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What is the difference between IB and ICSE?
Ans. On a whole, the IB curriculum is more challenging than the CBSE and ICSE board. After IB next is ICSE and then comes CBSE. CBSE is applicable from Nursery to Class-12th, ICSE is also applicable from Nursery to class-12th, the IB curriculum covers students that fall under the age group of 3-19 years.
What is the difference between IB and IGCSE?
IGCSE is often considered to be similar to the MYP of IB. The difference is that IGCSE is a made of curriculum statements while IB MYP is a framework. IB is not a curriculum, but an education framework. The IGCSE is for a specific subject for a specific country.
Is IB education good?
It’s academically rigorous. It’s stimulating, inspiring, and allows students to really excel and see what they’re capable of. For those who choose to challenge themselves, the IB is hugely rewarding. Students finish with skills and a level of confidence that will push them forward their whole life through.
What is the International Baccalaureate Organization (IB)?
International Baccalaureate Organization. The International Baccalaureate (IB), formerly known as the International Baccalaureate Organization (IBO), is an international educational foundation headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland, and founded in 1968.
Are IB schools spread out across the country?
IB schools are resource intensive and so are not widely spread out across the country. There are only a handful of well established IB schools, although each year more and more of them are opening as the popularity of the course increases.
What are the features of schools with CBSE board?
1) The diversity factor in schools with CBSE board is high as more students from different backgrounds are likely to end up in the same class. 2) Quality of Content (No Errors/ No Printing Mistakes) in Textbooks’ is good.
Which board is best for your child in India?
With the Beginning of admissions’ season across cities in India, parents face dilemma as which board would fit best for their young ones. 1. CBSE: Central Board of Secondary Education 2. CISCE: Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) 3. IB: International Baccalaureate 4.
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