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Difference Between CBSE, ICSE, IGCSE, IB And State Board

As soon as the time for admissions in schools begins all across India, parents face dilemma as which school is the best for their child. With time different curriculums have been introduced, giving options to the students. Earlier it was only CBSE that rules Indian Education System but now we have ICSE, IGCSE, IB and the State Board to choose from.

Parents can choose any curriculum for their young ones depending on their budget, area and job type. Well we have many schools in Hyderabad, Bangalore, Chennai, Mumbai, Delhi and other urban cities of India that provide different curriculums. Let’s get a glimpse of what these are and how they differ from each other.

ICSE

ICSE stands for Indian Certificate for Secondary Education has a more applied knowledge than theoretical for the students. However it does not takes students from a non-affiliated school, looking for midterm admissions due to job transfers. With a higher fees structure ICSE schools are less in numbers than CBSE schools in India. They teach foreign languages as a point of addition and also focus on extracurricular activities of the children.

IGCSE

International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) provides international curriculum to Grade 9 and Grade 10 students. It is an academically rigorous English language curriculum offered as a preparation for IB curriculum to students. They give a larger choice of subjects with assessments that include both written and oral exams.

If you are planning to relocate outside India than the schools with IGCSE curriculum is appropriate for your kids. They are recognised in international colleges and make it easier for your child’s higher education in foreign countries.

IB

International Baccalaureate was founded in 1968 as an international education and was previously known as International Baccalaureate Organization. It offers three different educational programs that are PYP or Primary Year Program for Grade KG to Grade V, MYP or Middle Year Program for Grade 6-10 and DP or Diploma Program for Grade 11 & 12. IB curriculum is the most recognised around the world unlike CBSE or ICSE.

The curriculum usually follows a experimental teaching methodology for its students. The school with IB curriculum is a best option for NRIs and those who shift globally for job.

CBSE

CBSE stands for Central Board for Secondary Education is a widely available curriculum in schools all across India. Its diversity allows more number of students from different backgrounds to study in the same class.

If you have a job type that keeps you moving all across the country then you can easily search and find the best CBSE schools in Hyderabad, Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore, Kolkataand other urban cities. They use the NCERT books that are widely available in stores and have easily availed tutors and institutes for better education of your child.

State Board

A State Board is provided by the State Government of every state and varies from one another. It entirely depends on the Government for its subjects. It is easier than other curriculums and its fee structure is also very less. For parents who get job transfers within India, State Board is the most opted for their children.

Sheetal is a blogger, a book lover and a wanderlust. She comes with a motto of write, eat and travel in her life. In her free time she spends time in spreading education with financially disabled children at NGOs, orphanages and slums.

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