East or West Cambridge IGCSE is the best. I used to be in CBSE till grade 5. But then I started hating the syllabus and my scores were low that's when my father decided me to put in IGCSE board from 6th grade onwards and I am doing much better in English Maths and Science. Currently I am in 10th grade and going to write my IG Board exams this year so wish me luck.
Can u pls tell me all the subjects u have chosen? And wat are the further career options available if the student chose to study in india? Also on which board u will further continue after ur 10th?
This video is only about IB, not CBSE, ICSE or IGCSE. However, no other video I searched and viewed so far for he last 3-4 hours gave me this much insight on a board (IB in this case). I hope similar content was available for IGCSE.
Icse is a international level board and tought than cbse. I am a icse student and once i see book of cbse of 9th standard and it was easy according to me becoz i have studied those things already in 6 and 7.
Yes I know know I am a cbse student Class 9 when I saw class 9 book of my sis I was shocked but now she is in 10 and I know all students of her class and gk is poor poor my sister was saying it's very difficult to study that much I have talked from class 9 students of icse and their gk is poor too and my sis says there in isce book most of stuff is crammable not that practical and logical thinking like cbse
Is it possible to take up AS and A levels immediately after my 10th ICSE board exams or must I prepare for the IGSCE examination after that? Also, a follow up question, Are A levels comparable to AP courses or are they an actual curriculum like ICSE/State/CBSE?
late, but in case anybody ha similar questions, no, you do not have to take the igcse exams prior to taking as and a levels, and yes the a levels are a separate curriculum, similar to the ISC and IBDP
@@_aditya.sawant_ I don't think you should do IB diploma for NEET. IB represent globalization, it teaches you with a global perspective, and gives you flexibility to choose education according to yourself. And it is great if you wanna get in foreign universities. But, if you wanna study in India, offcourse not, you shouldn't take it!
Reminded me of a scene from aamir khan movie, wherein the professor asked the definition of machine to a student and then aamir. A question asked ; best answered with an example believe you me, the world is round and you realise it when tou follow your passion however What was the question????
Yo cbse is the best.....changing from cbse to state just changed my way of learning cuz everything is easy here and there is no value for marks,teachers just give you marks....but in cbse eventhough we used to get our marks cut off.....we had the mind set to change that in the next exam so i regret my decision of changing to state😔
I am confused for the board which I have to pursue in 11th.. I am confused between IBdp and CBSE.. till my 10th grade I used to be in CBSE board and future I wanted to do psychology......
If you want to pursue your undergraduate degrees in India then choose CBSE. If you want to go abroad, you may go with IBDP. But it will be difficult adapting into IBDP curriculum if you have studied earlier in CBSE curriculum.
Which is best board according to you for personality development , Personal grooming, communications skills and also Buisness and entrepreneurship Knowledge for children?
IB, and here is why. The IB offers a total of 4 programs, PYP, MYP, and DP. The IBDP is widely known for its rigorousness and difficultly. It prepares students for the modern reality in the outside world. Though it can be VERY stressful at times, especially if you struggle with times management and organization. It can hit you like a BULLET.
@I'm Just An Avacadoo yes I will try that. I thought I would get a software engineer job and maybe I will get to go abroad. But I think chances are low for that. I don't really have money for masters. I didn't know exchange programs.
No if you have talent and you are from open board you can beat the students of uk Cambridge University students . So learn things and push your practical knowledge effectively 👍
Abroad mostly, there are some good Private Colleges as well in India where they can go But Any Student passing out from these schools will prefer going abroad and it's easier to get into undergrad courses as well.
While both boards are structured differently, it is possible to adapt to a new board. However, you know your child best! It's better to have a conversation with your child and understand learning techniques that work best for them.
Take No offense pls. But this is a completely biased video only promoting IB and not talking in depth about any other boards. The video does not do justice to title of the video or the question addressed as to which board is better!!
If Some ib person is speaking what do you expect. I as an IGCSE student believe that if you want to stay in India CBSE IS THE BEST as it gets the most seats.
no its not about seats ........IB is practical base and rlly good ,but in cbse our teachers r soo badd now i shifted to ib school and its amazing rlly good quality education in IB ..in cbse only people do is ratta ,so for my opinion igcse and ib r the best board i am enjoying IB ,no offence but i hate cbse and icse
@@vedhikasaghar2469 hi, I am in 7th grade going to an cbse school, our school just i think gave us a choice between ib or cbse what I understand is that ib is harder but a more practical approach to studying, so I'm just wondering how does it exactly change?
