I am a class 10th student and I study in ICSE board. Which board is better among ICSE and CBSE to pursue class 11th and 12th?

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Asked by Kashni Abrol

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    Vatsalya Tegwal | Guide-Level 12

    5 years ago
    If you are from the ICSE board, and you want to change from ICSE to CBSE there is no problem in doing it the best thing about CBSE is that you have less syllabus according to ICSE but you will be having slight tougher question in the board examination.
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    kanu vashisht | Guide-Level 15

    5 years ago
    You should go for CBSE only for further studies.
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    syed faizan khan | Guide-Level 11

    5 years ago
    ICSE has comparatively better syllabus than CBSE but ICSE is difficult than CBSE. So, no, now you decide whether you want tough study or the easy one.
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    Krisha Shah

    6 years ago
    ISC is tough and has a wider portion but the checking is super lenient. Once you crack the paper format and question types, it is a piece of cake.
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    rhythm sanghi

    6 years ago
    You can score better marks in CBSE. It has an easy syllabus when compared to other boards.
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    vivek Barnwal

    6 years ago
    CBSE good option ICSE is a tough course, the syllabus you will study in class 11th or 12th in CBSE at the same place ICSE student studied those syllabus at class 10th, and you also a CBSE student continue study through CBSE.

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