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Parents happy with CBSE move

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CBSE-i may turn out to be cheaper than other IB boards

Parents happy with CBSE move

The move of the Central Board of Secondary Education to extend its international curriculum (CBSE- i) to schools in the country has been welcomed by academicians and parents. It is expected to make an international schooling experience available for people beyond the high income group and could be ideal for those wanting to encourage their children to pursue undergraduate studies abroad. Some time ago the trend was to allow children to be schooled under any board of education and then pay around 10 lakh to get admission in a professional course. “But now parents have realized that it is smart to invest in education much earlier so children can make the right career choices later”, said Vinayak Sudhakar, school development manager of the Cambridge Board in India. He said; the number of schools offering a Cambridge curriculum in the country had increased from around 100, five years ago to 300 now, with 30 school sin Tamil Nadu alone.

With Cambridge and International Baccalaureate schooling still out of reach of the middle class, parents and academics feel CBSE-i could be the answer. Existing international schools said they were forced to charge much higher fees than other Indian board so of education as the cost of affiliation to the board was high. While the affiliation cost for an IB diploma programme in a school is around 5.13 lakh, the CBSE currently offers affiliation for less than half that amount. Add to this the cost of prescribed textbooks and finding teachers to deliver the content. International schools said they pay 1.5 lakh to 2 lakh a month to qualified teachers. International boards of education charge heavily for exams. A candidate wanting to take five papers may have to pay 15,000 under the Cambridge board while the IB exams cost twice as much.

The CBSE rate shave not been announced but academicians expect them to be much lower. Consequently, fee structures in schools offering CBSE-i are also expected to be more reasonable. “Schooling under CBSE-i could also do away with the bridge course that students going abroad for an undergraduate course are compelled to take, before pursuing higher education in a foreign university”, expert said. The number of parents eyeing an undergraduate degree in a foreign university for their children has increased. But they are also worried about acceptance in Indian universities. This move could increase the acceptance as it comes from an Indian board of education, said educational consultant K.R. Maalathi. However, some international schools feel parents keen on sending their children abroad for UG studies would prefer to remain with Cambridge or IB curricula.

Salient features of CBSE-i :

Mathematics will be provided at 2 levels core and elective to cater to different kinds of learners Science education will have a foundation course and an extension, Break through, which will look at latest advances in science and technology Provides flexibility in the learning of Indian languages and any foreign language offered by the board Social sciences with historical perspectives beyond Indian thinking will be offered.

Courtesy: Times of India

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