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CBSE Class 10 2026-27 Exam Pattern

Understanding the CBSE Class 10 exam pattern 2026-27 is crucial for exam preparation. The exam pattern includes details about question types, marking scheme, subject-wise weightage, and internal assessment. This comprehensive guide explains everything you need to know about the CBSE Class 10 marking scheme 2026-27.

CBSE Class 10 2026-27 Exam Pattern Overview

Particulars Details
Exam Mode Pen and Paper (Offline)
Exam Duration 3 hours for each subject
Total Marks per Subject 100 marks (80 theory + 20 internal assessment)
Question Types MCQs, Case-Based, Assertion-Reasoning, Short Answer, Long Answer
Passing Marks 33% in each subject (theory + internal combined)
Negative Marking No negative marking

CBSE Class 10 2026-27: Subject-Wise Exam Pattern

1. Mathematics (Standard & Basic) – Exam Pattern

Typology of Questions Total Marks Weightage (%)
Remembering & Understanding 44 marks 55%
Applying & Analysing 20 marks 25%
Evaluating & Creating 16 marks 20%
Total Theory Marks 80 marks 100%
Internal Assessment 20 marks
Grand Total 100 marks

Mathematics Question Paper Breakdown:

  • Section A: 20 MCQs (1 mark each) = 20 marks
  • Section B: 5 Short Answer Type I (2 marks each) = 10 marks
  • Section C: 6 Short Answer Type II (3 marks each) = 18 marks
  • Section D: 4 Long Answer Type (5 marks each) = 20 marks
  • Section E: 3 Case-Based Questions (4 marks each) = 12 marks
  • Total Theory: 80 marks

2. Science – Exam Pattern

Typology of Questions Total Marks Weightage (%)
Remembering & Understanding 36 marks 45%
Applying & Analysing 28 marks 35%
Evaluating & Creating 16 marks 20%
Total Theory Marks 80 marks 100%
Internal Assessment (Practical) 20 marks
Grand Total 100 marks

Science Question Paper Breakdown:

  • Section A: 20 MCQs (1 mark each) = 20 marks
  • Section B: 6 Very Short Answer (2 marks each) = 12 marks
  • Section C: 7 Short Answer (3 marks each) = 21 marks
  • Section D: 3 Long Answer (5 marks each) = 15 marks
  • Section E: 3 Case-Based Questions (4 marks each) = 12 marks
  • Total Theory: 80 marks

3. Social Science – Exam Pattern

Typology of Questions Total Marks Weightage (%)
Remembering & Understanding 32 marks 40%
Applying & Analysing 24 marks 30%
Evaluating & Creating 24 marks 30%
Total Theory Marks 80 marks 100%
Internal Assessment 20 marks
Grand Total 100 marks

4. English – Exam Pattern

Section Content Marks
Section A Reading Skills (Unseen Passages) 20 marks
Section B Grammar & Writing Skills 20 marks
Section C Literature (First Flight & Footprints) 40 marks
Total Theory Marks 80 marks
Internal Assessment Listening, Speaking, Project 20 marks
Grand Total 100 marks

CBSE Class 10 2026-27: Internal Assessment (20 Marks)

The 20 marks of internal assessment for each subject are distributed as follows:

Component Marks
Periodic Tests (Best 2 out of 3) 5 marks
Multiple Assessments (Quizzes, Discussions, Presentations) 5 marks
Portfolio (Classwork, Assignments, Project Work) 5 marks
Subject Enrichment Activities (Practical/Lab Work, Maps, Models) 5 marks
Total Internal Assessment 20 marks

CBSE Class 10 2026-27: Subject-Wise Marking Scheme Summary

Subject Theory Marks Internal Assessment Total Marks
Mathematics (Standard/Basic) 80 20 100
Science 80 20 100
Social Science 80 20 100
English 80 20 100
Hindi 80 20 100

CBSE Class 10 2026-27: Exam Pattern Highlights

  • Competency-Based Questions: 50% of the paper contains MCQs, case-based, and assertion-reasoning questions.
  • Constructed Response Questions: 20% short answer type (2-3 marks)
  • Long Answer Questions: 30% descriptive type (5 marks)
  • No Overall Choice: Internal choices are provided in some questions.
  • Practical Exam: For Science, practical exam is conducted by the school for 20 marks.

CBSE Class 10 2026-27: Preparation Strategy Based on Exam Pattern

  • For MCQs (20 marks): Focus on NCERT concepts, practice assertion-reasoning and case-based questions.
  • For Short Answer Questions (30 marks): Write crisp, point-wise answers. Practice definitions, differentiate between concepts, and short explanations.
  • For Long Answer Questions (30 marks): Practice writing detailed answers with diagrams (for Science), timelines (for History), and flowcharts.
  • For Internal Assessment (20 marks): Actively participate in class activities, maintain a neat portfolio, and complete projects on time.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) – CBSE Class 10 Exam Pattern 2026-27

  • Q: Is there any change in CBSE Class 10 exam pattern for 2026-27?
    A: CBSE follows the pattern introduced in 2023-24 with 50% competency-based questions. No major changes are expected for 2026-27. Always check the official CBSE website for the latest updates.
  • Q: Is there negative marking in CBSE Class 10 board exams?
    A: No, there is no negative marking for incorrect answers in CBSE Class 10 board exams.
  • Q: What is the difference between Mathematics Standard and Mathematics Basic?
    A: Mathematics Standard has a tougher level and is for students who want to take Maths in Class 11. Mathematics Basic is easier and for students not opting for Maths in higher classes.
  • Q: How is the 20-mark internal assessment calculated?
    A: Internal assessment includes Periodic Tests (5 marks), Multiple Assessments (5 marks), Portfolio (5 marks), and Subject Enrichment Activities (5 marks).
  • Q: Can I use a calculator in CBSE Class 10 board exams?
    A: No, calculators are not allowed in CBSE Class 10 board exams.

Important Notes and Disclaimers

  • This page is updated for CBSE Class 10 – Academic Year 2026-27 | CBSE 2027 Board Examinations based on the official curriculum prescribed by the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE).
  • The exam pattern may be revised by CBSE. Students are advised to check the official CBSE website for the latest updates.
  • For the latest updates, circulars, and sample papers, students must regularly visit the official CBSE website (https://www.cbse.gov.in).
  • For specific queries related to subject combinations, textbooks, or examination dates, students should contact their school authorities.

This page is for informational purposes only. ALLEN Overseas has verified the information from official sources (cbse.gov.in). However, students must refer to official notifications from CBSE and their respective schools for final confirmation.

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