Tamil Nadu SSLC Maths Paper 2026 LIVE: TN Class 10 mathematics exam; question paper balanced
TN 10th Maths Exam 2026: The Class 10 maths paper concluded at 1:15 pm. Updates on timings, pattern, answer key, timetable, and analysis
The Directorate of Government Examinations, Tamil Nadu (TNDGE) conducted the Tamil Nadu Class 10 (SSLC) Mathematics exam today, March 25, from 10:00 AM to 1:15 PM across the state. The question paper was based on the prescribed syllabus, covering key areas such as algebra, geometry, and arithmetic.
As per the student reactions, the paper was balanced and manageable overall. However, some students found a few 2-mark questions slightly tricky, while the 5-mark questions were relatively straightforward and scoring.
Students were required to carry their TN Class 10 hall ticket to the examination centre, as entry was not permitted without it. A 10-minute reading time was provided from 10:00 AM to 10:10 AM to go through the question paper, followed by a 5-minute window until 10:15 AM to verify personal details. Writing began at 10:15 AM.
Candidates were seated in their designated places and were required to strictly follow invigilators’ instructions. Carrying mobile phones, electronic devices, or any unauthorised materials into the examination hall was strictly prohibited.
TN Class 10 Mathematics question paper analysis
Following the conclusion of the TN Class 10 Mathematics exam, paper analysis are being shared by coaching institutes and subject experts. The Directorate of Government Examinations, Tamil Nadu does not release official answer keys for board exams.
Experts and educators have described the paper as balanced and student-friendly, noting that most questions were from the prescribed syllabus. While a few 2-mark questions were slightly tricky, the 5-mark questions were largely straightforward and scoring.
Unofficial answer keys released by subject experts are expected to help students review their responses and estimate their probable scores.
Section-wise Difficulty Breakdown
The section-wise breakdown of Class 10 SSCL maths exam is;
| Section | Question Type | Difficulty Level | Student Feedback |
|
Section 1
|
Multiple Choice(1 mark questions) | Easy | Most students found this easy |
|
Section 2
|
Short answer (2 mark) | Tricky | Students found this section tricky and slightly tougher |
|
Section 3
|
Answer (5 mark) | Moderate | Students found this easy |
|
Section 4
|
Long answer (8 mark) | Balanced | Students said this section was easy but too lengthy |
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