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SGVaibhav:
im an indian, but i am instead doing IGCSE.
i saw cbse question papers, and found them to be very direct.
they just ask, define that and explain that.
so they are actually easy if you can remember things by-heart and if ur good at mugging

while in igcse.
mugging wont help
u need experience (in past papers)
their questions are not direct
it will be more like a case study, and it is actually interesting.

in terms of over-burden, cbse stands above
in terms of applying logic and knowledge, IGCSE PROUDLY STANDS ABOVE.


in cbse math, calculators are not allowed even in 12th.
while igcses allow them
the main reason of the math test, is to test our logic, and how we apply it, arithmetic does not have to be the highest priority at that level. so a cbse result could not be accurate, while igcse results are more accurate about the logic and knowledge which we can apply.

saifalan:
Wht does this CBSE stands for ?

SGVaibhav:
CBSE is an indian board
Central Board of Secondary Education

mac:
I agree with sgvaibhav...i'm glad someone has the same thoughts and belief as me  ;D
Which country are u in sgvaibhav? Where are u doing CIE?
Are u planning to do IIT-JEE or AIEEE?

IGCSE is equivalent to 10th in CBSE but not in standards!! And A level is similar to 11th and 12th CBSE combined!!
 I do hope that the CBSE realizes their standards compared to international boards and improves, so that every indian can benefit from the independent thinking required in boards like CIE!

SGVaibhav:
im living in uae.
im planning to study over here only.

cbse needs to make their paper more practical.
they need to change their format of questions.

i bet a cbse 12th topper, when he tries an IGCSE paper, which has less syllabus, he wont manage to get an A*.
u need to have practical knowledge.
thats IGCSE.

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