In India, high school is a grade of education which includes Standards (Grades) VII to X. Standards (Grades) XI to XII are called as Higher Secondary School or Senior Secondary School or Junior college. Some states refer to Standards(Grades) IX and X as High School, while XI and XII are termed as Intermediate. Other states refer to VI, VII, VIII, IX and X (grades 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10) as Secondary school and XI and XII (grades 11 and 12) as Senior Secondary School or Higher Secondary School. Usually, students from ages 14 to 18 study in this section. These schools may be affiliated to national boards/ Councils like Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination (CISCE) orNational Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS) or various state boards.
Some states refer Primary School with grades 1, 2, 3 and 4, and Secondary School with grades 5 to 10. After senior secondary school, students go to university for higher studies.
Higher secondary refers to education levels typically for students aged 16-18, encompassing grades 11 and 12. Senior secondary refers to the final two years of high school, preparing students for college or the workforce.
"Higher secondary" generally refers to the educational stage following secondary school, typically covering grades 11 and 12. "Senior secondary" refers to the later part of secondary education, usually including grades 10 to 12. The distinction may vary depending on the educational system or country.
SSC stands for Secondary School Certificate and is the 10th-grade board examination in countries like India and Bangladesh. HSC stands for Higher Secondary Certificate and is the 12th-grade board examination in the same countries.
The HSC board center number 0412 is located in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India. It is a specific examination center designated by the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education for conducting Higher Secondary Certificate (HSC) exams.
HSC can either stand for Higher School Certificate (in Australia) or Hospital for Special Surgery (in the United States).
The board center name for HSC Mumbai is the Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education.
"Higher secondary" generally refers to the educational stage following secondary school, typically covering grades 11 and 12. "Senior secondary" refers to the later part of secondary education, usually including grades 10 to 12. The distinction may vary depending on the educational system or country.
SSC stands for Secondary School Certificate and is the 10th-grade board examination in countries like India and Bangladesh. HSC stands for Higher Secondary Certificate and is the 12th-grade board examination in the same countries.
HSC is Higher Secondary Certificate which is 12th standard.....10th standard is called as SSC that is Senior Secondary Certificate.
Many cults discourage the furtherance of education, believing it to be corrupt. For a senior secondary student, this could mean the arrest of many opportunities for higher education.
HSC is Higher secondary ( 10th class )SSC is senior secondary ( 12th class )
Oshakati Senior Secondary School was created in 1973.
Nehale Senior Secondary School was created in 1954.
Bendigo Senior Secondary College was created in 1907.
Delbrook Senior Secondary School was created in 1957.
Arya Senior Secondary School was created in 1996.
Marygiri Senior Secondary School was created in 1989.
Wodonga Senior Secondary College was created in 2005.