ICSE Class 10 Economics Syllabus 2026-27
CISCE has released the updated ICSE Class 10 Economics Syllabus for the academic session 2026-27. The syllabus explains the topics and concepts that students must study for the ICSE board examination. Students and teachers should review the syllabus before starting preparation.
The ICSE Economics syllabus for Class 10th lists the units, chapter topics, and learning areas prescribed by the CISCE board. The syllabus helps students understand what to study and how to plan their revision. Teachers can also use the syllabus to organise lessons and classroom activities.
Oswal Publishers has updated its books according to the latest CISCE paper pattern and 10th Economics syllabus. These books follow the current board guidelines and help students practise questions based on the exam pattern.
Download the ICSE Class 10 Economics Syllabus PDF for the 2026-27 academic session from the link below.
Latest ICSE Class 10 Economics Syllabus 2026-27
There will be one paper of two hours duration carrying 80 marks and Internal Assessment of 20 marks.
The paper will be divided into two sections A and B.
Section A will consist of questions requiring short answers and will cover the entire syllabus. There will be no choice of questions.
Section B will consist of questions which will require detailed answers. There will be a choice and candidates will be required to answer four questions from this section.
1. The Productive Mechanism
Factors of production: Land, labour, capital and entrepreneur: their impact on the production structure in an economy.
(i) Land: meaning and characteristics, productivity of land – meaning only; factors affecting productivity of land.
(ii) Labour: meaning and characteristics; division of labour: meaning, type and advantages; efficiency of labour; meaning, reasons for low efficiency of Indian labour.
(iii) Capital: meaning and characteristics and types: physical and financial capital- meaning with examples; Capital Formation; meaning, Process of capital formation; Need for capital formation;
(iv) Entrepreneur: meaning, functions and role of entrepreneur in economic development.
2. Theory of Demand and Supply
(i) Meaning and concept of Demand and Supply. Law of demand and supply: demand and supply schedule and curve (both individual and market); movement and shift of the demand and supply curve; determinants of demand and supply; exceptions to the law of demand.
Meaning of demand and supply; the concept of Demand, types of demand and concept of supply to be explained (with examples).
A basic understanding of the law of demand and supply in which demand and supply schedules to be used to explain the demand and supply curves. The individual demand and supply curves must be distinguished from market demand and supply curves. Concept of movement and shift of Demand and Supply curves are to be explained. Determinants of demand and supply are to be specified. Exceptions to the law of demand are to be discussed.
(ii) Elasticity of demand and elasticity of supply: meaning, types, percentage method of measuring elasticity of demand and elasticity of supply, factors affecting elasticity of demand and supply.
The concept of price elasticity of demand and elasticity of supply are to be explained with percentage method. Factors affecting the elasticity of demand and supply are to be specified. (Numerical problems are not for
testing).
3. Market
Meaning and types.
Meaning of Market; Types of Markets: Perfect competition, Monopoly, Monopolistic Competition, Oligopoly - meaning with examples; a brief understanding of the features of the different types of markets along with differences.
4. Banking in India
(i) Money
A basic understanding of the inconvenience of the barter system and the evolution of money; legal definition of money; functions of money: medium of exchange, measure of value; standard of deferred payment, store of
value.
(ii) Commercial banks: Meaning and functions.
Meaning. Functions of Commercial banks: Accepting deposits (a brief understanding of the types of deposits); Advancing loans (a brief understanding of the types of loans, methods of advancing loans); Credit creation
(a brief understanding of credit creation on the basis of Primary and derivative deposits).
(iii) Central Bank
Meaning. Functions of Central Bank: monopoly of Note issue; Bankers Bank; Banker, Agent and Advisor to the Government; Custodian of Foreign Exchange; Lender of the Last Resort: A brief understanding of the functions.
(iv) Monetary Policy of the Central Bank
(a) Qualitative Credit control measures: margin requirements; credit rationing; moral suasion.
(b) Quantitative Credit control measures: Bank Rate, Open Market Operations, Cash Reserve Ratio (CRR), Statutory Liquidity Ratio.
A brief understanding of the above.
(v) Demonetisation
A brief understanding.
(vi) Public Finance
(a) Meaning of Public Finance.
(b) Sources of Public Revenue:
- Tax Revenue.
Direct Tax (meaning, merits and demerits); Indirect Tax (meaning, merits and demerits); difference between direct and indirect taxes.
Goods and Services Tax (GST) - Meaning and objectives;
Progressive, proportional, regressive and degressive taxes - meaning only.
- Non-tax revenue.
Meaning with examples.
(c) Public Expenditure.
Meaning of public expenditure, Revenue and Capital expenditure with examples; reason for growth of public expenditure in India.
(d) Public Debt.
Meaning and types of Public debts.
5. Inflation
(i) Inflation, Wholesale Price Index (WPI), Consumer Price Index (CPI), Food Basket.
Meaning of the above.
(ii) Stages of Inflation
Creeping, Walking, Running and Hyper – meaning only.
(iii) Types of Inflation: Cost push inflation and demand- pull inflation
Meaning, causes and differences only (diagram not required). Positive and negative effects of inflation on production. Positive and negative effects of inflation on distribution with reference to fixed income group and
business income group only.
6. Consumer Awareness
(i) Consumer Exploitation and Consumer awareness.
Meaning of consumer exploitation; a brief understanding of the forms of consumer exploitation; reasons for exploitation of consumers in India - a brief understanding. Meaning of Consumer Awareness.
(ii) Consumer Rights & Duties.
A brief understanding of the above. COPRA - meaning and features; RTI - meaning and significance.
(iii) Food adulteration.
Meaning and harmful effects.
(iv) Technical and Administrative measures for Consumer Protection:
A brief understanding of: Public Distribution System (PDS); Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS); AGMARK, ECOMARK.
Internal Assessment
The minimum number of assignments:
One project/assignment as prescribed by the teacher from the syllabus.
Suggested Assignments:
- A visit to a local industrial unit and analyse the combination of the factors of production being used in the production process.
- Survey 15 people from your neighbourhood about the type of taxes they pay. From your survey conclude which type of tax is easier to pay and why.
- Visit a nearby store. Select five items of regular consumption. Study the following: the impact of GST on these five products; how this has impacted the demand for these products; how it has benefitted the producer, consumer and the government.
Evaluation
The assignments/project works are to be evaluated by the subject teacher and by an External Examiner. (The External Examiner may be a teacher nominated by the Head of the school, who could be from the faculty, but not teaching the subject in the section/class. For example, a teacher of Economics of Class XI may be deputed to be an External Examiner for Class X, Economics projects.)
The Internal Examiner and the External Examiner will assess the assignments independently.
Award of Marks: (20 Marks)
Subject Teacher (Internal Examiner) 10 marks
External Examiner 10 marks
The total marks obtained out of 20 are to be sent to CISCE by the Head of the school.
The Head of the school will be responsible for the online entry of marks on CISCE’s CAREERS portal by the due date.
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