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ICSE Books PDF Free Download: Study Guide for Students

This page lists icse books pdf free downloads for Class 6 to Class 10 — 319 chapter PDFs in all, covering Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Mathematics and Geography. Every chapter is taken from commonly used CISCE-aligned textbook material under the CISCE syllabus; publishers and editions can differ by school, so check your school booklist. Find your class and subject in the table below, then read the sections after it for advice on using these PDFs properly.

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These are the 319 chapter-wise books PDFs hosted on icseboard.org for ICSE, organised by class and subject. Each section below explains what those books cover before the download table.

Class 6 — Biology

This collection opens with what makes something alive, covering unicellular and multicellular organisms and the differences between living and non-living things. Later chapters move into plant classification and everyday health topics like hygiene, diseases and first aid. It gives Class 6 students their first structured look at life science before cell-level detail begins in Class 7.

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Chapter 1: Life On EarthDownload PDF
Chapter 2: Classification Of PlantsDownload PDF
Chapter 3: Classification Of PlantsDownload PDF
Chapter 4: Health And HygieneDownload PDF
Chapter 5: Diseases And First AidDownload PDF
Chapter 6: Health And HygieneDownload PDF
Chapter 7: Health And HygieneDownload PDF
Chapter 8: Our EnvironmentDownload PDF
Chapter 9: Pollution And PollutantsDownload PDF

Class 6 — Geography

This collection builds physical geography from the ground up: the earth as a planet, latitude and longitude, rotation and revolution, and the earth's internal structure. Later chapters cover landforms, rocks and denudation — how rivers and wind wear down and reshape land over time. It suits students who need the syllabus definitions and diagrams for map and structure-based questions.

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Chapter 1: Earth As A PlanetDownload PDF
Chapter 2: Geographic Grid Latitudes And LongitudesDownload PDF
Chapter 3: Rotation And RevolutionDownload PDF
Chapter 4: Earths StructureDownload PDF
Chapter 5: Landforms Of The EarthDownload PDF
Chapter 6: RocksDownload PDF
Chapter 7: VolcanoesDownload PDF
Chapter 8: EarthquakesDownload PDF
Chapter 9: WeatheringDownload PDF
Chapter 10: DenudationDownload PDF
Chapter 11: HydrosphereDownload PDF
Chapter 12: Composition And Structure Of AtmosphereDownload PDF

Class 6 — Mathematics

This collection starts with the basic vocabulary of numbers — unit, numeral and numeration — before moving through integers, the number line, factors, multiples, fractions and decimals. With 30 chapters, it lays the arithmetic foundation that later classes build on. Students should treat the early chapters as non-negotiable, since fraction and decimal errors carry forward into every class above.

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Chapter 1: Number SystemDownload PDF
Chapter 2: IntegersDownload PDF
Chapter 3: Number LineDownload PDF
Chapter 4: Factors And MultiplesDownload PDF
Chapter 5: FractionsDownload PDF
Chapter 6: Decimal FractionsDownload PDF
Chapter 7: Powers And RootsDownload PDF
Chapter 8: RatioDownload PDF
Chapter 9: PercentageDownload PDF
Chapter 10: Profit And LossDownload PDF
Chapter 11: InterestDownload PDF
Chapter 12: Fundamental ConceptsDownload PDF
Chapter 13: Fundamental OperationsDownload PDF
Chapter 14: SubstitutionDownload PDF
Chapter 15: Simple Linear EquationsDownload PDF
Chapter 16: Fundamental ConceptsDownload PDF
Chapter 17: AnglesDownload PDF
Chapter 18: Properties Of Angles And LinesDownload PDF
Chapter 19: Construction Of AnglesDownload PDF
Chapter 20: TrianglesDownload PDF
Chapter 21: The Circle Reference ContentDownload PDF
Chapter 22: Linear SymmetryDownload PDF
Chapter 23: Perimeter And Area Of Plane FiguresDownload PDF
Chapter 24: SolidsDownload PDF
Chapter 25: Introduction And GraphsDownload PDF
Chapter 26: Idea Of A SetDownload PDF
Chapter 27: Types Of SetsDownload PDF
Chapter 28: Operations On SetsDownload PDF
Chapter 29: Cardinal Property Of A SetDownload PDF
Chapter 30: Venn DiagramsDownload PDF

Class 6 — Physics

This collection opens with measurement — SI units, standard units and why they matter for accurate readings — before covering force, friction, pressure, work, energy and simple machines. It is a short book at 7 chapters, making it a good one to complete early and revise fully. The measurement chapter in particular sets up unit-conversion skills used in every later Physics book.

