The 2026 CBSE Class 10 pattern continues the shift towards competency-based questions — case studies, application, and source-based reasoning. Old-school rote prep no longer hits 95%+.
Subject Priority Order
- Maths & Science: highest score-volatility, 60% of weekly study time.
- Social Science: high memorisation, plan flashcards from October.
- English: practice writing answers in exam format, not just reading.
- Hindi / 2nd language: don't underestimate — easy 95+ here lifts overall %.
Mock-Test Calendar
- Aug–Oct: 1 mock per subject per month.
- Nov–Dec: 1 mock per subject every 2 weeks.
- Jan–Feb: 1 full mock per week, exam-condition.
- Last 7 days: revision only — no new mocks.
Common Mistakes That Cost Marks
- Skipping NCERT for reference books — board paper is 80% NCERT-aligned.
- Ignoring weightage charts — wasting time on low-mark chapters.
- No timed practice — students 'know' the answer but can't write it in time.
- Studying in isolation — peer-explained concepts stick deeper.
Expert Insights & FAQs
Direct answers to common tutoring concerns
How many hours should I study daily for Class 10?
Aim for 3 focused hours after school + 1 hour revision. Quality over quantity — 4 distracted hours is worse than 2 deep ones.
Are sample papers enough or do I need a tutor?
Sample papers help if your concept base is solid. If you scored < 70% in any subject in pre-boards, get a tutor for that subject. The first call to Tutors Parliament's student support expert is free.
When should I start board prep?
Class 9 finals onwards is ideal. By July of Class 10, syllabus should be 50% covered with weekly tests.
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