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		<title>By: Jackie</title>
		<link>http://blog.bangaloreschools.net/2007/11/17/igcse-or-cbse-or-icse/#comment-548</link>
		<dc:creator>Jackie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 02 Sep 2009 06:27:01 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi, my son has just completed his O levels (Edexcel) in Colombo, Sri Lanka, but I am planning to transfer him to Bangalore where he will follow the AICE Diploma (Cambridge IGCSE). As he wants to resit a couple of his O level papers to improve his grades, I would like to know if he will have to resit from the same Edexcel centre (Colombo) or can he do that from Bangalore?</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi, my son has just completed his O levels (Edexcel) in Colombo, Sri Lanka, but I am planning to transfer him to Bangalore where he will follow the AICE Diploma (Cambridge IGCSE). As he wants to resit a couple of his O level papers to improve his grades, I would like to know if he will have to resit from the same Edexcel centre (Colombo) or can he do that from Bangalore?</p>
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		<title>By: Indranil</title>
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		<dc:creator>Indranil</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 28 Jul 2009 09:51:22 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Kavita,

Can I ask u some questions, I am relocating to BLR and had a 4th grader in a CBSE school in Hyderabad. 
email: indranilsinha(at)hotmail.com

Regards,
Indranil</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Kavita,</p>
<p>Can I ask u some questions, I am relocating to BLR and had a 4th grader in a CBSE school in Hyderabad.<br />
email: indranilsinha(at)hotmail.com</p>
<p>Regards,<br />
Indranil</p>
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		<title>By: Athiban Arumugasamy</title>
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		<dc:creator>Athiban Arumugasamy</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 17:58:42 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>which is tough CBSE or 'A' levels?plz let me know.and which is better??this is very important plzzzzzzzzzzz</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>which is tough CBSE or &#8216;A&#8217; levels?plz let me know.and which is better??this is very important plzzzzzzzzzzz</p>
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		<title>By: Kavita</title>
		<link>http://blog.bangaloreschools.net/2007/11/17/igcse-or-cbse-or-icse/#comment-286</link>
		<dc:creator>Kavita</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 16 Jun 2009 11:36:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>My son is in class eight CBSE school in Bangalore .He has chosen to start with French as his SECOND LANGUAGE.
I am facing challenges that there is no site or guidance provided as to which text book and work book doe she need to follow for CBSE class Eight Frence SECOND LANGUAGE.
His school does not have a desgnated French teacher and the students are left to find their own tutuors ,however even with regards to which text book and work is to be followed ,there is no guidance available !!!!PLEASE HELP</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>My son is in class eight CBSE school in Bangalore .He has chosen to start with French as his SECOND LANGUAGE.<br />
I am facing challenges that there is no site or guidance provided as to which text book and work book doe she need to follow for CBSE class Eight Frence SECOND LANGUAGE.<br />
His school does not have a desgnated French teacher and the students are left to find their own tutuors ,however even with regards to which text book and work is to be followed ,there is no guidance available !!!!PLEASE HELP</p>
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		<title>By: SL Kannan</title>
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		<dc:creator>SL Kannan</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 18 Apr 2009 12:00:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>I need an information on schools for hearing impaired in Bangalore for 8 years old girl child</description>
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		<title>By: Amala</title>
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		<dc:creator>Amala</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 07:47:41 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Mr. Amit

I think IGCSE is the best. i have consulted with highly educated people and everyone prefer IGCSE. Kids can persue further studies from India itself.

My daughter is in Bangalore and studying in TREAMIS WORLD SCHOOL, Electronics city. I am very happy with the school also she. SHe is week day boarder. She is too happy with school and the Management. They are excellent and taking care of my 2 kids very well.

