Difference between cbse and icse board

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B.Ed (4 th Sem ) Difference Between CBSE and ICSE Board

Examination Boards An  examination board  (or  exam board ) is an organization that sets examinations, is responsible for marking them, and distributes results. Some are run by governmental entities; some are run as not-for-profit organizations. In India,  board examinations  refer to the public examinations that are conducted at the end of the 10th grade education, and at the end of the 12th grade education. The scores achieved in these exams are considered very important for getting into universities, professional courses or training programs and other occupations.

Examination Boards In India India has three national boards and other state boards which conduct board examinations for students in classes 10 th  and 12 th  . There are three national boards in our country namely Central board of Secondary Education (CBSE), Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) and National Institute of Open Schooling (NIOS).

CBSE The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) is a national level board of education in India for public and private schools, controlled and managed by Union Government of India. CBSE has asked all schools affiliated to follow only NCERT curriculum. There are approximately 20,299 schools in India and 220 schools in 28 foreign countries affiliated to the CBSE. CBSE affiliates all  Kendrya Vidyalayas , all Jawahar Navodya Vidyalayas , private schools, and most of the schools approved by central government of India.

History of CBSE The first education board was set up as Uttar Pradesh Board of High School and Intermediate Education in 1921.  In 1929, the government of India set up a joint Board named "Board of High School and Intermediate Education, Rajputana ". This included Ajmer, Central India, and Gwalior. Later it was confined to Ajmer, Bhopal and Vindhya Pradesh. In 1952, it became the "Central Board of Secondary Education".

ICSE The Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) is an examination conducted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examination. It is a private, non-governmental board of school education in India for class 10th. It is designed to fulfill the recommendation of New Education policy 1986. The mode of examination in ICSE is English. Only the regular students from the affiliated colleges of ICSE are allowed to appear in this examination. Private students are not allowed for this examination.

History of ICSE The ICSE Council was established in 1958 by the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate to ensure that its examinations become adapted to the educational needs of the country and assign the ultimate control of the same on the council. The council was registered as a Society under the Societies Registration Act XXI of 1860 on 19 December 1967. The object of the council is educational, and includes the promotion of science, literature, the fine arts and the diffusion of useful knowledge by conducting school examinations through the medium of English. The Council exists solely for educational purposes and not for purposes of profit.

Difference Between CBSE and ICSE Boards

Difference Between CBSE and ICSE Boards Basis CBSE ICSE Meaning CBSE is  an educational board that affiliates public and private schools in India and other nations. ICSE is  an examination conducted in the course of general education as per New Education Policy, 1986.   What is it? It is a board that conducts the exam. It is an exam conducted by CISCE. Result sheet Displays grades only Two result sheets are announced, one displaying grades and the other showing marks obtained. Popular as CBSE is known as THE POPULAR BOARD ICSE is popularly known as the TOUGH BOARD.

Difference Between CBSE and ICSE Boards Basis CBSE ICSE Curriculum CBSE is mainly focused on science and mathematics with a lot of attention paid to the application of knowledge. ICSE is more balanced with the equal focus on language, arts, and science.   Relevance of curriculum The CBSE board is more relevant for medical and engineering examinations. The ICSE has a more balanced syllabus and works for children’s overall growth. It is more relevant for management careers. Medium Of Instruction CBSE  approves both English and Hindi languages as the medium of instructions. ICSE approves only of English medium of instruction.

Difference Between CBSE and ICSE Boards Basis CBSE ICSE Teaching methodology  The subjects in a CBSE syllabus are approached in a theoretical manner. ICSE aims to give balanced syllabus and to build analytical skills in students. Popularity CBSE is more popular than ICSE. ICSE is less popular than CBSE. Assessments  In  CBSE , internal assessments are vital. In  ICSE  along with internal assessments practical tests are aggregated with the overall scores.

Difference Between CBSE and ICSE Boards Basis CBSE ICSE Other examination CBSE conducts lot of Scholarships and talent search exams. ICSE is relatively new board. It does not conduct lot of scholarships and talent search examination. Recognition CBSE board is affiliated to Government of India  andCBSE schools can easily be found in all parts of the country ICSE is  recognized by many foreign education academies across the world. Economical CBSE is cheaper than other boards. ICSE is relatively more e xpensive.

Conclusion CBSE and ICSE are two bodies that conduct examinations in India. Both the boards have significance in Indian Education System. Both the boards have their own pros and cons. CBSE is the most popular board in India where regular as well as private students can attempt the exam in either Hindi or English medium. The syllabus of CBSE is narrower than ICSE board. ICSE board is considered as the toughest board in which only regular students can attempt the exam in English medium only.