Wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) is the world's most important cereal grain which contains carbohydrate, protein, fat, minerals and significant amounts of vitamins. A study was conducted in Augmented Block Design with 105 genotypes of bread wheat with four checks (HD-2967, DBW-222, DBW-107, and HD-2733) for estimation of means, range, correlations and path-coefficient. A wide range of variations were observed for different characters under study. The genotype , , , produced highest grain yield plant -1 followed by NW-8076 (15.36) and . In case of correlation study, grain yield plant -1 had a highly significant and positive correlation with tillers plant -1 , biological yield plant -1 , peduncle length, and spike length; whereas a non-significant negative correlation was found with days to 50% flowering, plant height and days to maturity. In path coefficient analysis, major positive direct effect on grain yield plant -1 was exerted by biological yield plant -1 , followed by harvest-index, number of grain spike -1 , peduncle length, number of tillers plant -1 , test weight, days to 50% flowering and spike length. Tillers plant -1 and peduncle length exhibited high order positive indirect effects on grain yield plant -1 via biological yield (0.87) and (0.69) respectively. The characters showing highly significant positive correlation among yield and its components can be further validated and if consistent performance is found in future study; emphasis should be given to those characters while developing high yielding varieties.