TN SSLC Maths Paper Analysis 2026 Out; Check Section-wise Difficulty, Paper Pattern

TN SSLC Maths Paper Analysis 2026 Out; Check Section-wise Difficulty, Paper Pattern

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New Delhi, Updated on Mar 25, 2026 16:26 IST
TN SSLC maths paper analysis 2026 is out now. As per initial reactions, the overall difficulty level of Tamil Nadu 10th maths exam has been reported as moderate. Read further to know section-wise difficulty level, paper pattern and students' reactions here for Tamil Nadu Mathematics exam here.

TN SSLC maths paper analysis 2026 is out now. As per initial reactions, the overall difficulty level of the Tamil Nadu 10th maths exam 2026 has been reported as moderate. Read further to know the section-wise difficulty level, paper pattern and students' reactions here. 

TN SSLC Maths Paper Analysis 2026

The Directorate of Government Examinations, Tamil Nadu (TNDGE) has successfully concluded the TN SSLC maths exam 2026 today at 1:15 PM. As per the initial reactions, the overall Tamil Nadu 10th SSLC 2026 difficulty was moderate. However, a few students reported that the numericals were difficult and time-consuming. Though the paper was not completely lengthy, due to step-level calculations, some students were not able to complete the paper on time. Students reported that section-IV (long answer type) was the toughest of all. Meanwhile, section I (objective-type questions) was the easiest in today's paper. 

TN SSLC Maths Exam 2026: Section-wise Difficulty Level

The TN SSLC question paper 2026 was divided into sections such as objective-type questions, SA and LA. Students can check the section-wise difficulty level below:

Section Difficulty Level
Section I (Objective/1-mark questions) Easy to moderate
Section II (Very Short Answer) Moderate
Section III (Short Answer) Moderate
Section IV (Long Answer) Moderate but time-consuming

TN SSLC Question Paper Pattern 2026 

The TN SSLC Maths exam 2026 was a 100-mark paper divided into four parts. Part I contains 15 compulsory one-mark MCQs. Part II and Part III included very short and short-answer type questions. Further, Part IV included long-answer type questions.

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