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- In India, Cambridge International Examinations (CIE) GCE Ordinary-Level qualifications are offered at private and international schools as an alternative to the conventional Indian School Certificate (ISC).
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In India, the equivalent of GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) is the Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE) and the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) examinations.
The minimum pass for CBSE subjects is 33%. All students that pass are given a grade based on their rank order A –1, A –2, B –1, B –2, C –1, C –2, D –1, D –2, with A –1 representing the top eighth of candidates and D –2 representing the bottom eighth of those who pass. E indicates a failed candidate. CISCE / ISC.
Feb 21, 2021 · In this article we are going to look into each of those boards and their exams, and what is the right way to get an equivalent of your GCSE in india.
The Association of Indian Universities, the organisation that awards equivalence to foreign degrees in India, has granted equivalence to Cambridge International A Levels, Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge O Levels. This ensures smooth progression for Cambridge students who choose to study at universities in India.
The O-Level (Ordinary Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education. It began in the United Kingdom and has been adopted, often with modifications, in several other countries.