Examination
- The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) is a private, non-governmental board of school education in India. It conducts two examinations in India: the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) and the Indian School Certificate (ISC). The CISCE was set up in 1956 at the meeting of the Inter-State Board for Anglo-Indian Education a proposal was adopted for the setting up of an Indian Council to administer the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate's Examinations in India. It is an all-India, but not a government sponsored board (unlike the CBSE and NIOS). It is based in New Delhi.
- The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) Examination is a K-10 public board examination for students in India who have just completed Class X (equivalent to the first two years of the 4 year High School program). Seven subjects are to be taken by the candidates, of which four are compulsory and three have a choice of subjects.
- Similarly, the Indian School Certificate (ISC) Examination is a K-12 public board examination for those completing Class XII (equivalent to the end of the 4 year High School program). Candidates must have [English language | English] as one of their subjects, and then may choose either three, four or five more subjects to give exams for.
- The CISCE does not accept private candidates, and they must come only through the (English medium) schools affiliated to the CISCE. The medium of examination is English, except the Indian language paper. At the end of examination, marks out of 100 are provided in each subject and a separate pass certificate is given containing the equivalent grades (like almost all other Indian educational boards). Note that apart from the CBSE and CISCE, all states in India also have their own state boards for High School education.
- All students are offered and have to study:
COMPULSORY SUBJECTS | GROUP II (ANY ONE Combination) | GROUP III (ANY ONE) |
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English | Mathematics / Science | Art |
Hindi / Kannada / French (Only Foreign Candidates) | Physical Education | |
History / Civics / Geography | Mathematics / Computer Science |
- Surely there are special rules and policies for students with learning disabilities. Concessions are granted during Board Examinations.
- Learning if consistent then is nothing like not coping with the syllabus.
- Of course, we do not encourage students to going coaching classes or take private tuitions.
DETAILS OF CISCE BOARD – Facts at your fingertips
Name of Board | Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations |
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Website | www.cisce.org |
Name of the Authority | The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations. |
Head Office | NEW DELHI Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations, Pragati House, 3rd Floor, 47-48, Nehru Place, New Delhi 110 019. |
Year of Establishment | 1958 |
Jurisdiction | All over India. |
History of the Examination Boards |
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Mission statement & Main objectives |
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Medium of Instruction | English |
Curriculum Details for Std. I – V |
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Number of schools affiliated as on 31.03.2010 | 1785 Schools are affiliated to CISCE all over India as on 31.03.2010 |
Curriculum Details for Standards VI to X |
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Curriculum Details for Standards XI to XII |
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Curriculum Development | The ICSE and ISE syllabuses are constantly reviewed and updated to make it more learner friendly and relevant to life and society. |
Life Skills and Value Education | The Council has produced detailed guidelines for students to do 'socially useful productive work which will make students understand, modern development, and interrelationship within society. |