Friday, 29 March 2013

School Curriculum in India


There are usually three streams which we can choose from.
Stream #1: International Curriculum
Schools that follow these are popularly known as international schools with high class facilities and premium fees. They also have access to foreign faculties and sometimes follow the educational system of other countries. The certificate given out during the entire 10+2 years is either IGCSE or IB.
Stream #2: National Curriculum
This generally includes the more popular ICSE/ISC and CBSE streams. ICSE is tougher compared to CBSE. However, most people prefer the CBSE stream as the competitive examinations like AIEEE, or state level entrance exams have syllabus closest to CBSE.
Stream #3: State Curriculum
Schools which follow a state curriculum are often perceived as not upto the level, although that’s not the case. They are easier to study than CBSE or ICSE and the syllabus often changes from state to state. Most government schools often state curriculum education.

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