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Jasleen Taneja

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CBSE and CISCE are national boards while every state has its own education board. All the educational boards in India are equally good and are acceptable throughout India for competitive exams and jobs. However, since CBSE and ICSE have their presence across the nation and abroad, it is easier to get through colleges and universities outside India you complete your studies from the national boards. 

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Malavika

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The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education is the full name of the program. The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education is abbreviated as ICSE.The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, a private board, administers the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE), an exam intended to provide a general education course examination in compliance with the New Education Policy 2020 (India) recommendations. The ICSE offers a wide range of subjects, such as Telugu, Tamil, Hindi, Kannada, English, and so on. Those who are artistically inclined can even pursue fields like agriculture, fashion design, and home science.
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Aman singh

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The ICSE date sheet 2024 would have been helpful for planning your studies if you were taking the exams this year. However, since today's date is June 4, 2024, the ICSE exams for 2024 are already over.Here's how you can effectively prepare for the ICSE exams in 2025 using a strategic approach:1. Access the ICSE 2025 Date Sheet (Once Available)2. Create a Personalized Study Schedule3. Gather Quality Study Materials4. Prioritize Understanding Over Rote Learning:

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Anamika Jha

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The ICSE board an examination is quite different in terms of syllabus and pattern then Central board of Secondary Education (CBSE). It covers a vast variety of syllabus, each topic is asked in detail in the examination. As per the difficulty level of the paper, it depends year to year however, it is usually moderate to difficult in terms of level as said by the experts. To know more about it, refer to the official website or Shiksha. 

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Malavika

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On December 8, 2023, the official website, cisce.org, hosted the announcement of the ICSE 10th time table 2024 by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE). The pen and paper ICSE board exams were administered between February 21 and March 28, 2024. The exam dates, days, and times for every topic the board teaches in Class 10 are listed in the ICSE Class 10 timetable 2024. The exams last between two and three hours, depending on the subject. Students can begin their preparations by looking at the new ICSE Class 10 schedule for 2024 in the table below. To ensure they prepare for the tests in a methodical and d
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Malavika

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Every year, students enrolled in Class 10 take the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education, or ICSE, board exams administered by CISCE. Every year, the ICSE exams are typically held in February or March. The syllabus and exam format for the ICSE are set by the Council. Candidates for the ICSE 10th exams may be any student who has passed the ninth grade at a school connected to the CISCE board. The administration of the school is required to apply for the exam on behalf of the pupils who regularly attend. Students need to contact your school's administration to get the registration form.

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Malavika

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It is anticipated that in February 2025, the ICSE Class 10 admit card for the 2025 session will be made available. As soon as the admit cards are released, students can pick them up from the school administration.Students who are qualified to sit for the ICSE Class 10 board exams can get their admission cards from the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations. Only applicants who complete the application form successfully will receive their ICSE Class 10 admission card. The exam admit card is made available at least one month in advance. Admit cards are available for pickup by students from the administration of their indi
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suraj panda

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ICSE is very tough whereas CBSE is a lot easier than ICSE. ICSE students definitely will have higher intellectual than CBSE students. So, till class 10th go for ICSE. In class 12th, you can switch to CBSE if you are planning for JEE, so you don't have to focus on class 12th as the CBSE syllabus is very easy. You can completely focus on JEE needs.

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Adharv shyam

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No, it is not mandatory to have maths subject in your 12th grade ICSE or any other boards.And, still you can study BCom degree, at St. Xavier's college or any other college you set your sights on.There's a general B.Com that covers all the commerce basics, or you can pick a specialised B.Com to dive deeper into something specific like accounting or marketing.

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