Being in 8th - cambridge/IGCSE board ; aspiring to crack IIT JEE is it better to shift to CBSE or continue in IGCSE till +2 taking coaching.

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Muskan Middha
5 years ago
According to the general past trends, it is in favor of CBSE as the number of students who qualified IIT JEE were from CBSE Board. But it is said that till class 10th, ICSE is better than CBSE as there is an in-depth learning in ICSE Board that allows students to excel in any field.

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