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Difference between ICSE and CBSE Syllabus?
Asked by mohd yousuf,
04 Feb '10 07:31 pm
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The English syllabus of the CBSE is better manageable than that of ICSE/ISC. While a broad-based syllabus is generally percieved to be good (an issue that needs to be debated in the current scenario of focused approach), it increases the load on students, thus leading to stress. A student should be given the option of studying only the basics of the language if his/her interests lie elsewhere. This choice is given in CBSE, not in ICSE/ISC. English is not compulsory even at the Cambridge International Examinations.
1. The CBSE syllabus is presented in a more scientific manner. The entire syllabus is divided into units and every unit is allotted the number of periods required to cover it in the year and also the weightage of marks it will carry in the examination. Thus, the teacher and student can plan the study of the various segments of the syllabus accordingly. Not so in ISC
1. The examination pattern of entrance examinations (IIT-JEE & PMT) follows that of CBSE since CBS ...more
Answered by jameel ahmed, 05 Feb '10 02:46 pm
1. The CBSE syllabus is presented in a more scientific manner. The entire syllabus is divided into units and every unit is allotted the number of periods required to cover it in the year and also the weightage of marks it will carry in the examination. Thus, the teacher and student can plan the study of the various segments of the syllabus accordingly. Not so in ISC
1. The examination pattern of entrance examinations (IIT-JEE & PMT) follows that of CBSE since CBS ...more
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Cbse is easier while icse is bit tuff.followers of cbse are more while affiliated with icse are few .
Answered by Ramesh Agarwal, 04 Feb '10 07:40 pm
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