Class 10 is the year every exercise in your NCERT textbook starts to count — toward the board exam, toward internal marks, and toward the concepts Class 11 will assume you already know. This page lists every solved-exercise hub for the year in one place, so you can pick a subject and start working in under a minute.
Both core subjects — Science and Maths — appear below with their current chapter counts and a short note on what each hub contains. The directory is built from the post-rationalisation NCERT books, so it does not list chapters the board has already removed.
Class 10 NCERT Solutions: Subject-wise Directory
The table below is the directory for this class. Chapter counts match the current NCERT syllabus after CBSE rationalisation: Science carries 13 chapters and Maths carries 14. Chapters the board removed — such as Periodic Classification of Elements and Constructions — are not listed.
| Subject | Chapter notes |
|---|---|
| Class 10 Science NCERT Solutions | 13 chapters |
| Class 10 Maths NCERT Solutions | 14 chapters |
| English (coming soon) | coming soon |
| History (coming soon) | coming soon |
| Geography (coming soon) | coming soon |
| Civics (coming soon) | coming soon |
| Economics (coming soon) | coming soon |
- Science — all 13 chapters solved, covering every intext and exercise question with worked steps, correct units carried through to the answer, and the reaction-balancing and ray-diagram errors examiners flag most.
- Maths — all 14 chapters solved exercise-wise, with the full worked method shown for every question rather than just the final answer.
For solved exercises in another year, the wider NCERT Solutions index lists every class we cover.
How to Use These Class 10 NCERT Solutions
Every NCERT chapter has two kinds of questions. Intext questions sit inside each section and check whether you understood the concept you just read. End-of-chapter exercises sit at the back of the chapter and test the whole unit together, often mixing ideas from earlier sections.
Treat the solutions as a verification tool, not a shortcut. Attempt the question on paper first, then open the solution to compare your method and final answer. Copying before you try is the fastest way to believe you understand a topic you cannot reproduce in the exam hall.
Board exam papers are framed around the NCERT exercise pattern — the same question types, the same difficulty ceiling, the same marking scheme. Working through these exercises with the solutions to catch your errors is therefore more useful than memorising answers from a separate question bank.
What Each Subject Hub Contains
Before you click into a subject, here is what you will find inside each hub:
- Science hub — chapter-wise intext and exercise solutions for all 13 chapters, with worked numerical steps that carry units all the way to the final answer. Common-error warnings flag two recurring spots: unbalanced chemical equations in reaction questions and missing unit conversions in electricity and lens numericals. Ray-diagram sign conventions are called out where they matter.
- Maths hub — exercise-wise solutions for all 14 chapters, with the full method shown step by step. Where a step uses a formula or identity, the formula is named beside it. The common-error warning is missing intermediate steps — examiners deduct marks when a calculation jumps from setup to answer without the substitution, so each solution shows the full chain.
Frequently Asked Questions
How many chapters are covered for Class 10 Science and Maths?
Science covers 13 chapters and Maths covers 14, matching the current NCERT textbooks after CBSE rationalisation. Removed chapters such as Periodic Classification of Elements and Constructions do not appear, so the count is not the older 15-and-15 figure some directories still show.
Are intext questions solved separately from end-of-chapter exercises?
Yes. Inside each subject hub, intext questions are solved under their section and end-of-chapter exercises under the chapter exercise, so you can open whichever you are working on without scrolling past the other.
Are these solutions enough for the CBSE board exam?
They cover every NCERT exercise, which is the base the board paper is built on. Pair them with your own practice attempts and past papers for a high score, but do not skip the NCERT exercises — most board questions are framed directly on them.
Where can I find the official NCERT textbooks for Class 10 to match these solutions?
The prescribed textbooks are on the official NCERT textbook portal, where you can verify the exact exercise numbering and chapter content these solutions follow.
Reference: NCERT textbooks (CBSE).