Introduction: One of the common questions that students and parents often ponder is the difficulty level of different educational curricula. When it comes to the choice between IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education) and CBSE (Central Board of Secondary…
The choice of a board of education is a critical decision that parents, students, and educators need to make. In India, there are four main education boards, namely the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), International Baccalaureate (IB), Indian…
What is IGCSE? The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) is a comprehensive curriculum that lasts for two years and is split between Class 9 and Class 10. At the conclusion of Class 10, the final test will be…
Topics to be covered: Introduction What is IGCSE? What is the importance of choosing the right subjects for IGCSE? Analyzing Your Interests Selecting Your Subjects How to decide which subjects to take? What should you consider while making your choice?…
IGCSE stands for International General Certificate of Secondary Education. Nearly 20 years ago, the IGCSE curriculum by Cambridge commenced and now, it has become one of the most recognized programmes. Any students who choose the IGCSE subject will be acquiring…
Education plays an important role in the nation’s development. IGCSE and ICSE are considered among the top boards offering education that are important in shaping a child’s role in making a better world. An Overview of ICSE The Indian Certificate…
Before we start with the tips to crack the IGCSE exam, let us first understand the fundamentals. Your basics need to be clear to score well in IGCSE. Let’s begin. IGCSE has its own significance and is considered a difficult…
IGCSE or International General Certificate of Secondary Education is one of the most sought-after curricula in this ever-evolving education world. IGCSE is a globally recognized English medium curriculum, just like ICSE and CBSE examinations. While a lot of schools follow…
A common worry that plagues Indian parents today is finding the right school for their kids. Most parents are now familiar with education systems around the world and want to provide their kids with the right skills and expertise to…
“It’s about the journey not the destination” For me the IGCSE was a challenge. Coming from an Indian board I wasn’t really used to the way in which they ask questions, especially in the humanities subjects such as history and…