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Chapter 1: MeasurementDownload PDF
Chapter 2: ForceDownload PDF
Chapter 3: FrictionDownload PDF
Chapter 4: PressureDownload PDF
Chapter 5: Work And EnergyDownload PDF
Chapter 6: Simple MachinesDownload PDF
Chapter 7: MagnetismDownload PDF

Class 7 — Biology

This collection starts at the cell, covering organelles like the cell membrane, plastids, mitochondria and nucleus, and the differences between plant and animal cells. It then moves to how living things are organised, how they move, and how they take in and digest food. The chapter includes a marked microscope experiment on onion peel and cheek cells, useful for practical-based questions.

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Chapter 1: Cell The Structural And Functional Unit Of LifeDownload PDF
Chapter 2: Organisation In Living ThingsDownload PDF
Chapter 3: Movement In Animals And PlantsDownload PDF
Chapter 4: Nutrition In Animals And PlantsDownload PDF
Chapter 5: Ingestion Digestion Absorption And AssimilationDownload PDF
Chapter 6: Respiration And TranspirationDownload PDF
Chapter 7: Excretion In Animals And PlantsDownload PDF
Chapter 8: Increasing Population Its Impact On The EnvironmDownload PDF
Chapter 9: Life Under A MicroscopeDownload PDF

Class 7 — Chemistry

This collection introduces matter as elements, compounds and mixtures, explaining that an element cannot be split into simpler substances by chemical means. It goes on to physical and chemical changes, acids, bases and salts, and the composition of air and water. It is the first dedicated Chemistry book on the ICSE syllabus, so definitions here get reused heavily in Class 8 and 9.

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Chapter 1: Elements And CompoundsDownload PDF
Chapter 2: Physical And Chemical ChangesDownload PDF
Chapter 3: Acids Bases And SaltsDownload PDF
Chapter 4: Air And Its ConstituentsDownload PDF
Chapter 5: WaterDownload PDF
Chapter 6: Acids Bases And SaltsDownload PDF
Chapter 7: Man Made SubstancesDownload PDF
Chapter 8: WastesDownload PDF

Class 7 — Mathematics

This collection covers the number system in more depth — natural numbers, even and odd numbers — along with powers, roots, HCF, LCM, fractions, decimals and the unitary method. At 36 chapters, it is dense, so students benefit from working through it topic by topic rather than all at once. The unitary method chapter is worth extra practice since it recurs in later commercial maths chapters.

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Chapter 1: Number SystemDownload PDF
Chapter 2: Power And RootsDownload PDF
Chapter 3: Hcf LcmDownload PDF
Chapter 4: FractionDownload PDF
Chapter 5: Decimal FractionsDownload PDF
Chapter 6: Unitary MethodDownload PDF
Chapter 7: Speed Distance TimeDownload PDF
Chapter 8: Ratio ProportionDownload PDF
Chapter 9: Percent PercentageDownload PDF
Chapter 10: Profit Loss DiscountDownload PDF
Chapter 11: Simple InterestDownload PDF
Chapter 12: AveragesDownload PDF
Chapter 13: Fundamental ConceptsDownload PDF
Chapter 14: ProductsDownload PDF
Chapter 15: SimplificationsDownload PDF
Chapter 16: Equations And InequationsDownload PDF
Chapter 17: Formula Change Of Subject Of A FormulaDownload PDF
Chapter 18: Problems Based On Simple EquationsDownload PDF
Chapter 19: FractorisationDownload PDF
Chapter 20: Graphs Plotting Of Points Co OrdinatesDownload PDF
Chapter 21: Relations And MappingDownload PDF
Chapter 22: IndicesDownload PDF
Chapter 23: Lines And AnglesDownload PDF
Chapter 24: TrianglesDownload PDF
Chapter 25: SymmetryDownload PDF
Chapter 26: Congruency Congruent TrianglesDownload PDF
Chapter 27: PolygonsDownload PDF
Chapter 28: Construction Of QuadrilateralsDownload PDF
Chapter 29: Introduction Of TheoremDownload PDF
Chapter 30: CirclesDownload PDF
Chapter 31: Perimeter And AreaDownload PDF
Chapter 32: Volume And Surface AreaDownload PDF
Chapter 33: Collection And Tabulation Of DataDownload PDF
Chapter 34: Set ConceptsDownload PDF
Chapter 35: Subsets Universal SetDownload PDF
Chapter 36: Venn DiagramDownload PDF

