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An Overview of Crash Course For Class 10 Cbse

Are you ready to quickly revise all subjects for your board exams? In Crash Course For Class 10 Cbse, you’ll get a power-packed review of the full CBSE Class 10 syllabus in just a short time. This crash course is perfect for students who want to clear their doubts, strengthen concepts, and boost their confidence before the exams.


With help from Vedantu, you’ll get easy explanations, simple tips, and a step-by-step guide for important topics in Maths, Science, Social Science, English, and more. The course covers all the key areas you need to score well and avoid last-minute confusion. You can also check the full syllabus for your class for reference.


Practicing Important Questions and solving sample papers during this course will help you become exam-ready and manage your time better. Download the PDFs for extra practice and don’t miss the chance to check out Class 10 Important Questions to make your revision even stronger!


Crash Course Plans for Class 10 CBSE

Looking to accelerate your understanding of Class 10 CBSE subjects swiftly and effectively? Dive into our Crash Course Plans designed specifically for Class 10 CBSE, meticulously structured to provide comprehensive coverage of the curriculum in a condensed timeframe. Explore the table showcasing various crash course options made to help you grasp concepts efficiently and excel in your CBSE exams. You can choose our Drona Lite and Drona Courses according to your preferences. Here are the features of our Class 10 CBSE Crash courses:


DRONA LITE

DRONA

₹2,000 for 2 Months
EMI ₹1,000/month

₹6,000 for 2 Months
EMI ₹3,000/month

FEATURES

Class

✅ LIVEclasses by master teachers (Recorded)

LIVEin-class doubt solving

LIVEin-class quizzes and leaderboard

✅ Discussion of practice questions (Recorded)

FEATURES

Class

✅ LIVEclasses by master teachers (LIVE)

✅ LIVEin-class doubt solving

✅ LIVEin-class quizzes and leaderboard

✅ Discussion of practice questions (LIVE)

                After Class

Assignments and class notes

✅ Digital study material (PDF)

                  After Class

✅ Assignments and class notes

✅ Digital study material (PDF)

Class 10 CBSE Crash Course - Batch Schedule

Explore our Class 10 CBSE Crash Course Batch Schedule, your guide to a streamlined learning experience. This organised timetable outlines the course sessions, helping you dive into focused learning for optimal exam preparation.

Time Table (08 Jan 2024 - 14 Jan 2024)

CLASS 1

CLASS 1

Day

Subjects

Timing

Subjects

Timing

MON

Biology

6:00 - 7:00 pm

Social Science

7:00 - 8:00 pm

TUE

English

6:00 - 7:00 pm

Maths

7:00 - 8:00 pm

WED

Physics

6:00 - 7:00 pm

English

7:00 - 8:00 pm

THU

Chemistry

6:00 - 7:00 pm

Social Science

9:00 - 10:00 pm

FRI

Maths

6:00 - 7:00 pm

Social Science

7:00 - 8:00 pm

SAT

Self Revision

SUN

Self Revision

Class 10 CBSE Crash Course - Syllabus

Dive into the realm of Class 10 CBSE Crash Course Syllabus—an essential guide crafted to equip you with the knowledge necessary to ace your exams. Exploring this syllabus thoroughly ensures you're well-versed in every topic, empowering you to tackle exams with confidence and skill. You can find the syllabus of different subjects for online classes for class 10 CBSE from the table below.

Maths (Start date: 02 Jan 2024)

English (Start date: 02 Jan 2024)

Real Numbers

1) Fundamental Theorem of Arithmetic ,Proofs of irrationality, LCM ,HCF , WORD PROBLEM

A letter to God + Dust of Snow + The book that saved the earth

1) A letter to God + Dust of Snow + The book that saved the earth 1

Polynomials

1) Zeros of a polynomial,Relationship between zeros and coefficients

Nelson Mandela + A tiger in the zoo + Fire and Ice

1) Nelson Mandela + A tiger in the zoo + Fire and Ice 1

Pair of Linear Equations in Two Variables

1) Elimination Method , Substitution Method , Word Problem

Two Stories about Flying + How to tell Wild Animals

1) Two Stories about Flying + How to tell Wild Animals 1

Quadratic Equation

1) null

From the diary of Anne Frank + The Ball poem

1) From the diary of Anne Frank + The Ball poem 1

Arithmetic Progression

1) Genral term , Sum Of n Terms

Glimpses of India + Fog

1) Glimpses of India + Fog 1

Triangles

1) BPT Theorem, Similarity of Triangles

Mijbil the Otter + Amanda

1) Mijbil the Otter + Amanda 1

Cordinate Geometry

1) Distance Formula , Section Formula

Madam Rides the bus + The Trees

1) Madam Rides the bus + The Trees 1

Introduction to Trigonometry

1) Trigonometric ratios,trigonometric ratio on specific angles , Trigonometric Identities