@@narcistia cauz ib is more of practical based and research based but in cbse ihave experienced but cbse is more of theory where half of the people just learn blindly ,i used to do that too cauz i couldnt understand what my teachers r explaining so i shifted to 9th grade ib its rlly good and if u want to study outside india then i think IGCSE and IB pattern is similar to their colleges or universities thats why i like ib 😀
@@vedhikasaghar2469 did u have not problems since u shifted to ib in 9th std? How did u cope up? Also do u think icse also do ratta and how is ib different ?
@@ana_a7647Is there any school in Kolkata of IB? How can the fees be affordable? School fees are too high for a lower middle class (coming from Tier II). How can it be affordable? CBSE board is easy. How can one will be cope up with lengthy syllabus of state Board? State Board is out dated.
For science ICSE is the best till class 10 because the analytical skills they aim to build in the students is rrally good but after 10th,for NEET CBSE is better and everybody knows that CBSE itself conducts NEET so speaking truly CBSE would be a good choice after 10th....
I am not so sure about the content of NEET but I know that in IB you have a lot of project work and you have to do community service and you have to write internal assessments and so on. It is a lot of work so personally, I would not recommend you doing IB for NEET, sure the courses are much more difficult than that of a normal curriculum but you will be caught up with a lot of other work. Also IB is more focused towards schools abroad so it has a lot more of their requirements :)
i am looking to change to igcse but i havent made up my min yet. if you dont mind me asking, which boards did u study in before? cause i'm kinda hesitant to shift from cbse to igcse
@@nuhanayab1467 I've completed my 10th standard following the iGCSE curriculum. It is very tough but is extremely practical, you don't have to mug up the whole textbook- no. they need answers from YOU whatever you've understood. It can be very tough but it is very rewarding when it comes to your future. Unfortunately for me, I am pursuing a career that requires me to have an Indian education and so I had to switch from iGCSE to ISC, it has been a little rough since I have to narrow down my thinking level and quit thinking out of the box and start thinking inside of it, which limits opportunities for growth. I urge you to take on the iGCSE curriculum but just as a warning, not many universities in India favor the curriculum so only take iGCSE as your board if you plan to travel out of India.
@@nuhanayab1467 I used to study in a British based school in my primary years and then from elementary school to middle school I studied in cbse based schools and then had to switch to igcse basically after 8th I had to switch and believe me it was easy but hard to adapt to because In CBSE I was used to rote memorisation in igcse that wasn’t going to work. There is so much content it was overwhelming from the perspective of someone who’s used to the Indian school pressure. Now In my a levels I understand that all you have to do is understand the concept, look at the bigger picture, be aware of the relationships between concepts. And if there’s anything to memorise is the marking scheme not the whole of course because in the marking scheme they have keywords that give you marks. Concluding I’m grateful I’ve switched to igcse because the way my friends in Indian schools approach education feels suffocating in my opinion.
Students who want to indulge in Entrance Tests in India or want to pursue higher education in India only Through Entrance Exams like CLAT, NEET, JEE , NDA should go with CBSE based education. If you want to pursue your higher education abroad in Ivy League Universities or thier Counterparts. Please choose IGSCE or IB. Also The quality of education and grooming of your kid is definitely much better in IGSCE/IB. There is no data that indicates students that study in IGSCE or IB Board fails to crack Entrance Exams in India There are good Institutions like TISS which are at par with International Universities. Indian Education and native Boards focus solely on Rote Learning so students find it frustrating preparing for such entrances.
East or West Cambridge IGCSE is the best. I used to be in CBSE till grade 5. But then I started hating the syllabus and my scores were low that's when my father decided me to put in IGCSE board from 6th grade onwards and I am doing much better in English Maths and Science. Currently I am in 10th grade and going to write my IG Board exams this year so wish me luck.
What subjects did ya pick?
