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7th July 2017, 05:01 PM
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Should I continue in CBSE board or state board?


I am in CBSE and I have given my 10th board exam. I wanted to know that I should continue in CBSE board or state board in 11th standard.





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7th July 2017, 10:00 PM
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Default Re: Should I continue in CBSE board or state board?

After completion of your 10th standard from CBSE Board, you can pursue your higher studies from CBSE or State board of your interest. It is best to pursue your 12th standard from CBSE Board instead of State board because, you can gain more theoretical and practical knowledge by pursuing your higher studies from CBSE Board. It will also be advantageous for you to appear in National level entrance examinations if you pursue your 12th standard from CBSE Board.
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7th July 2017, 11:15 PM
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Default Re: Should I continue in CBSE board or state board?

As you have completed your class 10 from CBSE would advise you to continue from the same board. CBSE is a good boar kind as the of education you get from there is very good and in return prepares you for the competitive exams.
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8th July 2017, 11:56 AM
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Central Board of Secondary Education is one of the best board for secondary and senior secondary studies. It is far better than any state board for 10+2. You should continue your studies without any doubt with this board.

The advantages of CBSE board over other:

>>Transparent marking scheme.

>>Syllabus suitable for various competitive entrance exam at 12th level.

>>Recognized at national and international level.

>>Quick Grievance redressal etc.
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8th July 2017, 02:33 PM
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Default Re: Should I continue in CBSE board or state board?

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I am in CBSE and I have given my 10th board exam. I wanted to know that I should continue in CBSE board or state board in 11th standard.
You can continue in CBSE Board itself for Class XI and XII. It is one of the recognized boards all over India and the world. The syllabus in CBSE is a lot more student friendly than state boards. CBSE Board syllabus will definitely help students who wish to pursue their education in IITs, AIIMS etc. Therefore, it is advisable to continue on the CBSE Board itself. Syllabus of CBSE Board schools in the entire country is same. CBSE Board has English and Hindi medium of education. CBSE syllabus is helpful for the students to perform well in the engineering and medical entrance examinations.
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8th July 2017, 02:45 PM
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Default Re: Should I continue in CBSE board or state board?

You can pursue from any of the board either CBSE or State Board. It depends on you and your ability. But according to me you should pursue from CBSE. After completing from CBSE there will be no any confusion regarding admission in any college or university.
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8th July 2017, 04:53 PM
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Default Re: Should I continue in CBSE board or state board?

Both State board and CBSE board are good in their own.
However I would advise you to stay with the CBSE board as because CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) is the best board where you can score good marks with ease.
Also most of the competitive entrance examination follows CBSE syllabus pattern, so it would be easy for you to qualify in those examinations like NEET, SSC, UPSC, JEE, etc.
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8th July 2017, 05:27 PM
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Default Re: Should I continue in CBSE board or state board?

You can change school board after successful completion of any standard. But it is not suggested to change school board from CBSE to state board. The basic reason is that the syllabus and education pattern changed if you change the board.
CBSE and state board degree have equal value, however CBSE board is preferred over state board due to following reasons:
Syllabus remains unchanged throughout the country.
Helps in preparation of competitive exams like JEE.
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8th July 2017, 09:28 PM
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Default Re: Should I continue in CBSE board or state board?

>> As far as my best knowledge is concerned, CBSE board is better than State board based curriculum.

>> One of the best advantage following this CBSE pattern is CBSE based syllabus and curriculum is same all over India where as state's syllabus differs.

>> So while transferring from one state to one state, CBSE based pattern is the best one.

>> This is the reason why I strongly suggest you to continue in CBSE board rather than State board's one.

>> There are many schools that offer these CBSE based pattern and so I suggest you to join CBSE board to have better career opportunities.
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9th July 2017, 08:32 PM
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Default Re: Should I continue in CBSE board or state board?

You should continue with CBSE board because CBSE board is the best board. Mainly all the entrance exam is conducted by CBSE. All the questions of entrance exam is based on CBSE pattern. IN CBSE you have study with NCERT books. THese books are very profitable for you in your future. You will good score in your board from CBSE. AS CBSE has good pattern for copy checking. CBSE conducted entrance exams in all the fields like for engineering, for management, etc. So, its better to continue with CBSE. It is a best Board.
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