CBSE Class 10 Science Board Exam 2026 is scheduled for 25th February 2026. At this stage, students should focus on revising numericals rather than starting new topics. The last few days before the exam are crucial for improving calculation speed and accuracy.
Physics requires regular practice of numericals. Many questions in the exam involve applying formulas, calculating values, and interpreting data. Revising these numericals now helps students avoid mistakes and save time during the exam.
Here, we will help you revise all key Physics numericals from the syllabus. These include chapters like Light, Electricity, Gravitation, Work, Energy and Power, Motion, and Sound.
Numerical questions are asked in different forms in the board exam. Sometimes students need to calculate values using formulas. Sometimes they need to interpret graphs or solve word problems. Some questions also ask for conceptual application along with calculations. Below are the important numericals to revise before entering the exam hall.
This session is a complete one-shot revision of the Class 10 Physics syllabus, designed for last-minute preparation before the CBSE Class 10 Science board exam. It covers all key chapters, including Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Current, Light, and the Human Eye.
The lecture explains fundamental concepts like charge, current, voltage, Ohm’s Law, resistance, series and parallel circuits, electrical energy and power, and magnetic effects of current. It also covers Light (reflection, refraction, mirrors, lenses, prism, dispersion) and human eye concepts, including defects and corrections.
Students are guided through formulas, step-by-step problem-solving, diagrams, and practical applications.
It is especially useful for students aiming to strengthen weak areas, revise all chapters quickly, and tackle both theoretical and numerical questions efficiently.
This live session is a focused revision for Class 10 Physics, covering 20 key numericals from all important chapters. It emphasizes clear understanding of concepts, step-by-step problem-solving, and the application of formulas.
Students learn how to tackle tricky and commonly asked questions in chapters like Electricity, Magnetic Effects of Current, Gravitation, Work, Energy and Power, Light, and Human Eye. The session explains series and parallel circuits, Ohm’s Law, heating effect, electric power, magnetic field rules, reflection, refraction, lens and mirror formulas, and real-life applications like eye defects and atmospheric phenomena.
With interactive explanations, diagrams, and example problems, the session helps students revise efficiently, strengthen weak areas, and improve speed and accuracy for the board exam.
This video provides a focused Science revision for board exams, covering high-priority topics in Physics, Chemistry, and Biology. It emphasizes key concepts and frequently asked questions to help students pass efficiently. Key features include:
Biology: Life processes, nutrition, respiration, circulation, excretion, nervous and endocrine systems, reproduction, environment, and ecosystem concepts.
Chemistry: Important reactions, experiments, metallurgy, organic chemistry basics, and industrial applications.
Physics: Electricity, magnetism, light and optics, lenses and mirrors, and human eye defects. Formulas, diagrams, and example numericals are emphasized.
The session helps students revise all chapters quickly
Students who want to revise more topics can watch this full syllabus playlist. It covers all chapters with numericals and key concepts from the entire Science syllabus. This is helpful for final practice before the board exam.
The last one day before the CBSE Class 10 Science Board Exam 2026 should be for focused revision. At this stage, students should concentrate on practicing numericals, applying formulas, and solving problems quickly.
Revising important Physics numericals improves speed, reduces mistakes, and builds confidence in the exam hall. Regular practice, along with understanding concepts, can help students attempt questions more accurately and perform well in the board examination.