About The IGCSE Education
The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) is a globally recognised qualification, taken at the Class 10 level, similar to the Class 10 examinations of the CBSE and ICSE or the middle years Programme of the IB.
IGCSE, formed in 1988, is a comprehensive two-year programme, spread over Class 9 and 10, and leads to the final examinations offered every year in May and November. IGCSE assessment is conducted by two UK assessment bodies: Edexcel (also known as London Examinations) and Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) (see below).
A student who has passed IGCSE is eligible for any +2 level qualification, like Class 12 CBSE/ ICSE or any international pre-university programme, like the IB Diploma, Advanced Placement Diploma (US), and A/AS Level &#38; AICE (UK).
Comparison of IGCSE to other programmes like CBSE, ICSE or the Middle Years Programme of the IB
•	Like other modern programmes, IGCSE offers a wider range of subjects and encourages high academic standards through a practical approach to teaching and learning. Assessment is not limited to conventional written papers and they consist of a variety of tests e.g. oral and listening tests. 
•	The assessment is aimed at a wide ability range of students, with an eight-point grading scale, from A+ to G, with A+ being the highest. 
•	IGCSE is a balanced curriculum and a flexible course of study. 
•	Most subjects offer a choice between core curriculum and extended curriculum. 
•	This gives students of all ability levels the freedom to choose subjects that are right for them and, thereby, the opportunity to score good grades. 
•	The core curriculum is an overview of the subject and is suitable for students who are expected to achieve grades C to G. 
•	The extended curriculum is, sort of, a specialisation in that subject. It is more challenging and designed for students who are expected to achieve grades A+ to C. 
•	While the syllabi and curricula of both IB MYP and IGCSE have an international outlook, IGCSE appears to be slightly better, in that it is tailored for a more multi-cultural and more multi-lingual audience. 
•	Does the IGCSE start only in Class 9? What about the primary years? Can a student do IGCSE after completing his/ her earlier schooling through a different board? 
•	Currently, IGCSE is a two-year programme starting at the Class 9 level. A student who has done his/ her early schooling from any other board can join the IGCSE programme at the Class 9 level. 
•	CIE has declared the launch of its new Cambridge International Primary Programme in June this year. 
•	The introduction of this programme means students will be able to study the IGCSE from age five through age18. 
Subjects in the IGCSE curriculum
There are five Subject Groups in IGCSE with several subjects to choose from, in each group:
 
•	Group 1: Languages (First Language, Second Language, Foreign Language, etc) 
•	Group 2: Humanities and Social Sciences (Geography, English Literature, History, etc) 
•	Group 3: Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, etc) 
•	Group 4: Mathematics (Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, etc) 
•	Group 5: Creative, Technical &#38; Vocational (Accounting, Business Studies, Computer Studies, Music, etc) 
For each subject, the certificate merely indicates the grades scored, and not pass or fail.
Five scores of 'C' or higher indicates a students readiness to pursue +2 level qualifications, like the Class 12 CBSE, IB Diploma, Advanced Placement Diploma (US), etc.
International Certificate of Education (ICE)
The ICE is more prestigious than the standard IGCSE.
Instead of the five papers needed to obtain the IGCSE, if a student attempts and passes seven or more papers, s/he is awarded the ICE.
The seven subjects must be as follows:
 
•	Two subjects from the language group 
•	One from each of the other four groups 
•	One more from any of the five groups 
Resons to select IGCSE
1.	IGCSE is one of the most sought-after and recognised qualifications in the world. It develops and encourages vital educational skills, including oral skills, investigative skills, problem solving, team work, recall of knowledge, and initiative. 
2.	The IGCSE programme has worldwide status and credibility. In India, the course is delivered in over 130 schools with the number expected to touch 600 by 2008. It is recognised by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) as being at par with CBSE, ICSE, etc. Worldwide, it is delivered in schools in over 140 countries and is recognised by colleges and universities everywhere, more so in the UK and other Commonwealth countries. 
3.	The IGCSE curriculum is balanced and lends an international perspective to studies. It also takes account of differing abilities of students. 
4.	IGCSE students can take advantage of the Cambridge Checkpoint, a diagnostic service comprising of standardised tests, that pin-points a student's strengths and weaknesses in key curriculum areas. 
Edexcel and CIE
Edexcel is the UK's largest academic qualifications awarding body.
It was formed in 1996 by the merger of two well-respected bodies, BTEC (the Business &#38; Technology Education Council), and ULEAC (the University of London Examinations and Assessment Council).
In 2003, Edexcel merged with the education giant, Pearson PLC, to set up a new company called Edexcel Limited, which is 75% owned by Pearson and 25% by the Edexcel Foundation.
CIE is the international division of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES).
UCLES is another UK-based academic qualifications awarding body, known for its professional, rigorous and high standard assessments.
UCLES is a department of the University of Cambridge, which was formed in the year 1207, and is one of the oldest and most reputed universities in the world.
What is a Cambridge International Centre? What is an Edexcel Centre or a London Examinations Centre?
Schools that are accredited to Edexcel or CIE for the conduct of the IGCSE programme are known as Edexcel Centres or Cambridge International Centres.
From parents' or students' perspective, there is little difference between the two.
Some schools are accredited to Edexcel and some to CIE. For example, DPS International in Delhi is an Edexcel IGCSE centre, while the Pathways World School in Gurgaon is a CIE IGCSE centre.
Then there are some like Calcutta International School in Kolkata and British School in Delhi, which are centres of both Edexcel and CIE.
More than the assessment body, parents need to think about which school is better for their child.


