Master Your Math Prep with Strategy
This dashboard translates the 2026 Mathematics Blueprint into a clear visual guide. By analyzing the chapter-wise marks distribution, you can prioritize the high-weightage Algebra and Geometry units to ensure you reach your goal of a perfect 100.
Chapter Weightage Distribution
Visualizing marks allocation to help you prioritize your study hours.
Chapter Insights & Expert Tips
Every unit requires a different approach. Below is the detailed breakdown of marks for each specific chapter from the 2026 syllabus, coupled with strategic tips from educators to help you focus on the most likely question types.
Understanding the Exam Pattern
The paper is strictly divided into two distinct parts of 50 marks each.
Part A: Objective
- ▶ 50 Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs)
- ▶ 1 Mark each, no negative marking
- ▶ Conducted via OMR Sheet evaluation
- ▶ Focus on formula application and mental math
Part B: Subjective
- ▶ 5 Major Questions (10 Marks each)
- ▶ Step-wise marking is applied
- ▶ Internal choices available for all questions
- ▶ Focus on theorems, proofs, and neat diagrams
Step-by-Step Success Roadmap
Follow this sequence to cover the syllabus effectively based on the blueprint.
Secure the Easy Marks
Begin with Statistics, Probability, and Coordinate Geometry. These chapters are logical, formula-based, and guarantee 25+ easy marks.
Master the Algebra Backbone
Spend significant time on Quadratic Equations and AP. These form the bulk of both Objective and Subjective sections.
Geometry Theorems & Constructions
Practice drawing neat constructions and writing proofs for standard theorems daily to secure the full 18 marks in Geometry.
Trigonometry & Mensuration Formulas
Create a formula chart. Success here depends entirely on memorizing ratios and volume/area formulas correctly.
