CBSE Notes for Classes 1-12 – Chapter-wise Revision
This page is the starting point for CBSE notes on this site — chapter-wise revision notes built from the NCERT textbook each class follows. Pick your class below, then move into the subject list for that class and open the chapter you need. Right now Class 10 notes are live and organised subject by subject; other classes will be added as they are finished, so this hub shows what is actually ready rather than a full ladder of links that lead nowhere.
Pick Your Class to Begin Revision
Use the table below to jump straight to a class. At the moment only Class 10 has a working notes directory behind it — we are not listing Class 6 to Class 12 here just to look complete, because empty rows would waste your time. As more classes are finished, they will appear in this same table.
If your class is not listed yet, bookmark this page and check back — new class directories get added to this table directly, not buried on a separate page.
Class 10 CBSE Notes: Subjects Covered
| Class | Status |
|---|---|
| Class 10 CBSE Notes | Available |
| Class 11 CBSE Notes | Coming soon |
| Class 12 CBSE Notes | Coming soon |
| Class 9 CBSE Notes | Coming soon |
| Class 8 CBSE Notes | Coming soon |
| Class 7 CBSE Notes | Coming soon |
| Class 6 CBSE Notes | Coming soon |
| Class 5 CBSE Notes | Coming soon |
| Class 4 CBSE Notes | Coming soon |
| Class 3 CBSE Notes | Coming soon |
| Class 2 CBSE Notes | Coming soon |
| Class 1 CBSE Notes | Coming soon |
The Class 10 CBSE Notes page is where a Class 10 student should go next. It groups revision notes by subject — Maths, Science, Social Science, English and the rest — and each subject then opens into its own list of chapters, so you go class → subject → chapter in three clicks.
That page does not try to teach a subject on its own; its job is routing. Once you are inside a subject, you pick the chapter you are revising and land on notes written for that exact chapter, not a general summary of the whole subject.
How to Use These Notes Before an Exam or Test
A common mistake is treating revision notes as something to re-read again and again, hoping the material sticks through repetition alone. It does not — passive re-reading feels productive but rarely improves recall under exam conditions. Use this routine instead:
- Read the chapter note once, slowly, and note every definition and formula it contains.
- Close the note and attempt the NCERT exercise questions for that chapter from memory, without looking anything up.
- Go back to the note only to check where your answer went wrong — this tells you exactly which definition or step you misunderstood, instead of re-reading the whole chapter again.
- Two to three days before the test, skip the full chapter and revisit only the definition and formula list — that is the part exams actually test you on quickly.
What Each Chapter Notes Page Contains
Every chapter notes page on this site follows the same layout: key term definitions stated precisely, formulas where the chapter has any, a short worked example with its own numbers, and a summary of the NCERT in-text and end-of-chapter questions for that chapter.
This precision matters more than it used to. CBSE’s current exam pattern leans on assertion-reason and case-based questions, both of which test whether you know the exact wording of a definition and its exceptions — not just the general idea. A note that only gives you a loose summary will not help you pick between two close-sounding options in that kind of question; a note that states the definition exactly, along with its exceptions, will. For the definitions themselves, it is worth checking them against the official NCERT textbook, since our notes are written to match that source directly.
Frequently Asked Questions About CBSE Notes on This Site
Are these CBSE Notes based on the current NCERT textbook edition?
Yes. The notes are written to follow the NCERT textbook prescribed for CBSE, chapter by chapter, and use the same terms and definitions the textbook uses.
Does this page cover CBSE Notes for classes other than Class 10?
Not yet. Class 10 is the only class with a full notes directory live right now. This page will list other classes here as their chapter notes are completed, rather than promising a date we cannot guarantee.
Can I use these notes instead of solving NCERT textbook questions?
No. The notes summarise definitions, formulas and the questions themselves, but they are meant to support solving the NCERT exercise and exemplar questions, not replace the practice of working through them yourself.
How are chapter notes on this site organised for Class 10?
Class 10 notes are grouped by subject first, and each subject page then lists its chapters. Open Class 10 CBSE Notes, pick the subject, then pick the chapter you want to revise.
Will Class 9 and Class 12 CBSE Notes be added to this hub later?
They are planned, but we are not listing them in the class table above until the chapter notes behind them are actually written and checked, so the table stays honest about what is usable today.
Reference: NCERT textbooks (CBSE).