Amala</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Mr. Amit</p>
<p>I think IGCSE is the best. i have consulted with highly educated people and everyone prefer IGCSE. Kids can persue further studies from India itself.</p>
<p>My daughter is in Bangalore and studying in TREAMIS WORLD SCHOOL, Electronics city. I am very happy with the school also she. SHe is week day boarder. She is too happy with school and the Management. They are excellent and taking care of my 2 kids very well.</p>
<p>About The IGCSE Education<br />
The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) is a globally recognised qualification, taken at the Class 10 level, similar to the Class 10 examinations of the CBSE and ICSE or the middle years Programme of the IB.<br />
IGCSE, formed in 1988, is a comprehensive two-year programme, spread over Class 9 and 10, and leads to the final examinations offered every year in May and November. IGCSE assessment is conducted by two UK assessment bodies: Edexcel (also known as London Examinations) and Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) (see below).<br />
A student who has passed IGCSE is eligible for any +2 level qualification, like Class 12 CBSE/ ICSE or any international pre-university programme, like the IB Diploma, Advanced Placement Diploma (US), and A/AS Level &amp; AICE (UK).<br />
Comparison of IGCSE to other programmes like CBSE, ICSE or the Middle Years Programme of the IB<br />
•	Like other modern programmes, IGCSE offers a wider range of subjects and encourages high academic standards through a practical approach to teaching and learning. Assessment is not limited to conventional written papers and they consist of a variety of tests e.g. oral and listening tests.<br />
•	The assessment is aimed at a wide ability range of students, with an eight-point grading scale, from A+ to G, with A+ being the highest.<br />
•	IGCSE is a balanced curriculum and a flexible course of study.<br />
•	Most subjects offer a choice between core curriculum and extended curriculum.<br />
•	This gives students of all ability levels the freedom to choose subjects that are right for them and, thereby, the opportunity to score good grades.<br />
•	The core curriculum is an overview of the subject and is suitable for students who are expected to achieve grades C to G.<br />
•	The extended curriculum is, sort of, a specialisation in that subject. It is more challenging and designed for students who are expected to achieve grades A+ to C.<br />
•	While the syllabi and curricula of both IB MYP and IGCSE have an international outlook, IGCSE appears to be slightly better, in that it is tailored for a more multi-cultural and more multi-lingual audience.<br />
•	Does the IGCSE start only in Class 9? What about the primary years? Can a student do IGCSE after completing his/ her earlier schooling through a different board?<br />
•	Currently, IGCSE is a two-year programme starting at the Class 9 level. A student who has done his/ her early schooling from any other board can join the IGCSE programme at the Class 9 level.<br />
•	CIE has declared the launch of its new Cambridge International Primary Programme in June this year.<br />
•	The introduction of this programme means students will be able to study the IGCSE from age five through age18.<br />
Subjects in the IGCSE curriculum<br />
There are five Subject Groups in IGCSE with several subjects to choose from, in each group:</p>
<p>•	Group 1: Languages (First Language, Second Language, Foreign Language, etc)<br />
•	Group 2: Humanities and Social Sciences (Geography, English Literature, History, etc)<br />
•	Group 3: Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, etc)<br />
•	Group 4: Mathematics (Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, etc)<br />
•	Group 5: Creative, Technical &amp; Vocational (Accounting, Business Studies, Computer Studies, Music, etc)<br />
For each subject, the certificate merely indicates the grades scored, and not pass or fail.<br />
Five scores of &#8216;C&#8217; or higher indicates a students readiness to pursue +2 level qualifications, like the Class 12 CBSE, IB Diploma, Advanced Placement Diploma (US), etc.<br />
International Certificate of Education (ICE)<br />
The ICE is more prestigious than the standard IGCSE.<br />
Instead of the five papers needed to obtain the IGCSE, if a student attempts and passes seven or more papers, s/he is awarded the ICE.<br />
The seven subjects must be as follows:</p>
<p>•	Two subjects from the language group<br />
•	One from each of the other four groups<br />
•	One more from any of the five groups<br />
Resons to select IGCSE<br />
1.	IGCSE is one of the most sought-after and recognised qualifications in the world. It develops and encourages vital educational skills, including oral skills, investigative skills, problem solving, team work, recall of knowledge, and initiative.<br />
2.	The IGCSE programme has worldwide status and credibility. In India, the course is delivered in over 130 schools with the number expected to touch 600 by 2008. It is recognised by the Association of Indian Universities (AIU) as being at par with CBSE, ICSE, etc. Worldwide, it is delivered in schools in over 140 countries and is recognised by colleges and universities everywhere, more so in the UK and other Commonwealth countries.<br />
3.	The IGCSE curriculum is balanced and lends an international perspective to studies. It also takes account of differing abilities of students.<br />
4.	IGCSE students can take advantage of the Cambridge Checkpoint, a diagnostic service comprising of standardised tests, that pin-points a student&#8217;s strengths and weaknesses in key curriculum areas.<br />
Edexcel and CIE<br />
Edexcel is the UK&#8217;s largest academic qualifications awarding body.<br />
It was formed in 1996 by the merger of two well-respected bodies, BTEC (the Business &amp; Technology Education Council), and ULEAC (the University of London Examinations and Assessment Council).<br />
In 2003, Edexcel merged with the education giant, Pearson PLC, to set up a new company called Edexcel Limited, which is 75% owned by Pearson and 25% by the Edexcel Foundation.<br />
CIE is the international division of University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate (UCLES).<br />
UCLES is another UK-based academic qualifications awarding body, known for its professional, rigorous and high standard assessments.<br />
UCLES is a department of the University of Cambridge, which was formed in the year 1207, and is one of the oldest and most reputed universities in the world.<br />
What is a Cambridge International Centre? What is an Edexcel Centre or a London Examinations Centre?<br />
Schools that are accredited to Edexcel or CIE for the conduct of the IGCSE programme are known as Edexcel Centres or Cambridge International Centres.<br />
From parents&#8217; or students&#8217; perspective, there is little difference between the two.<br />
Some schools are accredited to Edexcel and some to CIE. For example, DPS International in Delhi is an Edexcel IGCSE centre, while the Pathways World School in Gurgaon is a CIE IGCSE centre.<br />
Then there are some like Calcutta International School in Kolkata and British School in Delhi, which are centres of both Edexcel and CIE.<br />
More than the assessment body, parents need to think about which school is better for their child.</p>
<p>Amala</p>
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		<title>By: deepa</title>
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		<dc:creator>deepa</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 08 Mar 2009 10:26:44 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Amit 