The tale of Custard the Dragon + The Sermon at Benaras + For Anne Gregory

1) The tale of Custard the Dragon + The Sermon at Benaras + For Anne Gregory 1

Some Applications of Trigonometry

1) Angles of elevation / depression

The Proposal + A Triumph of Surgery + Bholi

1) The Proposal + A Triumph of Surgery + Bholi 1

Circles

1) Tangent to a circle

The Thief story + The midnight visitor + A Question of Trust

1) The Thief story + The midnight visitor + A Question of Trust 1

Areas Related to Circles

1) Area of sectors and segments of a circle

The Making of a Scientist + The Necklace + Footprints without feet

1) The Making of a Scientist + The Necklace + Footprints without feet 1

Surface Area & Volume

1) Surface areas and volumes of combinations OF Solids

Reading Comprehension + Letter Writing- 1

1) Reading Comprehension + Letter Writing- 1 1

Probability

1) Probability 1

Letter Writing- 2 + Analytical Paragraph

1) Letter Writing- 2 + Analytical Paragraph 1

Statistics

1) Mean, Median and Mode

Grammar Session

1) Grammar Session 1

Chemistry (Start date: 02 Jan 2024)

Social science (Start date: 02 Jan 2024)

Chemical reactions

1) Writing Chemical Formuale and balancing chemical equations


The Rise of Nationalism in Europe

1) The French Revolution and its impact, Nationalism in Europe, Making of Germany and Italy governments, Britain Unification

Acids, bases and Salts

1) Properties of acids and bases

2) Indicators and pH scale


Nationalism in India & The making of a global world

1) WW1, ROWALTT AC, NCM, CDM, SESNSE OF COLLECTIVE BELONGING, GLOBAL WORLD

Metals and Nonmetals

1) Physical properties of metals and non metals

2) Chemical properties of metals and non metals

Metals and Nonmetals

Print culture & The Modern World

1) PRINT COMES TO EUROPE, READING MANIA, PRINT REVOLUTION, PRINT COMES TO INDIA

Carbon Compounds

1) Bonding and nature of carbon

2) Chemical properties of carbon and compounds

Resources & development + Forest & wildlife resources

1) RESOURCES, LAND RESOURCE, SOIL RESOURCE, FOREST AND WILDELIFE CONSERVATION

AGRICULTURE

1) CROPPING PATTERN, CROPS , AGRICULTURAL REFORM

Biology (Start date: 02 Jan 2024)

Water resources

1) WATER SCARCITY, MULTIPURPOSE PROJECT,

Life Process

1) Nutrition, Digestion, Respiration

2) Circulation, Excretion

Mineral & Energy Resources + Manufacturing Industries

1) MINERALS, CONVENTIONAL RESOURCES, NON-CONVENTIONAL RESOURCES, INDUSTRIES , JUTE, COTTON, IRON AND STEEL, CEMENT

Control and Co-ordination

1) Coordination in Plants

2) Coordination in Animals

Power sharing + Federalism

1) SRI LANKA AND BELGIUM, FORMS OF POWER SHARING, DECENTRALISATION

How do organisms Reproduce

1) Asexual Reproduction

2) Sexual Reproduction

Gender, Religion & Caste + Political parties

1) gender and politics, communalism, caste in politics, politics in caste, political parties- challenges and reforms

Heredity

1) Heredity & Mendel's experiment

Outcomes of Democracy

1) democracy, legitimate, accountable, transparent


Physics

(Start date: 02 Jan 2024)

Development + Sectors of Indian Economy

1) income and other factors, HDI, PCI, Organised vs unorganised, how to create employment

Light

1) Reflection, Plane Mirror, Spherical Mirrors, Mirror Formula, Sign Convention, Magnififcation

2) Reflection Numericals,Refraction, Refractive Index, Spherical Lens, Lens Formula, Sign Convention, Magnification, Power

3) Practice Session

Money & Credit + Globalization and the Indian Economy

1) role of RBI, money in eleiminating double coincidence of wants, role of credit, globalisation , factors affecting globalisation

Human Eye & The Colorful World

1) Structure of Human Eye, Defects of Vision, Dispersion of light, Scattering of Light, Numericals


Practice Session

1) Practice Session_1

Electricity

1) Ohm's Law, Resistance

2) Heat, Power

Magnetic Effects of Electric Current

1) Current Carrying Conductors, Hand Rules

Holistic Education at its Best - Expert Guidance on Crash Course for Class 10

Class 10 Crash Course for CBSE has experienced teachers who provide clear explanations and guide students through each topic, ensuring a thorough understanding of the concepts.  

Engage and Excel

Vedantu’s Crash Course provides real-time doubt-solving and entertaining quizzes with a leaderboard, combining the benefits of Live interaction to ensure active participation.

Comprehensive Curriculum on Crash Course Class 10 CBSE

We cover the entire CBSE Class 10 syllabus in a short time with better understanding, ensuring students are well-prepared for exams and assessments. Regular assessments and progress reports help track your child's performance and identify areas that need improvement.

Flexibility is key to our Crash Course.

Students can learn at their own pace and conveniently schedule their study sessions with Crash Course instead of searching for ‘classes near me’. Whether you prefer morning or evening classes, our platform offers flexible timings to cater to diverse student needs.

Unleash Your Potential

Live interactions and specialised doubt-clearing sessions with your CBSE Crash Course teacher for Class 10 CBSE, as well as thorough study materials, allow students to seek clarification and have their queries cleared. This enhances their critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.

