Тёмный
No video :(

IGCSE Vs CBSE - A Comparison 

Teaching Partner
Подписаться 5 тыс.
Просмотров 7 тыс.
50% 1

Please don't hesitate to write an email for suggestion, ideas, advice, support, critics and even training workshop for teachers. My email address is theteachingpartner@gmail.com
I would like to kindly request your support for my physics channel. By subscribing to my channel, you will have access to a plethora of informative and engaging content that will help you better understand the fascinating world of physics.
To subscribe, simply click on the following link:
/ @physicspartner
CBSE Vs IGCSE
Education plays an important role in shaping and molding the future generation. Parents have always been concerned about their children's education, and curriculums have been designed to fulfill this need. In India, we have two major boards for secondary education, namely CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) and IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education). Although both curriculums aim to provide quality education, there are certain differences between them.
CBSE is a national board that follows a uniform pattern of syllabus throughout the country. It provides education to students until the 12th grade and is accepted in almost all the colleges and universities in India. It focuses more on theoretical knowledge and ensures that students can understand the subject thoroughly. On the other hand, IGCSE is an international board, which offers education starting from the 9th standard. It emphasizes mastering the concepts through practical and experimental learning. IGCSE provides globally recognized certification, which helps students if they decide to study abroad.
The assessment pattern in both curriculums differs too. CBSE follows a yearly examination pattern, which means that students need to prepare for exams at the end of every academic year. It has a moderate difficulty level, and students' concepts are tested thoroughly. In contrast, IGCSE follows modular assessment, where students need to give exams at the end of every module that they complete. This reduces the burden of exams on students and allows them to keep their focus intact.
The course content in both curriculums is also different. CBSE includes topics that are significant in India for students to learn, such as Indian history, culture, and social studies. IGCSE covers broader and more diverse topics, including international languages, global history, and world politics. This makes it easier for students to connect with the global community and aids in their overall development.
Lastly, the teaching methodologies used in both curriculums differ from each other. CBSE emphasizes textbook learning and encourages students to improve their memory and analytical skills. Whereas, IGCSE focuses more on developing practical skills, problem-solving abilities, and critical thinking through projects and experiments. This method of teaching prepares students to take on challenging tasks in the future and enables them to face uncertainties.
In conclusion, both CBSE and IGCSE curriculums have their advantages and disadvantages. Students should select the one that suits their learning style and future aspirations. While CBSE is more suited for students who want to study in India, IGCSE prepares students for global learning opportunities. Regardless of the curriculum selected, the emphasis should still be on the quality of education and teachers' capabilities in delivering it.
#igcse #cbse #education #CurriculumComparison #schooleducation #secondaryeducation #internationaleducation #indianeducation #boardexams #exampreparation #educationsystem #studentlife #AcademicComparison #educationstandards #teachingmethods #learning #educationreform #educationpolicy #schoolcurriculum #CBSEvsIGCSE #IGCSEvsCBSE #educationdebate #educationcomparison #schooling #EducationChoices #EducationProsAndCons #educationinsights #EducationDifferences #EducationAdvantages #EducationDisadvantages #EducationOptions #educationquality #EducationEvaluation #EducationAssessment #EducationImpact #EducationAnalysis #educationreview #educationresearch #educationtrends #educationresources #educationsupport #educationcommunity #educationtips #EducationGuidance #educationupdates #educationnews #EducationDiscussion #EducationExplained #educationmatters #EducationAwareness

Опубликовано:

 

22 авг 2024

Поделиться:

Ссылка:

Скачать:

Готовим ссылку...

Добавить в:

Мой плейлист
Посмотреть позже
Комментарии : 9   
@user-bg2eg7yn9o
@user-bg2eg7yn9o Год назад
Great Thanks.
@affanmirza9089
@affanmirza9089 Год назад
brother I'm Studying in an IGCSE school I had given my 10 exam and the result is about to come in August. I have been in this school since childhood ,I was 1 from 4 students from whom this has school started, and in 2020 our school got affiliated with Cambridge University but since our school was started we were not following any Indian book we were studying from books of oxford university. The Director of our school is Scientist In Tata Institute of Fundamental Research(TIFR) we are having IIT and NIT teachers teaching us Math, Physics ,Chemistry, Biology and other subjects our school is located in a city named Khamgaon in district of Buldhana, Maharashtra we are studying Cambridge IGCSE in such a lost, the total fee of my 11th standard is under 1 lakh which is an amazing thing, whereas in metro cities Cambridge school has fee of 9,10 lakh rupees
@teachingpartner
@teachingpartner Год назад
Thank you for your detailed response, the fee structure of IGCSE may vary with the location, school structure and government policies as well
@RKSBlogs963
@RKSBlogs963 Год назад
😅
@priyajogi9258
@priyajogi9258 11 месяцев назад
Can igcsc xan appear india competitive exams like iit neet n eamcet etc ...
@teachingpartner
@teachingpartner 11 месяцев назад
Yes, students who have completed the IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) can appear for competitive exams in India such as IIT (Indian Institutes of Technology), NEET (National Eligibility cum Entrance Test), and EAMCET (Engineering, Agriculture, and Medical Common Entrance Test), among others. These exams are conducted for admissions to various undergraduate programs in engineering, medical, and other fields in India. However, it is important to note that the eligibility criteria and specific requirements for these exams may vary, so it is advisable to check the official websites or contact the respective exam conducting authorities for accurate and up-to-date information regarding eligibility and admission requirements.
@m.senthilraja5759
@m.senthilraja5759 Год назад
What is A* score in o level
@teachingpartner
@teachingpartner Год назад
It is depend on threshold of certain batch , usually 90 to 100% Marks
@mathskafunda4383
@mathskafunda4383 7 месяцев назад
Usually under 80% required. @@teachingpartner
Далее
Curriculum Models - Product Vs Process
5:00
Просмотров 1,3 тыс.
Should you move your kid to IB school?
12:22
Просмотров 17 тыс.
IGCSE a brilliant curriculum
8:24
Просмотров 131 тыс.
CBSE vs ICSE vs IGCSE vs IB: Choosing the Right Board
22:47
IGCSE Vs IB (A comparison)
5:23
Просмотров 24 тыс.