@@Swiftiefr13 FLE, Math, French, Bio
Can u pls tell me all the subjects u have chosen? And wat are the further career options available if the student chose to study in india? Also on which board u will further continue after ur 10th?
@@manalikhona525 Now i am in as and a levels and have chosen english language lit and history and will stick to igcse
@@PriyadarshiniGhosh-hb2do wow, french
I admire her so much. This is someone kids will grow up and admire and be thankful for having around in school days.
she mentioned 139 now its reached 152 in india. so ya were heading slowly but IB is the way to go .
This video is only about IB, not CBSE, ICSE or IGCSE. However, no other video I searched and viewed so far for he last 3-4 hours gave me this much insight on a board (IB in this case). I hope similar content was available for IGCSE.
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I really appreciate the Insight given by Ms Meena Seervai. The way she explained was insightful. Thanks a lot for the video.
Thank you so much Mrs Mona mam
Speaking as a ICSE student myself, ICSE board is very vast and if draining students
If draining students…. What does that mean? Is that a typo?
Thankyou very well explained,very informative video seems to be from a very dedicated teacher.
Icse is a international level board and tought than cbse. I am a icse student and once i see book of cbse of 9th standard and it was easy according to me becoz i have studied those things already in 6 and 7.
Yes I know know I am a cbse student Class 9 when I saw class 9 book of my sis I was shocked but now she is in 10 and I know all students of her class and gk is poor poor my sister was saying it's very difficult to study that much I have talked from class 9 students of icse and their gk is poor too and my sis says there in isce book most of stuff is crammable not that practical and logical thinking like cbse
And bro I am student of DAV and book,s of DAV was soo good isce and ncert books are trash if we compare them to books of DAV
PROUD TO BE A DAVIAN
@@anshumansharma9a339 I am also DAVIAN and compared to icse I think our school books have more definition than icse books
You are icse student first learn the spelling of tough
You are icse student first learn the spelling of tough
Is it possible to take up AS and A levels immediately after my 10th ICSE board exams or must I prepare for the IGSCE examination after that? Also, a follow up question, Are A levels comparable to AP courses or are they an actual curriculum like ICSE/State/CBSE?
Yeah
late, but in case anybody ha similar questions, no, you do not have to take the igcse exams prior to taking as and a levels, and yes the a levels are a separate curriculum, similar to the ISC and IBDP
IB sounds good
Can we take all three biology, Chemistry and physics as our subjects in IBDP
No
Of course you can!
@@nishantbangwal8120 but is it good for neet preparation
@@_aditya.sawant_ I don't think you should do IB diploma for NEET. IB represent globalization, it teaches you with a global perspective, and gives you flexibility to choose education according to yourself. And it is great if you wanna get in foreign universities.
But, if you wanna study in India, offcourse not, you shouldn't take it!
@@nishantbangwal8120 thx it was helpful
Their is no question about IGCSE.
I'm founding same
Is IB PYP any different for kindergarten? Or is it just overpriced?
They would say that the PYP helps the kids to reach MYP at ease with the ability to critically think, analyze etc...Perhaps that is true as well...
CBSC will consider student as labour. Cambridge and international boards will groom your innovative skills.
really?
Reminded me of a scene from aamir khan movie, wherein the professor asked the definition of machine to a student and then aamir.
A question asked ; best answered with an example believe you me, the world is round and you realise it when tou follow your passion however
What was the question????
Will be honest, straight away, no board is good🚶🏻 period!
Yo cbse is the best.....changing from cbse to state just changed my way of learning cuz everything is easy here and there is no value for marks,teachers just give you marks....but in cbse eventhough we used to get our marks cut off.....we had the mind set to change that in the next exam so i regret my decision of changing to state😔
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@@Kidsstoppress WHAT THE FUC-
I am confused for the board which I have to pursue in 11th.. I am confused between IBdp and CBSE.. till my 10th grade I used to be in CBSE board and future I wanted to do psychology......
Same i am also confused between CBSE and IBCP As i wast commerce.
If you want to pursue your undergraduate degrees in India then choose CBSE.
If you want to go abroad, you may go with IBDP.
But it will be difficult adapting into IBDP curriculum if you have studied earlier in CBSE curriculum.
Which is best board according to you for personality development , Personal grooming, communications skills and also Buisness and entrepreneurship Knowledge for children?
