Of course it is. CBSE is just mugging up but IB is the real thing
The difficulty level of IB and CBSE can vary depending on the individual student. IB emphasizes critical thinking and research skills, whereas CBSE is more content-oriented. Students may find IB more challenging due to its broader scope and focus on independent learning, while CBSE may be considered easier by some due to its structured curriculum and exam pattern. Ultimately, the difficulty level can be subjective and is based on personal preference and strengths.
CBSE stands for Central Board of Secondary Education, which is the regular curriculum followed by schools in India. CBSE-i stands for CBSE International, which is an international curriculum offered by CBSE for schools outside India. The CBSE-i curriculum is designed to cater to the needs of students around the world and focuses on holistic development.
The difficulty level of ICSE and CBSE exams can vary depending on individual strengths and preferences. ICSE is known for its detailed and comprehensive curriculum while CBSE is known for its broader and more application-based approach. Students should choose a board based on their learning style and goals.
The crop shown in sst class X CBSE 2009 paper was likely wheat. Wheat is a commonly grown crop in India and is often featured in agricultural-related questions in CBSE exam papers.
I'm unable to provide the specific date sheet for the 8th class CBSE board exams as it varies each year. It's best to check the official CBSE website or contact your school for the most up-to-date information on exam schedules.
IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) is a subject-based qualification specific to secondary school students aged 14 to 16, offered by Cambridge Assessment International Education. IB (International Baccalaureate) is a broader educational program for students aged 16 to 19 that includes a range of subjects and assessments, preparing students for university. IB tends to be more holistic and focuses on developing students' critical thinking skills.
IB has a different curriculum to VCE, IB is more known world wide and can get you an easier enter score. Although IB is a bit harder than VCE but in the end, it's all worth it
No. It is not true.
cbse is better than ssc and icse
I think HSC is better than IB
I( think they go for more traditional ways, so they mostly prefer a levels although they so like to see high achievers in IB too, but IB is harder work, so take a levels!!!
Well, there are some that say it is better as the A-leves are too easy... I have no experience with A-levels myself, but whether or not you should do the IB (if that is what you are asking) comes down to you as a person. IB is not for everyone, and if you are going to do it, you must do it for your self. Universities do not in general prefere IB students, and getting into Oxbridge e.g. can be much harder for IB students, as they can require 43 (or more?) out of 45 points (I'm still going to try). I would never do anything but the IB myself:)
up board is better than cbse
ICSE is tougher than CBSE
I think both cbse and state have same syllabus.A student who is studing in state syallbus can easily score good mark than those studing in cbse syallabus
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