Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education Class 10 Mathematics Syllabus - Free PDF Download
Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education Syllabus 2025-26 Class 10: The Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education Class 10 Mathematics Syllabus for the examination year 2025-26 has been released by the Tamil Nadu Board, Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education. The board will hold the final examination at the end of the year following the annual assessment scheme, which has led to the release of the syllabus. The 2025-26 Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education Class 10 Mathematics Board Exam will entirely be based on the most recent syllabus. Therefore, students must thoroughly understand the new Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education syllabus to prepare for their annual exam properly.
The detailed Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education Class 10 Mathematics Syllabus for 2025-26 is below.
Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education Class 10 Mathematics Revised Syllabus
Tamil Nadu Board of Secondary Education Class 10 Mathematics Course Structure 2025-26 With Marking Scheme
| # | Unit/Topic | Weightage |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Relations and Functions | |
| 2 | Numbers and Sequences | |
| 3 | Algebra | |
| 4 | Geometry | |
| 5 | Coordinate Geometry | |
| 6 | Trigonometry | |
| 7 | Mensuration | |
| 8 | Statistics and Probability | |
| Total | - |
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Syllabus
- Ordered Pair
- Fundamental Concepts of Ordered Pairs and Relations
- Definition of Relation
- Domain
- Co-domain and Range of a Relation
- Functions
- Ways of Representing Functions
- Tabular Representation of a Function
- Graphical Representation of a Function
- Analytical Representation of a Function
- Some Elementary Functions
- Types of Functions
- Operations on Functions
- Inverse of a Function
- Algebra of Functions
- Some Special Functions
- Representation of Functions
- Vertical line test
- Types of Functions
- Types of Function based on Elements:
1) One One Function (or injective)
2) Many One Function
3) Onto Function (or surjective)
4) One One and Onto Function (or bijective)
5) Into Function
6) Constant Function - Types of Function based on Equation:
1) Identity Function
2) Linear Function
3) Quadratic Function
4) Cubic Function
5) Polynomial Functions - Types of Function based on the Range:
1) Modulus Function
2) Rational Function
3) Signum Function
4) Even and Odd Functions
5) Periodic Functions
6) Greatest Integer Function
7) Inverse Function
8) Composite Functions - Types of Function based on the Domain:
1) Algebraic Functions
2) Trigonometric Functions
3) Logarithmic Functions - Explicit and Implicit Functions
- Value of a Function
- Equal Functions
- Types of Function based on Elements:
- Special Cases of Functions
- Constant function
- Identity function
- Real valued function
- Composition of Functions
- Composition of three functions
- Identifying the Graphs of Linear, Quadratic, Cubic and Reciprocal Functions
- Linear Function
- Modulus or Absolute valued Function
- Quadratic Function
- Cubic Function
- Reciprocal Function
- Constant Function
- Introduction of Numbers and Sequences
- Euclid’s Division Algorithm
- Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
- Significance of the Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic
- Modular Arithmetic
- Congruence Modulo
- Connecting Euclid’s Division lemma and Modular Arithmetic
- Modulo operations
- Sequence in Number
- Arithmetic Progression (A.P.)
- Sequence, Series, and Progression
- Geometric Progression (G. P.)
- Nth Term of Geometric Progression (G.P.)
- General Term of a Geometric Progression (G.P.)
- Sum of First N Terms of a Geometric Progression (G.P.)
- Sum of infinite terms of a G.P.
- Geometric Mean (G.M.)
- Sum to' n' Terms of a Geometric Progression
- Sum to infinite terms of a G.P.
