March 7, 2026 | 12:25 AM IST | 5 mins read
The Algebra paper carries 40 marks and covers key chapters including quadratic equations, arithmetic progression, probability and statistics. Check details on paper analysis, key topics, marks distribution, grace marks and guidelines.

Maharashtra SSC Maths Paper 2026: The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education (MSBSHSE) has concluded the SSC Class 10 Maths Part 1 (Algebra) examination today, March 6. The exam timings for the morning session was 11 am to 1 pm.
To clear the Maharashtra SSC board exam, students must secure at least 35% marks in each subject. The board follows a combined evaluation system for mathematics, meaning candidates are not required to pass part 1 and part 2 separately. Instead, the final result is calculated by adding marks obtained in Maths Part 1, Maths Part 2, and the internal assessment.
Students who fall short by 2–3 marks may be granted grace marks to help them meet the minimum passing requirement of 35 percent.
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The maths part 1 paper carries 40 marks and focuses entirely on the Algebra portion of the syllabus. The class 10 Algebra syllabus includes the following chapters:
The overall 100 marks for Mathematics are divided into three components:
Candidates appearing for the Maharashtra SSC Maths Part 1 Exam 2026 are advised to carefully follow the instructions issued by the MSBSHSE board to ensure smooth entry and avoid any inconvenience on the exam day.
Updates on the Maharashtra SSC Class 10 maths paper 1 exam will be shared here after the conclusion of the papers. As per the media reports, the ongoing SSC exams across the state have so far been conducted smoothly, with no major issues reported at examination centres.
The Maharashtra state board does not publish official answer keys for SSC board papers. However, after the exam, several coaching institutes and subject experts may release unofficial answer keys and detailed paper analyses to help students gauge their expected scores.
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