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Best International Schools In Hyderabad | Top CBSE School In Hyderabad

Top international school in Turkayamjal offering contemporary education in a safe and hygienic environment<br><br>

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Best International Schools In Hyderabad | Top CBSE School In Hyderabad

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  1. CBSE v/s ICSE - How are they different and which is a better pick for your child? Every stage of a child's development is a challenge to parenthood. Schooling, being the most challenging execution. Picking an appropriate school for your child, from the vast ocean of schools around, is the most tedious task as a parent. The discussion initiates from the very basic question of choosing a syllabus- CBSE or an ICSE? Both CBSE and ICSE being recognized boards in India, the selection is tough as they both emerge with their nature of advantage and disadvantages. Well, every child is different. That being said, typically, course selection should remain central to your child's specific needs and interests. Indus Valley International School, the ​top international school in Turkayamjal​, is here to help you understand the difference between both.

  2. CBSE stands for the Central Board of Secondary Education and the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education is abbreviated as ICSE. The two majorly differ, in terms, of the syllabus and admission process. The most preferred syllabus in India seems to be CBSE, with the majority of schools following a CBSE syllabus. The high-grade CBSE exams of class X and XII are conducted by All India Secondary School Examination, ​AISSE, ​and All India Senior School Certificate Examination, ​AISSCE, ​respectively. Whereas ICSE and Indian School Certificate ISC are the two exams conducted by ICSE for class X and XII respectively. Let us delve deep into the differences between the two. Level of Difficulty: Compared to CBSE, ICSE is believed to be a bit more vast and difficult to study. With more subjects and deeper inclination to the English language, ICSE appears more challenging to most of the kids. CBSE doesn't streamline much on the English language. With lenience to the mode of communication, as against ICSE, CBSE offers lesser subjects to pass the curriculum with a comparatively minimum subscribed list of books. Indus Valley International School is the best international CBSE school​ that has a wonderfully placed curriculum and an innovative approach towards teaching. CBSE appears to be more theoretically hyped. Whereas ICSE imbibes more practical and real-world exposure. Globally ICSE is considered to be more holistic and complete, compared to the CBSE syllabus. Grading System: CBSE is purely graded with alphabetic markings without a clear numerical score. Whereas, in ICSE, all the grades are expressed with numerical scores attached beside them, making a clear indication of the score. Admission process:

  3. ICSE is very strict regarding the admission process. ICSE board prefers grooming the kids from their earlier levels. Mid level changes are not admissible to the same grades. CBSE boards are not usually specific about this. If you usually travel a lot within the country, then CBSE would be a better option as there are multiple CBSE schools in all regions in India. And transferability is not many issues within CBSE syllabus schools. Best International Schools in Hyderabad, like Indus Valley International School, follow a CBSE syllabus. High-level exams and entrance exams: CBSE has a higher gear when entrance exams are considered. Most popular national level entrance exams are based primarily on CBSE syllabus. The subjects in the CBSE syllabus are most specifically aligned with these exams. All that said, choosing a syllabus should be importantly based on the child's learning ability, interests, and future aspirations. Whichever syllabus is picked, that should work well with the student's area of inclination and study interests.

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