.