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April 8, 2025When studying for your 6th CBSE exams, you can use various methods to identify the topics that will have the biggest impact on your score. To get started, you can look through old question papers and see which topics are most often tested in exams. You can also ask your teachers which 6th CBSE topics they think are most important. This will allow you to focus on your studying and ensure that you are as well-prepared as possible.
Alternatively, you can check out the list we have put together of the important 6th CBSE topics and save time. You can also learn the topics from Embibe 3D video explanations by following the links provided with each topic. So, let’s take a look at important 6th CBSE topics for Social Science, Maths, and Science.
In the sections below, we have compiled key topics of the 6th CBSE exams that you will find on the new syllabus — and we have included our extensive collection of 3D video tutorials by our team of experts that explain each topic in depth. Let’s dive in!
Check out this list of high-scoring 6th CBSE topics for Science, along with 3D video explanations in the following. So, check out the topics below:
Chapter Name | Topics |
Food: Where Does It Come From? | Food VarietyFood Materials and SourcesPlant Parts and Animal Products as FoodWhat do Animals Eat |
Components of Food | Food and its ComponentsBiochemical TestsImportance of NutrientsBalanced DietDeficiency Diseases |
Separation of Substances | Introduction to Separation of SubstancesMethods of SeparationWater as a Solvent |
Changes Around Us | Reversible and Irreversible ChangesWays to Bring About Changes |
Motion and Measurement of Distances | Modes of TransportMeasurements of LengthUnits of MeasurementCorrect Measurement of LengthMeasuring the Length of a Curved Line |
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Below is a list of the important topics you must study in Maths for the 6th CBSE exams. You can start studying one of them by clicking on links given in the table, which will take you to the 3D video explanations by Embibe experts:
Chapter Name | Topics |
Knowing Our Numbers | Comparing Large NumbersLarge Numbers in PracticeEstimation of Large NumbersUsing BracketsRoman Numerals |
Whole Numbers | Introduction to Whole NumbersThe Number LineProperties of Whole NumbersPatterns in Whole Numbers |
Playing with Numbers | Factors and MultiplesPrime and Composite NumbersTest for Divisibility of NumbersCommon Factors and Common MultiplesPrime Factorization |
Fractions | Introduction to FractionsProper and Improper FractionsEquivalent FractionsLike FractionsComparing Fractions |
Decimals | Basics of DecimalsComparing DecimalsUsing DecimalsAddition and Subtraction of Decimals |
Click here for the complete list of 6th CBSE Maths topics.
We have compiled a list of important 6th CBSE topics for Social Science that you might find useful. You can also start learning these topics by watching the 3D video explanations that are provided below:
Chapter Name | Topics |
What, Where, How and When? | Knowing the Earliest PeopleNames of the LandFinding out about the PastHistory and its ImportanceThe Geographical Framework |
Kingdoms, Kings and an Early Republic | Rise of Rulers 3000 Years AgoVarnasJanapadasMahajanapadasMagadha |
Ashoka, the Emperor Who Gave up War | Mauryan EmpireRuling the Mauryan EmpireAshoka, a Unique RulerPost Mauryan KingdomsAncient Chinese Kingdom |
Traders, Kings and Pilgrims | New Kingdoms along the Coasts in Ancient IndiaIndia’s Relations with the WestThe Indo GreeksSakasThe Silk Route |
The Earth in the Solar System | Introduction to Celestial BodiesThe Solar SystemThe Earth and the MoonAsteroids & MeteoroidsBeyond Solar System |
If you want to access the complete list of 6th CBSE Social Science topics, click here.
Below are some of the most frequently asked questions on 6th CBSE topics:
Ans: Using our 3D online video explanations, you can enhance your test preparation for the topics covered in the 6th CBSE syllabus. Log in to the Embibe app to begin learning all topics.
A. In 6th CBSE Fractions, you will study 6 topics, i.e. Introduction to Fractions, Proper and Improper Fractions, Equivalent Fractions, Like Fractions, Comparing Fractions, and Addition and Subtraction of Fractions.
Ans: In CBSE Class 6 Maths, Whole Numbers topics are the easiest.
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Ans: The official website of CBSE is cbse.nic.in.
We hope this article on 6th CBSE topics helps you. Download the Embibe app to access study resources for CBSE Class 6.
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