Class 7 — Physics

This collection covers measurement, motion, sound, heat, light and shadows, and reflection in plane mirrors, alongside a chapter on mass, weight and density. It explains that mass is the amount of matter in a body, distinct from weight, a distinction students often get wrong in exams. The optics chapters here (light, shadows, mirrors) are a direct lead-in to Class 9-10 refraction topics.

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Chapter 1: MeasurementDownload PDF
Chapter 2: MotionDownload PDF
Chapter 3: SoundDownload PDF
Chapter 4: HeatDownload PDF
Chapter 5: Light And ShadowsDownload PDF
Chapter 6: Reflection Of Light Plane MirrorsDownload PDF
Chapter 7: Reflection Of Light Spherical MirrorsDownload PDF
Chapter 8: ElectricityDownload PDF

Class 8 — Biology

This collection covers life processes, plant transport and reproduction, animal reproduction, pollution and the human circulatory system, including blood groups and transfusion. The circulatory system chapter includes practical activities like counting pulse rate before and after exercise. Across its 11 chapters, it shifts the subject from plant biology toward human physiology.

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Chapter 1: Life ProcessesDownload PDF
Chapter 2: Transport In Plants Absorption Conduction And RiDownload PDF
Chapter 3: Reproduction In PlantsDownload PDF
Chapter 4: Health And HygieneDownload PDF
Chapter 5: Reproduction In AnimalsDownload PDF
Chapter 6: PollutionDownload PDF
Chapter 7: Food Production 1Download PDF
Chapter 8: Food Production 2Download PDF
Chapter 9: Pollution And ConservationDownload PDF
Chapter 10: Food Production And Management IDownload PDF
Chapter 11: Food Production And Management IiDownload PDF

Class 8 — Chemistry

This collection focuses on Hydrogen — its discovery, occurrence and preparation — Carbon and its compounds, carbon-based fuels, and metals versus non-metals. It notes that hydrogen is the most abundant element in the universe but occurs only in small free amounts on earth. With just 6 chapters, it is compact and worth completing in full before moving to Class 9 Chemistry.

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Chapter 1: HydrogenDownload PDF
Chapter 2: CarbonDownload PDF
Chapter 3: Carbon Based FuelsDownload PDF
Chapter 4: Carbon And Its CompoundsDownload PDF
Chapter 5: Metals And Non MetalsDownload PDF
Chapter 6: Metals And NonmetalsDownload PDF

Class 8 — Mathematics

This is the largest book in the set at 40 chapters, covering Sets, algebraic Formulae, Polygons, Decimals, Constructions and HCF/LCM. It recaps literals and constants from earlier classes before extending into fuller algebra and geometry. Given its size, students should plan this collection across the whole term rather than close to exams.

