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Md Shahzad

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While preparing CGBSE class 10 study time table, divide the whole day into sessions. Students should give more time to difficult subjects/topics. They should also keep some time for revision pof the syllabus and solving the model paper.

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Each subject usually has a mix of 20-25% objective questions, 30-40% short answer questions, and 30-40% long answer questions. The number of questions may vary slightly from subject to subject. For example, in Science, there are questions based on experiments and diagrams too. Knowing this division helps students give the right amount of time to each type during preparation. Model papers provide the best idea about this.

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Md Shahzad

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CGBSE sometimes removes certain topics to reduce pressure on students. For 2026 exams, so far, the board has not shortened or deleted any topics in any subject. In case the board made any change in the syllabus, we will update the same here. The updated list of deleted topics will be available on the official website or through school notifications. Students should make sure they study only the topics included in the current syllabus. Avoid preparing chapters that are officially removed.

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Salviya Antony

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In MBSE 10th grade, Mathematics, Science, and Social Science are easy to score high marks if you learn the topics. If you are good in grammar, you can score well in languages.

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It is mandatory to have 75% attendance to get hall ticket for the board examinations. However, you may submit a medical certificate in case you were not well or due to any other medical condition to get a waiver.

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Salviya Antony

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Chances are less for out of syllabus questions in UK 10th board exam question papers. Uttarakhand 10th board exams 2026 will be based on 100% UK 10th syllabus. If any questions are out of syllabus, students will be awarded the marks for it. 

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