IB, and here is why. The IB offers a total of 4 programs, PYP, MYP, and DP. The IBDP is widely known for its rigorousness and difficultly. It prepares students for the modern reality in the outside world. Though it can be VERY stressful at times, especially if you struggle with times management and organization. It can hit you like a BULLET.
It's not like i don't understand English but explaining in hindi has its own fan base and advantages
Thank You, I came here because I am studying about India's Curriculum :D
Hope this video helped! All the best :)
Thank you Maam. Voice is much clearer. Have one question- Which standard my daughter will be eligible if she is 2017 Aug born.
I think nursery...
Lkg
10th tak hota hai IGCSE
11th, 12th ka kya?
Graduation kaise krenge
Bot saare doubts hore hai
@Arayan Lama is IGCSE only the board which isn't based on rote memorization
@I'm Just An Avacadoo I'm conditioned to rote memorization what do I do ? I don't wanna memorize and just get marks.
@I'm Just An Avacadoo yes I want to do that but fate made it so I will have to live in India for the rest of my life.
@I'm Just An Avacadoo 12th gap year
@I'm Just An Avacadoo yes I will try that. I thought I would get a software engineer job and maybe I will get to go abroad. But I think chances are low for that. I don't really have money for masters. I didn't know exchange programs.
Clarifies so many questions. I want to talk to the speaker.. does anybody know her name?
Great! Her name is Mona Seervai :)
Mona Seervai
Ashoka, Kreeta, Flames.
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Would taking state board in commerce 11th and 12th, affect college in any way??
Pls reply
No if you have talent and you are from open board you can beat the students of uk Cambridge University students . So learn things and push your practical knowledge effectively 👍
Absolutely not! All boards are viewed as an equal amongst colleges! :)
All boards are good. CBSE is coming up with NEP
IB schools In visakhapatnam Please tell me
Please help me in taking admission on Hyderabad for higher secondary school
State board students can't get into an undergraduate course abroad?
They are also eligible
All undergraduate colleges abroad accept all Indian boards
Ig is the toughest
Thanks
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Ib ya cbse m best board
Kids learned state board are pretty successful. All these boards are just putting pressure on kids.
Where these students go to college after this ib school
Abroad mostly, there are some good Private Colleges as well in India where they can go
But Any Student passing out from these schools will prefer going abroad and it's easier to get into undergrad courses as well.
What board is good for become IIS or IAS ?
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Cbse
Which is the appropriate grade to shift from ICSE to IB. Will my child be able to adapt after grade 7 ??
I do not think so. IB curriculum and ICSE curriculum is way different.
While both boards are structured differently, it is possible to adapt to a new board. However, you know your child best! It's better to have a conversation with your child and understand learning techniques that work best for them.
Why you are going to change the board?
@@ramyamk2804
For a wider exposure for my son.
@@ekzini can student take engineering courses in india after taking ib programme
Take No offense pls. But this is a completely biased video only promoting IB and not talking in depth about any other boards. The video does not do justice to title of the video or the question addressed as to which board is better!!
If Some ib person is speaking what do you expect. I as an IGCSE student believe that if you want to stay in India CBSE IS THE BEST as it gets the most seats.
no its not about seats ........IB is practical base and rlly good ,but in cbse our teachers r soo badd now i shifted to ib school and its amazing rlly good quality education in IB ..in cbse only people do is ratta ,so for my opinion igcse and ib r the best board i am enjoying IB ,no offence but i hate cbse and icse
@@vedhikasaghar2469 hi, I am in 7th grade going to an cbse school, our school just i think gave us a choice between ib or cbse what I understand is that ib is harder but a more practical approach to studying, so I'm just wondering how does it exactly change?
@@narcistia cauz ib is more of practical based and research based but in cbse ihave experienced but cbse is more of theory where half of the people just learn blindly ,i used to do that too cauz i couldnt understand what my teachers r explaining so i shifted to 9th grade ib its rlly good and if u want to study outside india then i think IGCSE and IB pattern is similar to their colleges or universities thats why i like ib 😀
@@vedhikasaghar2469 did u have not problems since u shifted to ib in 9th std? How did u cope up? Also do u think icse also do ratta and how is ib different ?