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Chapter 1: SetsDownload PDF
Chapter 2: FormulaeDownload PDF
Chapter 3: PolygonsDownload PDF
Chapter 4: DecimalsDownload PDF
Chapter 5: ConstructionsDownload PDF
Chapter 6: Hcf LcmDownload PDF
Chapter 7: CircleDownload PDF
Chapter 8: Profit And LossDownload PDF
Chapter 9: Percent And PercentageDownload PDF
Chapter 10: GraphsDownload PDF
Chapter 11: FormulaeDownload PDF
Chapter 12: ExponentsDownload PDF
Chapter 13: ExponentsDownload PDF
Chapter 14: FactorisationsDownload PDF
Chapter 15: Simplification Of Algebraic FractionsDownload PDF
Chapter 16: Special Products And ExpansionsDownload PDF
Chapter 17: FormulaeDownload PDF
Chapter 18: Quadratic EquationsDownload PDF
Chapter 19: Simple Linear EquationsDownload PDF
Chapter 20: InequationsDownload PDF
Chapter 21: Simultaneous Linear EquationsDownload PDF
Chapter 22: TrianglesDownload PDF
Chapter 23: Fundamental ConceptsDownload PDF
Chapter 24: GraphsDownload PDF
Chapter 25: Theorems On AreaDownload PDF
Chapter 26: CircleDownload PDF
Chapter 27: Construction Of TrianglesDownload PDF
Chapter 28: QuadrilateralsDownload PDF
Chapter 29: Area PropositionsDownload PDF
Chapter 30: CirclesDownload PDF
Chapter 31: Symmetry Reflection And RotationDownload PDF
Chapter 32: Area And Perimeter Of Plane FiguresDownload PDF
Chapter 33: Volume And Surface Area Of CuboidsDownload PDF
Chapter 34: Tabulation Of DataDownload PDF
Chapter 35: Diagrammatic Representation Of DataDownload PDF
Chapter 36: Arithmetic Mean Mode And MedianDownload PDF
Chapter 37: SetsDownload PDF
Chapter 38: Venn DiagramsDownload PDF
Chapter 39: Ordered Pair Cartesian ProductDownload PDF
Chapter 40: Relations And MappingsDownload PDF

Class 8 — Physics

This collection opens with the Universe and Physical Quantities before introducing the kinetic theory of matter, which explains why solids, liquids and gases behave differently. It also covers Lenses, Heat and Heat Transfer, and has 13 chapters in total, the most of any Class 8 subject here. The kinetic theory chapter is foundational for heat and matter questions in Class 9-10.

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Chapter 1: UniverseDownload PDF
Chapter 2: Physical QuantitiesDownload PDF
Chapter 3: LensesDownload PDF
Chapter 4: More About SolidsDownload PDF
Chapter 5: HeatDownload PDF
Chapter 6: Heat TransferDownload PDF
Chapter 7: PressureDownload PDF
Chapter 8: ElectricityDownload PDF
Chapter 9: More About EnergyDownload PDF
Chapter 10: Static ElectricityDownload PDF
Chapter 11: Current ElectricityDownload PDF
Chapter 12: MagnetismDownload PDF
Chapter 13: Electromagnet And Electromagnetic InductionDownload PDF

Class 9 — Biology

The available chapters here cover Health Organisations and Waste Generation and Management, looking at common health problems across India's cities, towns, villages and remote areas. This material is applied and civic in nature rather than purely biological, focusing on public health and sanitation issues. It suits revision of the health-and-society portion of the Class 9 syllabus.

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Chapter 18: Health OrganisationsDownload PDF
Chapter 19: Waste Generation And ManagementDownload PDF

Class 9 — Chemistry

This collection opens with Matter and Its Composition, covering the Kinetic Theory of Matter and the Law of Conservation of Mass with worked explanations. It also includes additional revision charts — important formulas, a valency chart, periodic table reference and revision equations — across its 21 chapters. These extra charts make it useful for quick recall before tests, not just first-time reading.

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Additional Charts Reference Important FormulasDownload PDF
Additional Charts Additional Questions NameDownload PDF
Additional Charts Reference Valency ChartDownload PDF
Additional Charts The Modern PeriodicDownload PDF
Additional Charts Definitions Terms AndDownload PDF
Additional Charts Revision Equations PracticeDownload PDF
Additional Charts Select The CorrectDownload PDF
Additional Charts Preparation Of GasesDownload PDF
Additional Charts Important Chemicals AndDownload PDF
Additional Charts Additional Questions GiveDownload PDF
Practical ChemistryDownload PDF
Chapter 1: The Language Of ChemistryDownload PDF
Chapter 2: Study Of Gas LawsDownload PDF
Chapter 3: Elements, Compounds And MixturesDownload PDF
Chapter 4: The Language Of ChemistryDownload PDF
Chapter 5: The Periodic TableDownload PDF
Chapter 6: WaterDownload PDF
Chapter 7: Atomic StructureDownload PDF
Chapter 8: The Periodic TableDownload PDF
Chapter 9: HydrogenDownload PDF
Chapter 10: Atmospheric PollutionDownload PDF

Class 9 — Mathematics

This collection covers Rational and Irrational Numbers, Compound Interest (with and without using the formula), Expansions, Factorisation and Framing of Formula. It draws a clear line between real and imaginary numbers before building up algebraic skills. The two separate Compound Interest chapters (with and without formula) are meant to be studied in that order, not interchangeably.