My daughter is 6 and she is hearing impaired . which school does your son go to . i would like to know ,How does he cope  . She goes to a school i jp nagar but they don't have any special resources .. am worried .</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amit </p>
<p>My daughter is 6 and she is hearing impaired . which school does your son go to . i would like to know ,How does he cope  . She goes to a school i jp nagar but they don&#8217;t have any special resources .. am worried .</p>
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		<title>By: saurin</title>
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		<dc:creator>saurin</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sat, 21 Feb 2009 11:37:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Amit has not left answer for above question. 

I believe IGCSE ----- A/ AS level ----- higher education</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Amit has not left answer for above question. </p>
<p>I believe IGCSE &#8212;&#8211; A/ AS level &#8212;&#8211; higher education</p>
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		<title>By: Kiran</title>
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		<dc:creator>Kiran</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Feb 2009 07:02:53 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi,

In case Math and Physics (and Chem) are not strong points can my son still go on to work in Environment related fields? Which subjects should he opt for to keep in line for Environment related work? He is going to take his ICSE now. We have to answer the school by tomorrow(!) if we will accept their seat of Commerce offered to him or not. Please advice</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi,</p>
<p>In case Math and Physics (and Chem) are not strong points can my son still go on to work in Environment related fields? Which subjects should he opt for to keep in line for Environment related work? He is going to take his ICSE now. We have to answer the school by tomorrow(!) if we will accept their seat of Commerce offered to him or not. Please advice</p>
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		<title>By: Brien</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brien</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 13 Feb 2009 07:43:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>In my Opinion IGCSE is a true waste of Indian rupee and resources, it is because of our education policy and ethics that india is not as severely hit by recession.

Private companies are introducing IGCSE in india, which is a SCAM.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In my Opinion IGCSE is a true waste of Indian rupee and resources, it is because of our education policy and ethics that india is not as severely hit by recession.</p>
<p>Private companies are introducing IGCSE in india, which is a SCAM.</p>
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