RBSE board best
Can I put my child in IB from LKG to 5th std and then cbse till 10th? As we need 10th std certificate
MYP now has a 10th certificate
@@ana_a7647Is there any school in Kolkata of IB? How can the fees be affordable? School fees are too high for a lower middle class (coming from Tier II). How can it be affordable? CBSE board is easy. How can one will be cope up with lengthy syllabus of state Board? State Board is out dated.
can i change to IB for 10th?
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me who has done all bods bec of scholl shifting * nervous sweating *
Then pls say about all board for my kids my son is in 10th cbsc nd my daughter is in 5th igcsc tell me which is good for future
She is telling CBSE is international board
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It is
What a mess.
Is IBDP good for neet ??
Probably
@@hees9590 it means no !!!!??
For science ICSE is the best till class 10 because the analytical skills they aim to build in the students is rrally good but after 10th,for NEET CBSE is better and everybody knows that CBSE itself conducts NEET so speaking truly CBSE would be a good choice after 10th....
I am not so sure about the content of NEET but I know that in IB you have a lot of project work and you have to do community service and you have to write internal assessments and so on. It is a lot of work so personally, I would not recommend you doing IB for NEET, sure the courses are much more difficult than that of a normal curriculum but you will be caught up with a lot of other work. Also IB is more focused towards schools abroad so it has a lot more of their requirements :)
Very subjective- if you are somebody who can manage time well and undertake heavy workload, IBDP is good for NEET.
Igcse is much better
i am looking to change to igcse but i havent made up my min yet. if you dont mind me asking, which boards did u study in before? cause i'm kinda hesitant to shift from cbse to igcse
@@nuhanayab1467 I've completed my 10th standard following the iGCSE curriculum. It is very tough but is extremely practical, you don't have to mug up the whole textbook- no. they need answers from YOU whatever you've understood. It can be very tough but it is very rewarding when it comes to your future. Unfortunately for me, I am pursuing a career that requires me to have an Indian education and so I had to switch from iGCSE to ISC, it has been a little rough since I have to narrow down my thinking level and quit thinking out of the box and start thinking inside of it, which limits opportunities for growth. I urge you to take on the iGCSE curriculum but just as a warning, not many universities in India favor the curriculum so only take iGCSE as your board if you plan to travel out of India.
@@toosleepyforyou3426 are u becoming a doctor? What type of education does IGCSE help in ? I want to be software engineer
@@nuhanayab1467 I used to study in a British based school in my primary years and then from elementary school to middle school I studied in cbse based schools and then had to switch to igcse basically after 8th I had to switch and believe me it was easy but hard to adapt to because In CBSE I was used to rote memorisation in igcse that wasn’t going to work. There is so much content it was overwhelming from the perspective of someone who’s used to the Indian school pressure. Now In my a levels I understand that all you have to do is understand the concept, look at the bigger picture, be aware of the relationships between concepts. And if there’s anything to memorise is the marking scheme not the whole of course because in the marking scheme they have keywords that give you marks. Concluding I’m grateful I’ve switched to igcse because the way my friends in Indian schools approach education feels suffocating in my opinion.
@@mesho3004 thank you sm for your insight!! And I'm glad you're happy with ur current curriculum :)
6:32
Paisa hai tho sab kutch hai.
Making the right choices for their kids is always a tough call for parents and knowing what's in store just helps make that.
4:20
Students who want to indulge in Entrance Tests in India or want to pursue higher education in India only
Through Entrance Exams like CLAT, NEET, JEE , NDA should go with CBSE based education.
If you want to pursue your higher education abroad in Ivy League Universities or thier Counterparts.
Please choose IGSCE or IB.
Also The quality of education and grooming of your kid is definitely much better in IGSCE/IB.
There is no data that indicates students that study in IGSCE or IB Board fails to crack Entrance Exams in India
There are good Institutions like TISS which are at par with International Universities.
Indian Education and native Boards focus solely on Rote Learning so students find it frustrating preparing for such entrances.
We agree the education system needs a rehauling
@@Kidsstoppressgimme your email ID please I want to write an email to have some discussion
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Buiseness krna hai toh IGCSE jao❤️
And for engineering?
Pls details why
Ig is the toughest