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Chapter 1: Rational And Irrational NumbersDownload PDF
Chapter 2: Compound Interest Without Using FormulaDownload PDF
Chapter 3: Compound Interest Using FormulaDownload PDF
Chapter 4: ExpansionsDownload PDF
Chapter 5: FactorisationDownload PDF
Chapter 6: Framing Of FormulaDownload PDF
Chapter 7: Linear EquationsDownload PDF
Chapter 8: IndicesDownload PDF
Chapter 9: TrianglesDownload PDF
Chapter 10: TrianglesDownload PDF
Chapter 11: InequalitiesDownload PDF
Chapter 12: Mid Point And Its Converse Including Intercept TheDownload PDF
Chapter 13: Pythagoras TheoremDownload PDF
Chapter 14: PolygonsDownload PDF
Chapter 15: QuadrilateralsDownload PDF
Chapter 16: AreaDownload PDF
Chapter 17: CircleDownload PDF
Chapter 18: StatisticsDownload PDF
Chapter 19: Mean And Median Of Ungrouped DataDownload PDF
Chapter 20: Area And Perimeter Of Plane FiguresDownload PDF
Chapter 21: Volume And Surface Area Of SolidsDownload PDF
Chapter 22: Trigonometrical RatiosDownload PDF
Chapter 23: Trigonometrical Ratios Of Standard AnglesDownload PDF
Chapter 24: Solution Of Right TrianglesDownload PDF
Chapter 25: Complementary AnglesDownload PDF
Chapter 26: Co Ordinate GeometryDownload PDF
Chapter 27: Graphical SolutionDownload PDF
Chapter 28: Distance FormulaDownload PDF

Class 9 — Physics

This collection covers Measurements and Experimentation using instruments like vernier callipers and the micrometre screw gauge, followed by Motion in One Dimension, Laws of Motion, Pressure in Fluids and Archimedes' Principle. The measurement chapter specifically notes that no numerical problems are set on calliper or screw gauge readings at this level. Its 10 chapters form the mechanics base for Class 10 Physics.

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Chapter 1: Measurements And ExperimentationDownload PDF
Chapter 2: Motion In One DimensionDownload PDF
Chapter 3: Laws Of MotionDownload PDF
Chapter 4: Pressure In Fluids And Atmospheric PressureDownload PDF
Chapter 5: Upthrust In Fluids Archimedes Principle And FloaDownload PDF
Chapter 6: Heat And EnergyDownload PDF
Chapter 7: Reflection Of LightDownload PDF
Chapter 8: Propagation Of Sound WavesDownload PDF
Chapter 9: Current ElectricityDownload PDF
Chapter 10: MagnetismDownload PDF

Class 10 — Biology

This board-year book covers Structure of Chromosomes, Cell Cycle and Cell Division, Genetics, Absorption by Roots, Transpiration, Photosynthesis and the Circulatory System across 14 chapters. The cell division chapter explains mitosis in full stages, while meiosis is covered only at a basic level as a reduction division. These are core board-exam chapters, so each needs full revision, not just a first read.

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Chapter 2: Structure Of Chromosomes Cell Cycle And Cell DiDownload PDF
Chapter 3: Genetics Some Basic FundamentalsDownload PDF
Chapter 4: Absorption By Roots The Processes InvolvedDownload PDF
Chapter 5: TranspirationDownload PDF
Chapter 6: PhotosynthesisDownload PDF
Chapter 7: The Circulatory SystemDownload PDF
Chapter 8: The Excretory SystemDownload PDF
Chapter 9: The Nervous SystemDownload PDF
Chapter 10: Endocrine GlandsDownload PDF
Chapter 11: The Reproductive SystemDownload PDF
Chapter 12: PopulationDownload PDF
Chapter 13: Aids To HealthDownload PDF
Chapter 14: Health OrganisationsDownload PDF
Chapter 15: PollutionDownload PDF

Class 10 — Chemistry

This collection opens with the Periodic Table, including Dobereiner's Triads, then moves through Chemical Bonding, Acids Bases and Salts, Analytical Chemistry, Mole Concept and Electrolysis. Each chapter is structured with Important Points to Remember, Previous Year's Questions and a Self Evaluation Test built in. That structure makes it usable as both a first read and a pre-board revision tool.