Vedantu’s Crash Courses for Class 10 CBSE: Enrol and Learn Online

Enroll your child in our CBSE Class 10 Crash Course and provide them with a strong foundation for academic success. Our courses are designed to foster a love for learning and promote holistic development. Give your child the advantage they deserve by joining our Class 10 Crash Course for CBSE 2023- 24 today!
Unleash Your Potential

Live interactions and specialised doubt-clearing sessions with your CBSE Crash Course teacher for Class 10 CBSE, as well as thorough study materials, allow students to seek clarification and have their queries cleared. This enhances their critical thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.

Conclusion

Embark on a transformative journey with our comprehensive Crash Course for Class 10 CBSE. Elevate your learning through structured online classes designed specifically for Class 10. With a focus on the entire syllabus, our Crash Course prepares you holistically, covering key subjects in depth. Our special and best approach ensures students gain mastery over crucial topics, enabling them to excel in the upcoming exams. Join our Class 10 Crash Course to experience a blend of quality teaching and strategic preparation. Elevate your academic prowess and unlock your potential for success with our dedicated online classes.

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FAQs on Crash Course For Class 10 Cbse

1. How can a student identify the most important questions for the CBSE Class 10 Board exams 2025-26?

To identify important questions for the Class 10 boards, students should focus on a few key strategies. Firstly, analyse Previous Year Question Papers (PYQPs) from the last 5-7 years to spot recurring topics and question formats. Secondly, study the official CBSE sample papers for the current year, as they provide the best insight into the expected paper pattern and types of questions, including competency-based ones. Lastly, pay close attention to topics that have higher weightage as per the latest CBSE syllabus blueprint.

2. What are the high-weightage topics for important questions in Class 10 Science and Maths?

Based on the CBSE 2025-26 syllabus, certain chapters are critical. For Science, important questions frequently come from 'Life Processes', 'Chemical Reactions and Equations', 'Light – Reflection and Refraction', and 'Electricity'. For Mathematics, students should prioritise 'Triangles', 'Introduction to Trigonometry', 'Surface Areas and Volumes', and 'Statistics', as these chapters consistently contribute to a significant portion of the board paper.

3. For Class 10 Social Science and English, what types of questions are considered most important for the board exam?

In Social Science, the most important questions are often 5-mark long-answer types from chapters like 'Nationalism in India' and 'Political Parties', along with map-based questions from Geography and History. For English (Language and Literature), focus should be on:

  • Reading comprehension passages (discursive and case-based).
  • Grammar questions based on integrated exercises.
  • Writing skills, especially 'Letter to the Editor' and 'Analytical Paragraphs'.
  • Character-based and theme-based questions from the 'First Flight' and 'Footprints Without Feet' textbooks.

4. What is a realistic strategy to score above 95% in the Class 10 Board exams using important questions?

Scoring above 95% requires a smart strategy that goes beyond just studying important questions. Use important questions for targeted revision and to understand the exam pattern, not as a replacement for learning concepts. First, ensure a thorough understanding of the entire NCERT textbook. Then, practice writing answers to important 3-mark and 5-mark questions under timed conditions. Finally, solve at least 5-10 full-length sample papers to improve speed, accuracy, and presentation.

5. What are HOTS questions, and how can I prepare for these important questions in the Class 10 exams?

HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills) questions are application-based, analytical, or evaluative questions that test your conceptual understanding rather than rote memory. To prepare for them, you must understand the 'why' and 'how' behind every concept. Instead of just memorising a formula or definition, try to apply it to a real-world problem. Practice questions from CBSE sample papers and reference books that are specifically marked as 'HOTS' or 'competency-based' to build the necessary analytical skills.

6. Why is focusing only on a list of important questions not a foolproof method for the Class 10 board exams?

Relying solely on important questions is risky because the CBSE is increasingly focusing on competency-based and application-oriented questions. These questions are designed to be unfamiliar and test your problem-solving abilities. While important questions cover predictable topics, they may not prepare you for these new formats. A strong score depends on a deep understanding of core concepts, which allows you to tackle any question, whether it is familiar or not.

7. How should I structure my answers for 3-mark and 5-mark important questions to get full marks?

Answer structure is key to scoring full marks.

  • For a 3-mark question, aim for three distinct, relevant points. Write in points or short paragraphs and underline key terms.
  • For a 5-mark question, provide a more detailed answer. Start with a brief introduction, followed by 5-6 well-explained points in the body (with examples, data, or diagrams where applicable), and end with a concise conclusion. Adhering to the word limit is also important.

8. Are there any new trends in the types of important questions for the CBSE Class 10 Board Exam 2025-26?

Yes, the most significant trend for the 2025-26 exam is the continued emphasis on Competency-Focused Questions (CFQs). These can include Multiple Choice Questions (MCQs), assertion-reasoning, case-based, and source-based integrated questions. This means that important questions are no longer just about direct knowledge recall. Students must be prepared to analyse information, interpret data, and apply concepts to practical scenarios, as these questions will form a substantial part of the paper.