Number
schools are following the trend of opting out from the state board to either
CBSE or ICSE. This is owing to the increasing perception that it will help
students crack national level exams.
The
driving factors for this decision are the parents. They are convinced that the
CBSE curriculum is more suited to crack entrance exams. Many speak from their
experiences of the pressure they bore under the state board curriculum. They
are worried about their children undergoing the same. They were faced with a
big syllabus change after getting promoted from Class 10 to Class 11.
A
number of the city's prominent schools like Gokhale Memorial Girls' School,
Shri Shikshayatan and seven Techno schools have made the switch. The schools
opted for the CBSE affiliation in 2009 and it was finally approved last year in
2014. The first CBSE affiliated batch will pass out this year.
Indus
Valley World School, which started in 2008, opted for CBSE Board after its
great demand in their market survey.
CBSE is a pan-India board and parents feel that it would be the best choice, keeping up with the times.
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