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18th March 2013, 02:20 PM
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What are the benefits to choose IGCSE? My child is studying in 5th standard


My child is studying in 5th std -ssc board Mumbai.
we want to switch it to IGCSE.

what benefits she will get if choose igcse
if after 10th she choose commerce, is any difference is their she passes thru ssc or igcse




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27th June 2013, 04:45 PM
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is IGCSE accepted by tamilnadu government?

what benefits my child will get in it
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14th December 2013, 02:24 PM
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My daugter just appeared for class 10th exam from IGCSC board and wants to go in medical field,please suggest which will be the better board for her to appear in the entrance exams CBSE or IGCSC ?
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9th March 2014, 12:40 AM
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After study of IGCSE IN BANGALORE WHETHER STUDENT CAN JOIN PUC IN BANGALORE?WHAT IS THE DIFFERENCE IN THE COLLAGE IS IT DIFFICULT
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1st April 2014, 07:21 PM
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we are in india..my children are in cbse pattern school....shifting to dubai..is it tough to get admission in igcse board school?
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26th April 2014, 10:54 AM
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My Daughters are studying in IGCSE in overseas international school. Now i am returning to India next year, which board would be better for them - CBSE or IGCSE? They are in standard 7 and 4.
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22nd July 2014, 05:49 PM
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My child is studying 7th matriculation school.Is it easy to change the board from matric to IGCSE
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My child is studying 7th matriculation school.Is it easy to change the board from matric to IGCSE
Nobody seems to be answering to the point!!

IGCSE - is an internationally recognised exam whereas Indian board exams are only recognised in India. Most folk who intend sending their kids for higher education overseas go in for IGCSE. The benefits would be that in the IGCSE system kids are taught to think out of the box. Their analytical skills are developed and bookish studying is not encouraged. All in all what you are supposed to get from this system is a well rounded individual who can adapt to various systems.

Our daughter is in the 5th Grade as well and is currently being coached thro Ed Excel for IGCSE. However we have decided now to switch over to a CBSE school as we ( having experienced life in various countries for over 18 years) have decided to educate her solely in India. Hope this answers your Q.
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My Daughters are studying in IGCSE in overseas international school. Now i am returning to India next year, which board would be better for them - CBSE or IGCSE? They are in standard 7 and 4.
Since your children are in IGCSE, they can continue in the same board. We have good IGCSE schools in India...
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I have finished all my IGCSEs exams, and hopefully get the results in mid August. I live abroad India and will hopefully shift to India, so I will do my AS and A levels in India and my subjects will be physics, chemistry and maths because I want to study Civil engineering in future. My question is that, which board is better, IGCSE or CBSE for my AS and A levels? I also wanted to know what is needed if I want to sit the IIT JEE examinations? If I take CBSE , are there any possibilities I can go to an university abroad India after my AS and A Levels? What universities are most recommended to do civil engineering in India? And after dping the IIT JEE examinations, what will I need to do later?
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