SECONDARY SCHOOL CERTIFICATE (SSC)
The Secondary School Certificate, also known as SSC, is a
state-governed examination. Lakhs of students appear for the SSC exam in
Maharashtra every year.
The SSC Syllabus has seen
several changes through which new chapters and study material have been
introduced over the years. SSC has introduced ‘E-class’, a software through
which a teacher teaches each chapter in a virtual classroom. In 2010, the
Maharashtra government approved the ‘best of five’ formula for junior college
admissions, in which the board could calculate marks of the best five subjects
out of the six compulsory subjects to level the playing field for students from
all boards. From 2013, SSC schools will follow a new syllabus which, the state
government claims, will be more objective and application-based. The syllabus
has been designed after studying the curricula from other state boards and the
CBSE.
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INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE (IB)
The International Baccalaureate (IB) is an international
educational foundation headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland.
Founded in 1968, IB currently works with 3,462 schools in 143
countries.
It is made up of three educational programmes
PYP: The Primary Years Programme (Kindergarten to Class 5)
MYP: The Middle Years Programme (Class 6 to Class 10)
DP: The Diploma Programme (Class 11 to Class 12)
IB is well-known for its
Diploma Programme, which is a two-year curriculum with a final written exam.
Students also complete assessment tasks in school, which are either initially
marked by teachers and then moderated by external moderators or sent directly
to external examiners. In 1998, there was only one school in Mumbai with the
diploma programme. Now, there are 26 schools with IB Diploma courses, 2 with
MYP and 10 with PYP courses.
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SOURCE: www.ibo.org
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CAMBRIDGE IGCSE
The International General Certificate of Secondary Education
(IGCSE) is an internationally-recognised qualification for school students,
typically in the 14–16 age group.
The IGCSE was developed by
University of Cambridge International Examinations in 1988. Unlike many
school-leaving qualifications, the IGCSE is not a group award or ‘certificate
of education’. It is a qualification based on individual subjects of study.
This means one receives an ‘IGCSE’ qualification for each subject one takes.
Cambridge awards Outstanding Achievement Awards in the categories of ‘top in
country’, and ‘top in world’ for each subject. Cambridge IGCSE was introduced
in India in the late 1980s. More than 300 schools in India are Cambridge
International Centres, with the IGCSE board Incorporating Indian culture in the
Cambridge curriculum: In 2009, Cambridge introduced IGCSE India Studies, a
syllabus that engages students with the issues facing India today.
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CENTRAL BOARD OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (CBSE)
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is a board of
education for public and private schools, under the Union Government of India.
In 1929, the government of
India set up a joint Board named ‘Board of High School and Intermediate
Education, Rajputana’. In 1952, it became the ‘Central Board of Secondary
Education’. From 309 schools in 1962, the board has more than 10,000 schools
today. This also includes 141 schools in 21 countries. In 2009, CBSE introduced
Continuous and Comprehensive Evaluation (CCE) scheme, to reduce the accumulated
stress of board exams on the students. In 2012, CBSE decided to change its
school examination pattern and composition. •CBSE will also allot 5% of every
major subject, such as English, Hindi, mathematics and physics, on questions
pertaining to the cultural, environmental and social ethos of the country.
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SOURCE: http://www. cbse. nic. i n/, HT ARCHIVE
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ICSE AND ISC
The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) is an
examination conducted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate
Examinations (CISCE)
The ICSE Examination is a K-10 public board examination for
students in India who have just completed Class 10. Seven subjects are to be
taken by the candidates, of which four are compulsory and students can choose
from several options for the other three. In October 1956, at the meeting of
the Inter–State Board for Anglo–Indian Education, a proposal was adopted for
setting up an Indian Council to administer the University of Cambridge, Local
Examinations Syndicate’s Examination in India. Indian School Certificate (ISC)
Examination is a K-12 public board examination for those completing Class 12.
Candidates must study English and Environmental Education as two of their
subjects, and then may choose three, four or five more subjects. Candidates
must appear only through English-medium schools affiliated to the CISCE.
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SOURCE: www. cisce. org
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