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Chapter 1: Periodic TableDownload PDF
Chapter 2: Chemical BondingDownload PDF
Chapter 3: Acids Bases And SaltsDownload PDF
Chapter 4: Analytical ChemistryDownload PDF
Chapter 5: Mole Concept And StoichimetryDownload PDF
Chapter 6: ElectrolysisDownload PDF
Chapter 7: MetallurgyDownload PDF
Chapter 8: Hydrogen ChlorideDownload PDF
Chapter 9: AmmoniaDownload PDF
Chapter 10: Nitric AcidDownload PDF
Chapter 11: Sulphuric AcidDownload PDF
Chapter 12: Organic ChemistryDownload PDF
Chapter 13: Practical WorkDownload PDF

Class 10 — Mathematics

This collection starts with Commercial Mathematics — Value Added Tax, Sales Tax and Banking — before moving into Linear Inequations and Quadratic Equations across 30 chapters. The Compound Interest formulas here cover both annual reckoning and two successive different rates, a distinction that shows up often in board questions. Students should practise both formula variants separately rather than assuming one covers the other.

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Chapter 1: Value Added TaxDownload PDF
Chapter 2: Sales Tax Value Added Tax VatDownload PDF
Chapter 3: BankingDownload PDF
Chapter 4: Linear InequationsDownload PDF
Chapter 5: Linear InequationsDownload PDF
Chapter 6: Quadratic EquationsDownload PDF
Chapter 7: Problems On Quadratic EquationsDownload PDF
Chapter 8: RatioDownload PDF
Chapter 9: MatricesDownload PDF
Chapter 10: Factor TheoremDownload PDF
Chapter 11: MatricesDownload PDF
Chapter 12: ReflectionDownload PDF
Chapter 13: Distance And Section FormulaeDownload PDF
Chapter 14: Equation Of A LineDownload PDF
Chapter 15: SymmetryDownload PDF
Chapter 16: LociDownload PDF
Chapter 17: CirclesDownload PDF
Chapter 18: LociDownload PDF
Chapter 19: Constructions CirclesDownload PDF
Chapter 20: Cylinder Cone And SphereDownload PDF
Chapter 21: Trigonometrical IdentitiesDownload PDF
Chapter 22: ConstructionsDownload PDF
Chapter 23: Circumference And Area Of A CircleDownload PDF
Chapter 24: Cone And SphereDownload PDF
Chapter 25: Trigonometrical IdentitiesDownload PDF
Chapter 26: Heights And DistancesDownload PDF
Chapter 27: Graphical Representation Of Statistical DataDownload PDF
Chapter 28: Measures Of Central TendencyDownload PDF
Chapter 29: Median Quartiles And ModeDownload PDF
Chapter 30: ProbabilityDownload PDF

Class 10 — Physics

This collection covers Force, Work Energy and Power, Machines, and refraction of light through plane surfaces, lenses and the spectrum, across 12 chapters. The Force chapter explains turning forces, moments and centre of gravity using everyday examples like a door or steering wheel. Its optics chapters build directly on the light and mirror basics introduced back in Class 7.

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Chapter 1: ForceDownload PDF
Chapter 2: Work Energy And PowerDownload PDF
Chapter 3: MachinesDownload PDF
Chapter 4: Refraction Of Light At Plane SurfacesDownload PDF
Chapter 5: Refraction Through A LensDownload PDF
Chapter 6: SpectrumDownload PDF
Chapter 7: SoundDownload PDF
Chapter 8: Current ElectricityDownload PDF
Chapter 9: Household CircuitsDownload PDF
Chapter 10: Electro MagnetismDownload PDF
Chapter 11: CalorimetryDownload PDF
Chapter 12: RadioactivityDownload PDF

What Each Class 6 to 10 ICSE Subject PDF Covers

The subjects on offer change slightly by class. Class 6 pairs Biology and Geography with Math and Physics, while Class 7 onward swaps Geography for Chemistry as a standalone subject.

