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TS SSC English Exam Pattern 2025-26 has been specified. The English theory paper will be conducted for 100 marks, and it will be divided into four different sections. You will be learning about reading comprehension, followed by the grammar section, then vocabulary, and lastly, you will be focusing on creative expression. You can download the TS SSC English Syllabus 2025-26 from the official website of the Telangana Board of Secondary Education to learn about the topics included in each section of the question paper and prepare accordingly. Make sure to complete the syllabus on time so that you can focus on revision using the model test papers available online.
To check out more information about the TS SSC English Exam Pattern 2025-26, read below:
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TS SSC English Exam Pattern 2025-26
The question paper is divided into four different sections. You can check out the detailed exam pattern from the table given below:
S. No. | Unit / Sub-Units | Marks |
|---|---|---|
1 | Reading Comprehension (All Prose, Poetry, SR lessons & Unseen) | 30 |
2 | Grammar (Textual / Workbook) | 20 |
3 | Vocabulary (Textual – based on prose lessons) | 20 |
4 | Creative Expression (Q.35 – (A) Conversation, (B) Diary) | 30 |
Total | — | 100 |
TS SSC English Section-Wise Exam Pattern 2025-26
You can check out the types of questions that will appear during each section from the table given below to understand the overall curriculum and prepare well for the exam:
Academic Standard | Syllabus |
|---|---|
Reading Comprehension | |
Q. 1 – 5 | All prose lessons in the textbook (First Flight) |
Q. 6 – 10 | All poems in the reader (First Flight) |
Q. 11 – 15 | All lessons from Supplementary Reader (Footprints without Feet) |
Q. 16 | Comprehension based on data, pie-chart, bar chart or tree diagram (Unseen) |
Study Skills | |
Q. 17 | Unseen passage for jumbled sentences |
Grammar | All grammar topics given in the textbook and workbook (Words and expressions) |
Vocabulary | Textual and based on prose lessons |
Creative Expression | |
Q. 35 (A) – Conversation | From all prose lessons |
Q. 35 (B) – Conversation | From all prose lessons |
Diary Entry | |
Q. 36 (A) | Textual theme based or independent of textual theme (formal and informal) |
Letter Writing | |
Q. 36 (B) | All prose lessons in the textbook / beyond textbook based on contemporary issues (Ref: Speaking section in the reader) |
Script for Speech | |
Q. 37 (A) | All supplementary reader lessons (Footprints without Feet) |
Description | |
Q. 37 (B) | Based on data (tables), tree diagram, bar diagram, pie-chart |
Information Transfer | Included in Q.37(B) – charts, tables, diagrams |
Make sure to complete the syllabus as soon as possible so that you can revise using the previous year's question papers and model test papers uploaded online. Try to focus on the grammar and the writing section by practising regularly.
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