The Multan Board 10th Class Pairing Scheme 2026 is an important preparation guide for students appearing in the Matric Annual Examinations 2026 under the Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (BISE) Multan. Based on past paper patterns and board trends, the pairing scheme explains how chapters are combined in long questions, short questions, and MCQs.
Following the subject-wise pairing scheme helps students focus on high-scoring chapters, manage revision time efficiently, and prepare strategically for exams. The scheme is particularly useful for Science Group students, as it clearly outlines the pairing pattern for Physics, Chemistry, Biology, and Mathematics.
Students are advised to use the pairing scheme as a guidance tool, while still preparing the complete syllabus to avoid missing any unexpected questions.
Physics Pairing Scheme 2026 (10th Class – Multan Board)
Long Questions
- Chapter 9 + Chapter 10
- Chapter 11 + Chapter 12
- Chapter 13 + Chapter 14
Numericals
- Mostly from Chapters 9–12
- Short Questions & MCQs
- From all chapters
Chemistry Pairing Scheme 2026 (10th Class – Multan Board)
Long Questions
- Chapter 9 + Chapter 10
- Chapter 11 + Chapter 12
- Chapter 13 + Chapter 14
MCQs
- Equal distribution
- Short Questions
- From entire syllabus
Biology Pairing Scheme 2026 (10th Class – Multan Board)
Long Questions
- Chapter 9 + Chapter 10
- Chapter 11 + Chapter 12
- Chapter 13 + Chapter 14
Diagrams
- Frequently from Chapters 10, 12, 13
- Short Questions
- Mixed from all chapters
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Mathematics Pairing Scheme 2026 (10th Class – Multan Board)
Long Questions
- Chapter 1 + Chapter 2
- Chapter 3 + Chapter 4
- Chapter 5 + Chapter 6
- Short Questions & MCQs
- Balanced from full syllabus
English Pairing Scheme 2026 – Multan Board
- Short questions from all lessons
- Essay from expected/general topics
- Letter / Application compulsory
- Grammar and translation from textbook
Urdu Pairing Scheme 2026 – Multan Board
- Short questions from Nazm & Prose
- Paired poetry questions
- Essay from common topics
- Grammar: objective + subjective
Disclaimer
This pairing scheme is based on previous Multan Board exam trends and paper patterns. It is for guidance only; students should prepare the full syllabus.