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10th Class Public Exams 2026: Teachers Share Smart Tips to Score High Marks

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10th Class Public Exams 2026
10th Class Public Exams 2026


The annual examinations for class 10 are approaching. The SSC Board is making arrangements to conduct the examinations from March 14 to April 16.

  • Theories in mathematics.. Skills in science
  • Full marks if you focus on both
  • Answers should be written without relying on multiple choice questions.
  • There is a chance of achieving good results if you study with a plan.
  • Subject teachers' suggestions for tenth grade students

SSC 10th Public Exams 2026 – Important Details & Study Tips
Exam Conducting Authority Board of Secondary Education (SSC Board)
Exam Schedule
Particular Details
Exam Start Date 14 March 2026
Exam End Date 16 April 2026
Exam Type Annual Public Examinations
Mathematics Exam Pattern
Section Marks
Part A 60 Marks
Part B 20 Marks
Total Marks 80 Marks
Important Topics – Mathematics
Topic
Real Numbers
Sets and Polynomials
Quadratic Equations
Arithmetic Series
Statistics and Graphs
Linear Equations
Important Topics – Physical Science
Key Areas
Light Reflection and Refraction
Chemical Bonding
Classification of Elements
Human Eye and Electric Motor
Practice Previous 5 Years Question Papers
Important Topics – Biology
Focus Areas
Nutrition and Respiration
Circulation and Coordination
Reproduction Systems
Human Heart and Kidney Structure
Nerve Cell and Brain Diagrams
English Preparation Tips
Focus Areas
Understand Characters and Key Events
Tenses and Grammar
Active & Passive Voice
Reported Speech
Letter Writing, Essays and Diary Entry
Exam Writing Tips
Advice from Teachers
Read the entire question paper before answering
Answer known questions first
Write answers point-wise
Underline keywords and headings
Maintain neat handwriting

Hyderabad City: The annual examinations of the tenth class are approaching. The SSC board is making arrangements to conduct the examinations from March 14 to April 16. With this, students are wrestling with books. In the same vein, teachers are also trying hard to bring 100 percent results in their schools. To this end, special classes are being conducted for students in the morning and evening. However, subject teachers say that studying for hours in the classrooms and at home is not important, and that 10 GPA will be achieved only if you move forward in a planned manner. 


They suggest that after the question paper is given in the examination room, you should read everything thoroughly before writing the answers, as if you write in a hurry, there is a possibility of making mistakes and the marks will also decrease.


Master these in science and English.

In physical science, one should focus on light, chemical bonding, and classification of elements. Also, one should practice important pictures like reflection of light, refraction, ray images, human eye, and electric motor. In physics, one should write and read the formulas and equations in chemistry separately. Especially, one should analyze the question papers of the last 5 years. That way, one will know what the questions are going to be.


  • Practice writing clear answers to 2 mark and 4 mark questions in a short time. It is good to highlight (underline) important words while writing detailed answers.
  • In Biological Science, you can get 9 marks by reading and understanding the experiments in the lessons on nutrition, respiration, circulation, reproduction, and coordination twice.
  • If you practice the diagrams of the heart structure, excretory system, kidney structure, nerve cell, brain, male and female reproductive systems, sperm, etc. of various mammals, you can easily score 7 marks.


In English, you need to understand the key events and characters in prose and poetry. To score marks in Part-B, you need to focus on formats like tenses, active/passive voice, reported speech, preparations, letter writing, diary entry, essay speech, interview script, and notice.


You should divide your time between reading the passage, writing the answers, and checking at the end. Underline the headings and keywords. Write your answers point-wise. If you make sure your handwriting is clear and neat, you will get good marks in the evaluation of your answer sheets.

You should focus on these in mathematics..

The exam is conducted for a total of 80 marks in Mathematics. In this, there are questions for 60 marks in Part-A and 20 marks in Part-B. You will get more marks only if you solve the problems in the form of theorems. You should practice graphs of real numbers, sets, polynomials, quadratic equations, series, statistics, polynomials, and linear equations. If you also write the questions in the objective paper carefully, you will get full marks.

Don't rush math.


Many students get anxious during the annual math exam. They make mistakes even in familiar questions and fail. Apart from that, after being given the question paper, one should carefully examine all the questions. Answer the known ones first.

Rambabu, Maths School Assistant, GHS Isamiabazar


Getting 40/40 in biology is easy.

It is not difficult to score 40 out of 40 marks in Biology if you study in a planned manner. There are no important questions in the Continuous Comprehensive Evaluation System. You should read the text thoroughly and understand it. First, you should understand the pattern of the questions. Focusing on flowcharts, tables, graphs will be beneficial. When asking questions on real-life issues such as organ donation, child marriage, feticide, water conservation, energy resources, etc., you should focus on them. There will be a possibility of asking four-mark questions under the Data Analysis Skill.

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