Certainly! ICSE and ISC refer to two examination boards in India:
- ICSE (Indian Certificate of Secondary Education): The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) conducts the ICSE examinations. ICSE is an examination taken by students after 10 years of schooling. It is considered to be more comprehensive and is designed to provide a balanced education, covering a broad range of subjects.
- ISC (Indian School Certificate): Also conducted by the CISCE, ISC is the examination taken by students after 12 years of schooling. The curriculum for ISC is more specialized than that of ICSE, and it is typically considered equivalent to the 10+2 system of education. ISC is often seen as a rigorous examination and is recognized by universities in India and abroad.
Both ICSE and ISC are well-regarded boards, and schools affiliated with these boards follow their respective syllabi and examination patterns. Students who pass the ICSE examination are awarded the ICSE certificate, while those who pass the ISC examination receive the ISC certificate.
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