MAY 8, 2025
By Tina Bal
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May 08, 2025
CBSE follows an alphabetical grading system, while ICSE uses a 9-point scale (1-9) for external assessments, with 1 being the highest and 9 the lowest
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CBSE allocates 100 marks per subject, dividing theory and internal assessment into two equal terms. While ICSE awards 80% marks for external exams and 20% from internal assessments in final scores.
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ICSE emphasizes detailed, well-structured answers, while CBSE focuses on concept clarity and direct responses.
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ICSE evaluates strong English proficiency, while CBSE allows flexibility in Hindi or English as a medium.
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ICSE Class 10 exams have MCQ-based Tier 1 and subjective-objective Tier 2, while CBSE includes MCQs, case-based, and descriptive questions.
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CBSE results are uniform nationwide, while ICSE results show slight variation in different regions.
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CBSE announced results for Classes 10th, 12th on May 13, 2025. Meanwhile, ICSE results were declared on April 30, 2025
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