
ICSE Class 10 Exam Analysis 2026: The ICSE Class 10 Board Exams 2026 are scheduled to begin from 17 February 2026, conducted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE). As the examinations commence, this page will provide daily exam analysis updates for every subject immediately after each paper concludes.
Students can check detailed insights, including:
Overall difficulty level of the paper
Section-wise and question pattern analysis
Chapter-wise weightage and important topics are asked
Internal choices and paper structure
Student reactions and expert review
Expected good attempt range
Each day’s analysis will help students understand how the paper was structured, whether it followed the latest syllabus guidelines, and how it compares with previous years’ trends.
Track the complete day-wise ICSE Class 10 board exam analysis for 2026 across all major subjects. This section provides paper difficulty level, question pattern, and student reactions after each exam. Use these insights to evaluate performance and understand upcoming papers better.
| ICSE Class 10 Exam Analysis 2026 Day-Wise List | ||
| Date | Subject (Exam Analysis Page) | Overall Difficulty |
| 17 Feb 2026 | ICSE Class 10 English Language Exam Analysis 2026 | TBA |
| 20 Feb 2026 | ICSE Class 10 English Literature Exam Analysis 2026 | TBA |
| 2 Mar 2026 | ICSE Class 10 Maths Exam Analysis 2026 | TBA |
| 9 Mar 2026 | ICSE Class 10 Physics Exam Analysis 2026 | TBA |
| 11 Mar 2026 | ICSE Class 10 Chemistry Exam Analysis 2026 | TBA |
| 13 Mar 2026 | ICSE Class 10 Biology Exam Analysis 2026 | TBA |
| 16 Mar 2026 | ICSE Class 10 History & Civics Exam Analysis 2026 | TBA |
| 18 Mar 2026 | ICSE Class 10 Geography Exam Analysis 2026 | TBA |
| 23 Mar 2026 | ICSE Class 10 Computer Exam Analysis 2026 | TBA |
| 27 Mar 2026 | ICSE Class 10 Economics Exam Analysis 2026 | TBA |
The exam analysis page is not just for checking difficulty — you can actually use it as a daily performance and strategy tool during the board exams.
Right after your paper:
Compare your attempts with the listed question pattern
Check expected answers/solutions
Estimate your score range
Identify whether mistakes were conceptual or due to time pressure
This helps you avoid overthinking after the exam and focus on the next subject.
Use previous subject analysis to understand:
Chapter weightage trends
Question style (direct / application based / tricky)
Numerical vs theory balance
Repeated topics
Revise those high-probability areas instead of studying randomly.
If multiple students report:
lengthy papers → practice writing speed
tricky numericals → revise formulas
case-based questions → focus on understanding concepts
You can adjust your approach before the next paper.
Seeing real feedback from the same day:
tells you if the paper was tough for everyone
prevents unnecessary panic
gives realistic expectations about marks
By the end of the exams, you can:
Track subject-wise performance
Predict overall result range
Decide improvement areas (for future streams/entrance exams)