For ICSE Class 10 students, Science is a really important subject. Science acts as a foundation for further studies in Engineering, Medicine, and Research. Understanding Science covers scientific reasoning, means of doing and practicality, and application-based understanding of various topics.
This comprehensive guide by ALLEN answers all the questions you have about the ICSE Class 10 Science Board Exam 2026 - from the exam date, to the breakdown of the syllabus, marking scheme, important chapters, and previous year question papers.
The ICSE Class 10 Science paper evaluates students' understanding of scientific principles, their capacity to work through scientific problems, and experiential learning. The paper is divided into three equal sections: Physics, Chemistry, and Biology.
The ICSE 2026 Board Examinations are likely to be held in February and March 2026.The second week of March 2026 is when the Science Paper is expected to be taken.
Note: The official ICSE 2026 timetable will be posted on the CISCE website in December 2025.
The ICSE Class 10 Science syllabus contains three sections on Physics, Chemistry and Biology. Each section addresses conceptual, theoretical, and hands-on studies in Science.
Focus on problem-solving and clarity in concepts to achieve full marks.
Practice chemical equations, balance reactions, and solve numerical problems daily.
Diagrams and labeling questions yield good scores; practice diagrams of human anatomy and plant systems thoroughly.
Chapter-Wise Weightage & Important Topics
1. Understand Concepts, Don’t Memorize
2. Regular Practice of Numericals
3. Revise Diagrams and Definitions
4. Solve Previous Year Papers
5. Prepare a Formula/Equation Sheet
6. Focus on Experiments
7. Time Management
It is important to practice previous year papers (also called mock exams) to become familiar with the types of questions and the level of difficulty. Below you will see a variety of previous year question papers to practice. Start with the papers from 2022 and then move onwards as they are reflective of the same pattern and level of difficulty as used in the current ICSE style.
(Session 2026 - 27)