- Special Series
- Sum of first n natural numbers
- Sum of first n odd natural numbers
- Sum of squares of first n natural numbers
- Sum of cubes of first n natural numbers
- Simultaneous Linear Equations in Three Variables
- System of Linear Equations in Three Variables
- GCD and LCM of Polynomials
- Greatest Common Divisor (GCD) or Highest Common Factor (HCF) of Polynomials
- Least Common Multiple (LCM) of Polynomials
- Relationship between LCM and GCD
- Rational Expressions
- Reduction of Rational Expression
- Excluded Value
- Operations of Rational Expressions
- Multiplication of Rational Expressions
- Division of Rational Expressions
- Addition and Subtraction of Rational Expressions
Addition and Subtraction of Rational Expressions with Like Denominators
- Addition and Subtraction of Rational Expressions with unlike Denominators
- Square Root of Polynomials
- Find the Square Root by Factorization Method
- Finding the Square Root of a Polynomial by Division Method
- Quadratic Equations
- Definition: Quadratic Equation
- Definition: Roots of a Quadratic Equation
- Types of Quadratic Equations
- Definition: Solution Set
- Examples
- Graph of Variations
- Variables
- Constants
- Two types of variation: Direct variation, Indirect variation
- Quadratic Graphs
- Finding the Nature of Solution of Quadratic Equations Graphically
- Solving quadratic equations through the intersection of lines
- Concept of Matrices
- Matrices
- Determinants
- Cramer’s Rule
- Application in Economics
- Fundamentals of Geometrical Concepts
- Introduction
- Fundamental Geometrical Concepts
- Similarity of Triangles (Corresponding Sides & Angles)
- Corresponding Sides
- Corresponding Angles
- Thales Theorem and Angle Bisector Theorem
- Basic Proportionality Theorem (BPT) or Thales theorem Statement
- Converse of Basic Proportionality Theorem
- Angle Bisector Theorem
- Converse of Angle Bisector Theorem
- Construction of triangle
- Construction of a segment of a circle on a given line segment containing an angle θ.
- Construction of a triangle when its base, the vertical angle, and the median from the vertex of the base are given.
- Construct a triangle when its base, the vertical angle, and the altitude from the vertex to the base are given.
- Construct a triangle when its base, the vertical angle, and the point on the base where the bisector of the vertical angle meets the base.
- Right-angled Triangles and Pythagoras Property
- Converse of Pythagoras Theorem
In a triangle if the square of one side is equal to the sum of the squares of the remaining two sides, then the triangle is a right angled triangle.
- Secant and Tangent
- Introduction
- Definition: Secant
- Definition: Tangent
- Key Points Summary
- Concurrency Theorems
- Special cevians
- Ceva’s Theorem
- Menelaus Theorem
- Co-ordinate Geometry
- Co-ordinate Axes
- Coordinates of a Point
- Important Results
- Area of a Triangle by Heron's Formula
- Collinearity of three points
- Area of a General Quadrilateral
- Equally Inclined lines
- Slope of a Straight line
- Slopes of parallel lines
- Slopes of perpendicular lines
- Forms of the Equation of a Straight Line
- y = mx+c
- Equation of a Straight Line
- Inclination of a line
- Slope of a line
- Perpendicular Lines
- Angle between intersecting lines
- Different Forms of an equation of a straight line
- General form to other forms
- Trigonometric Ratios
- Trigonometric Identities (Square Relations)
- Angles of Elevation and Depression
- Definition: Line of Sight
- Definition: Angles of Elevation
- Definition: Angle of Depression
- Mensuration of Cylinder
- Definition: Cylinder
- Properties of a Cylinder
- Activity 1
- Activity 2
- Frustum of a Cone
- Mensuration of Cones
- Definition: Cone
- Types of Cones
- Properties of a Cone
- Activity
- Mensuration of a Sphere
- Surface area of a sphere
- Hemisphere
- Hollow Hemisphere
- Volume of Frustum of a Cone
- Surface Area of a Combination of Solids
- Conversion of Solids from One Shape to Another with No Change in Volume
- Measures of Dispersion
- Coefficient of Variation
- Concept of Probability
- Elementary Types of Events in Probability
- Addition Theorem of Probability
