9th Class Pairing Scheme
Access the most accurate, chapter-wise paper patterns for all Punjab Boards. Optimized for the 2026 Smart Syllabus.
Mathematics
Theorems, algebraic formulas, and geometry weightage for 2026.
Physics
Numerical pairings and theoretical long question distribution.
Chemistry
Detailed breakdown of organic and physical chemistry chapters.
Biology
Must-prepare diagrams and chapter pairing for long questions.
Computer Science
Logic gates, programming basics, and networking schemes.
English
Grammar portion, letter writing, and summary pairing guidelines.
Urdu
Pairing for Tashreeh, Mazameen, and grammar sections.
Tarjuma-tul-Quran
The new board syllabus pairing for translation and verses.
Islamiat
Exam format for Hadith, Quranic studies, and short questions.
Important Notice:
Disclaimer: While we strive to provide the most accurate information, these pairing schemes are subject to change by the authorities. For the latest updates and final official confirmation, please visit your official relevant Board website (e.g., BISE Lahore, BISE Multan, etc.).
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Everything you need to know about the 9th Class Paper Scheme 2026.
Is this pairing scheme valid for all Punjab Boards? +
Yes, this scheme is applicable for all educational boards in Punjab, including BISE Lahore, Rawalpindi, Faisalabad, Multan, Gujranwala, Sahiwal, Sargodha, DG Khan, and Bahawalpur.
Will the 2026 exams be based on the Smart Syllabus? +
Yes, the pairing schemes provided here are strictly based on the latest 2026 Smart Syllabus and ALP (Accelerated Learning Program) guidelines issued by the Punjab Board.
How does a pairing scheme help in exams? +
A pairing scheme tells you exactly which chapters will be paired together for Long Questions and which chapters have the highest weightage for MCQs. This allows you to focus on high-score chapters first.
Are these schemes official? +
These schemes are compiled based on previous board patterns and current syllabus updates. While 99% accurate, boards reserve the right to make minor changes. Always keep an eye on official board notifications.
