You will find it on the site cisce.org
The advantages of the ICSE board for education include education in all of the major subjects. These include English and math, as well as other sciences such as physics and chemistry.
West Bengal board is the toughest board in india. Many people believes it's ICSE or other state board, but West Bengal Board of Secondary Education (WBBSE) or West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) is toughest among all the boards of India.
Study all those portions related to network theory not only from degree syllabus but also from 12th std physics.. best book preferred G.K. Publications.
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for your information here is the eligibility criteria for admission to their regular courses in engineeringEligibility for Admissions:For admission to any of the above Integrated First Degree programmes Candidates should have passed the 12th examination of 10+2 system from a recognized Central or State board or its equivalent with Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics. Further the candidate should have obtained a minimum of aggregate 80% marks in Physics, Chemistry and Mathematics subjects in 12th examination, with at least 60% marks in each of the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects and should have adequate proficiency in English.Students who are appearing for 12th examination in 2009 or who have passed 12th Examination in 2008 only are eligible to appear in the BITSAT-2009 test. Students who have passed 12th examination in 2007 or earlier are NOT eligible to appear in BITSAT-2009. Students who are presently studying in BITS at any of its campuses are not eligible to appear in BITSAT-2009Admissions will be made purely on merit. The merit position of the candidate for admission will be based on the score obtained by the candidate in the BITSAT-2009. However, their eligibility for admission is subject to fulfilling the requirement of minimum marks in 12th examination, as mentioned above.Direct Admission to Board Toppers:In the past, admission process of the Institute always ensured guaranteed admission to all the students who obtained first ranks in their respective board examinations. This has given a very vital input of highly meritorious students from all over India. Continuing this tradition, the Institute will give direct admission to first rank students of all the central and state boards to the programme of their choice, irrespective of their BITSAT-2009 score.Eligibility criteria for admission under 'Direct admission to Board toppers' scheme:To be eligible for admission under the 'Direct admission to Board toppers' scheme, the candidate should be the topper from the science stream having taken Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics subjects in 12th. To identify the topper, the following criteria will be adopted.a) has taken Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects in 12th andb) has obtained the highest aggregate percentage of marks in 12th among all the students who have taken Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects in 2008 from the Board. For the purpose of calculating the aggregate percentage, the aggregate marks should include the marks of Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects in addition to other subjects which are required to pass the 12th examination from the Board under consideration. Further, the Physics, Chemistry, Mathematics subject marks should be included in the aggregate, irrespective of whether the Physics, Chemistry, and Mathematics subjects are identified as main/optional/elective in his marksheet(s).Applicants under the scheme should attach documentary proof in support of their claim, along with the 12th mark sheet and a letter from the Board declaring the candidate as the topper in the specified stream. The Institute will also make efforts to get these data from the different boards on its own. In all cases, the Institute will be guided by the data provided by the concerned Board. In cases where for a particular board, the data available before the deadline is insufficient or inconclusive, the admission committee may decide not to make any offer under the scheme for that specified Board. In all such cases, the decision of the Vice chancellor will be final and binding on the applicantsfor mor information about other entrance exam for engineering visit the following site
It contains basic primary concepts of other subjects that are viable for primary students. It's very much comprehensive and easy to understand.
The advantages of the ICSE board for education include education in all of the major subjects. These include English and math, as well as other sciences such as physics and chemistry.
yes a country should have same ayllabus for all students
I studied in CBSE for 12 years, from Kintergarden to Xth and moved over to State Board (TN) for my higher secondary. From my experience, I would rate ICSE to be the toughest, followed by CBSE and State. ICSE / CBSE syllabi are designed to promote thinking among children, going by the way examination questions are framed (answers to questions are not directly found in textbooks but are related to the syllabus) whereas state board examinations are usually straightforward questions from the book. The downside of ICSE / CBSE (esp if you happen to be in TN) is that you stand a much lesser chance of landing a seat in popular colleges (Engg / Med) since the entrance exams for these are based on state board syllabus and students from state board score much higher than those from ICSE / CBSE since they are considered on a level platform irrspective of the boards. also it is the cbse syllabus which helps one to crack all sorts of competitive exams and it brings out the true knowledge of a person.
CBSE has nation wide syllabus and is the most popular school board and is widly spread across all states.cbse syllabus is aimed at meeting the needs of various entrance exams including the medical and engineering stream.state board syllabus is designed by the department of education of the concerned state.cbse follows ncert and offers wide range of subjects and combinations.
ICSE (Indian Certificate of Secondary Education) board is more focused on holistic education with a wider range of subjects and an emphasis on language proficiency. CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) board is focused on a more structured and exam-oriented approach with a common curriculum across all its affiliated schools. Both boards are recognized in India and abroad for higher education.
You can find the syllabus for the 11th standard Chemistry by checking your school's official website or contacting your school's administration. Alternatively, you can visit the education board's website for your region as they typically publish the updated syllabus for all subjects and grades.
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ICSE pattern of CISCE in India is the best education pattern in India. Syllabus and methods are decided by the real teachers not professors and scientists sitting in conferences and deciding for what should be added according to their whims and fancies. It is regularly updated keeping in mind the latest global trends. It is respected and accepted world wide. Pupils have wide choice in subjects and liberty to choose the books of their liking to read. Schools/students can choose from a variety of contemporary books and even international texts. ICSE is not "textbook oriented'' and has a wider outlook for the all-round development of students. The ICSE has more practical application - Projects and practicals in ICSE are better way of learning not just cramming the subject. Evaluation is more objective and qualitative. Projects and practicals help develop the habit of finding information and not just learn/mug the textbooks. They develop habit of researching on various topics. The new syllabus even takes into account the syllabus for various competetive exams in India. English taught in ICSE is of the world standard and develops taste for Literature. Also, ICSE gives more freedom to schools and more options to students which help in all-round development of students. Rajeev K Sharma (rksharma@indiatimes.com)
No, the IGCSE syllabus may vary slightly between countries as some countries may have specific requirements or topics that are included in their own versions of the syllabus. However, the core subjects and general structure of the IGCSE syllabus remain consistent across most countries.
it is 35% out of 100.........bt its necessary 2 gt a suficient mark n maths 4 furdr studys as n isc maths is included in arts science n commerce.......
I suppose you mean CBSE and ICSE board...FOR ICSEThe Indian Certificate of Secondary Education(ICSE) is an examination conducted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, a private, non-governmental board of school education in India, for class 10, i.e., grade 10. Private candidates are not permitted to appear for this examination.In all subjects other than Science and Computers, students must submit compulsory coursework assignments. In groups I and II they count for 20% of the student's performance in the subject; in group III the assignments count for 50%. In Science and Computers, students are tested on their laboratory work.In subjects where there is more than one paper, the mark in the subject is calculated by taking the average of all papers in the subject. Candidates appearing for the examination have to study seven subjects, with anywhere from 1 to 3 papers in each subject. This makes for a total of 8-12 papers, depending on the subjects.FOR CBSEThe Central Board of Secondary Education (abbreviated CBSE) is a Board of Education for public and private schools, under the Union of Govt. of India. Its an international bored, consisting of 12 years of education.