ClassSubjects includedExample chapters
Class 6Biology, Geography, Mathematics, PhysicsLife on Earth, Earth as a Planet, Number System, Measurement
Class 7Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, PhysicsCell – Structural Unit of Life, Elements and Compounds, Number System, Mass Weight and Density
Class 8Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, PhysicsLife Processes, Hydrogen, Sets, Universe and Physical Quantities
Class 9Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, PhysicsHealth Organisations, Matter and Its Composition, Rational and Irrational Numbers, Measurements and Experimentation
Class 10Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, PhysicsCell Cycle and Cell Division, Periodic Table, Compound Interest, Force and Moments

Notice how the Mathematics books carry the most chapters at every stage — Class 8 Math alone runs to 40 chapters. That is normal; algebra, geometry and arithmetic are each treated as separate chapters rather than merged sections.

How to Use These ICSE PDFs for Exam Preparation

A textbook PDF is only useful if you read it in the right order. Here is a routine that works with how these books are structured.

  1. Read the syllabus box at the start of the chapter first. Almost every chapter opens with one, and it tells you exactly what is examinable and what is not.
  2. Do the labelled demonstrations and experiments where marked (D) or (E) — for example, viewing onion peel and cheek cells under a microscope in the Class 7 Biology cell chapter. These often turn into practical or diagram questions.
  3. For Mathematics, rework every formula derivation by hand rather than copying the final formula — the Compound Interest chapter in Class 10 Math, for instance, gives separate formulas for annual interest and for two different successive rates.
  4. In the senior Chemistry books (Class 9 and 10), use the “Important Points to Remember” and “Self Evaluation Test” sections for revision — they are built for exam practice, not just first reading.
  5. Finish each chapter by checking its scope notes for exclusions, such as the Class 7 Biology note that mitosis and meiosis stages need not be studied in detail.

For the full CISCE syllabus documents that these books are based on, check the official CISCE website.

Common Mistakes Students Make While Studying From These PDFs

Most marks are lost to habits, not lack of knowledge. These are the recurring ones across classes.

MistakeWhy it hurtsHow to fix it
Skipping the syllabus/scope note at the top of a chapterYou end up revising topics that are marked as excluded, wasting timeRead the scope lines before the chapter text, every time
Memorising a definition without its worked exampleYou can state a rule but fail application questions, e.g. on Dobereiner’s TriadsRedo the example calculation yourself, don’t just read it
Jumping to numerical problems in Math without the concept linesYou apply the wrong formula variant, e.g. mixing up single-rate and successive-rate Compound InterestRead the “Points to Remember” box before attempting sums
Ignoring the practice/revision sections in senior chaptersYou lose the extra question bank built into Class 9-10 Chemistry PDFsAttempt the self-evaluation test after finishing the chapter, not instead of it

Choosing the Right Class and Subject PDF to Start With

If more than one subject is pending, start with the one that has the most chapters relative to time left — Mathematics at every class level, and Chemistry from Class 9 onward, tend to need the longest runway.

  • Class 6-7: build the base — number systems, measurement, and basic classification chapters in Biology and Chemistry.
  • Class 8: heavier Math (Sets, Formulae, Constructions) and the start of Carbon-based Chemistry.
  • Class 9-10: board-pattern chapters — Mole Concept, Periodic Table, Genetics, Compound Interest, Force and Moments — with revision material built into the Chemistry PDFs.

If you are unsure where to begin, browse the full ICSE books library for subject-wise details, or return to the homepage to find resources for other classes.

Frequently Asked Questions About These ICSE Books PDFs

Are these ICSE books PDFs free to download?
Yes. Every chapter PDF listed in the table above is free to download.

Do these PDFs follow the CISCE syllabus for my class?
Yes. Each chapter is taken from a CISCE-aligned ICSE textbook for that class and subject, following the syllabus set by CISCE.

Why does Class 6 not have a Chemistry PDF?
This collection currently has no Class 6 Chemistry PDF; the available Class 6 resources cover the other subjects listed. Check your school booklist and the applicable CISCE syllabus for your class’s subjects.

Do the PDFs include practice questions, or only chapter text?
Some do. The Class 9 and Class 10 Chemistry PDFs add extra charts, previous years’ questions and self-evaluation tests alongside the main chapter text.

Which class and subject should I download first?
Start with whichever subject has your nearest test or the most pending chapters — Mathematics usually needs the most lead time at every class level.

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Reference: CISCE-aligned ICSE textbook material (Classes 6-10).

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