📐 Class 10 Mathematics Pairing Scheme 2026

Access the official marks distribution, question paper structure, and chapter combinations for Class 10 Mathematics annual board exams.

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Prof. Dr. Sajid Ali (Senior Mathematics Curriculum Board Specialist)

18+ years of teaching experience, specializing in calculus, linear algebra, and textbook alignment for PCTB and FBISE. This blueprint represents the official curriculum pairing allocation for the current academic session.

📐 Master Chapter Weightage with the Class 10 Mathematics Pairing Scheme 2026

Planning your preparation according to the official 10th class mathematics pairing scheme 2026 is the most efficient way to study. The board allocates a specific number of Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), short questions, and long essay questions to each chapter. By studying this division, you can quickly identify which units are most critical (carrying high marks weightage) and which can be prepared with less emphasis, optimizing your exam scores.

📊 Breakdown of the exam structure

The annual paper for Mathematics generally follows a three-part layout:

💡 Smart Study Planning Using the Pairing Blueprints

Maximize your efficiency by prioritizing chapters as follows:

  1. Secure the Long Questions: Target the specific chapter pairings that you find easiest and master them completely.
  2. Drill Short Question Sections: Ensure you can answer the required quota in each subjective group.
  3. Don't Skip MCQs: Review exercise summary highlights for all chapters to secure full marks in the objective section.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Common queries about this curriculum guide.

It tells you the exact weightage of each chapter. Instead of studying blindly, you can focus on chapters that carry the maximum marks in annual exams.
Pairing schemes are guidelines released by board examiners. While 95% of the annual paper matches this scheme, minor variations can occasionally occur.
Yes, it applies to all 9 boards in Punjab (BISE Lahore, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, Rawalpindi, etc.) as well as Federal Board guidelines.
Yes, the marking weights remain the same, but the questions themselves will follow Student Learning Outcomes (SLO) criteria.