At secondary school or alternatively, at courses in your area :)
General Certificate of Secondary Education.
Further Education, General Certificate of Secondary Education
International General Certificate of Secondary Education
Indian Certificate of Secondary Education
ICSE stands for Indian Certificate for Secondary Education...this is definitely one of the largest certificate degrees given in India for secondary education.
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ICT = Information computer technology GCSE= General Certificate of Secondary Education
Yes, the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) syllabus for Punjabi language is available through the Cambridge Assessment International Education website. You can access the syllabus and other related materials by visiting their website and searching for the Punjabi language syllabus.
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No, SSC (Secondary School Certificate) and IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) have different syllabi. SSC is a certification exam in India while IGCSE is a globally recognized qualification offered by Cambridge Assessment International Education.
Do you mean GCSEs (General Certificate of Secondary Education, exams taken by 15/16 year olds in England and Wales)?
If you mean "O level", it is the predecessor of the "GCSE" (general certificate of secondary education) qualification. The 'o' stands for "ordinary".