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International Baccalaureate  Vs CBSE. Is IB better than CBSE?

Are you looking for comparison between IB and CBSE? Your search ends here.

In India, currently there are so many education boards to follow. Earlier it used to be only CBSE or ICSE board to enroll the students. Now parents have the opportunity to enroll their children into following education boards.

  • CBSE
  • IB
  • IGCSE
  • ICSE
  • State Boards

These days IB board is becoming popular among the parents. IB is the abbreviation for International Baccalaureate.

It is an internationally-recognized school system made up of three educational programmes:

i. PYP: The Primary Years Programme (Kindergarten to Class 5).

ii. MYP: The Middle Years Programme (Class 6 to Class 10).

iii. DP: The Diploma Programme (Class 11 to Class 12).

Also See : IB Tutors

What are the subjects in PYP?

Subjects in the Primary Years Programme (PYP) are:

1. Language
2. Social Studies
3. Mathematics
4. Science and Technology
5. Arts
6. Personal, Social and Physical education

 

What are the subjects in MYP?

Subjects in the Middle Years Programme (MYP) are:
1. 1st Language
2. 2nd Language
3. Humanities (History and Geography)
4. Sciences (Biology, Chemistry & Physics)
5. Mathematics (Number, Algebra, Geometry, Statistics, and Discrete Mathematics)
6. Arts (Visual Arts and Performing Arts)
7. Physical Education
8. Technology (Computers)

 

What are the subjects in DP?

DP students choose one subject from each of the following six 'Subject Groups':

  • Group 1: First Language (English)
  • Group 2: Second Language (French, Hindi, etc).
  • Group 3: Individuals and Societies (History, Economics, Business and Management, etc).
  • Group 4: Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics and Environmental Systems).
  • Group 5: Mathematics and Computer Science.
  • Group 6: Electives (either Visual Arts or a second subject from Groups 3, 4 or 5).

In addition, all DP students must study a two-year course called Theory of Knowledge (TOK); work to produce an Extended Essay (EE); and engage in Creativity, Action, and Service (CAS).

 

What are TOK, EE and CAS?

Theory of Knowledge is an essay of 1,200-1,600 words written on a given title (from a choice of ten), followed by a ten-minute presentation of the essay by the DP student in class.

Extended Essay is an original independent research leading a DP student to produce a comprehensible written piece of 3,500-4,000 words in any chosen subject and title.

Under Creative, Action and Service, each DP student must complete at least 150 hours spread out over one-and-a-half years, engaging in some form of Creativity, participating in sport or other physical Action, and doing social Service.

 

What are IB World Schools?

Schools recognised by the International Baccalaureate Organisation and offering the IB curriculum are known as IB World Schools.

There are just 18 IB World Schools in India scattered over 11 cities.

Top 10 IB School in India

  • American School of Bombay
  • Dhirubhai Ambani International School
  • Ecole Mondiale World School
  • Ahmedabad International School
  • Mahatma Gandhi International School
  • Mercedes-Benz International School
  • American Embassy School
  • Pathways world School
  • The Doon School, Dehra Dun
  • Woodstock School, Uttarakhand
  • GD Goenka School, Gurgaon
  • Kodaikanal International School, Tamil Nadu
  • Singapore International School, Mumbai

 

 

 

IB Vs CBSE?

So which board is better?

Well it is very difficult to answer this question as both boards cater to different needs of students and parents. Therefore Let us compare the two.

IB focuses more on practical and application based learning in contrast to CBSE. IB examinations tests student’s knowledge & intelligence, not memory and speed however CBSE examinations test focuses a lot on memory and speed. IB pedagogy focuses on ‘how to learn’ rather than ‘what to learn’.

IB curriculum focuses more on qualitative assignments in terms of conceptual understanding of the subjects.

Advantages of IB board

  • Balanced Curriculum
  • Knowledge Oriented approach to education
  • Internationally recognized ( more credible for admission at International Universities)
  • Gateway programme to some of the best Universities in the world

Disadvantages of IB Board

  • Not Widespread in India
  • Not suitable for college education in India
  • Expensive

Advantages of CBSE

  • Trains children for Competitive Exams
  • Easily accessible across India
  • Allows Hindi and English medium of Instruction

Disadvantages of CBSE

  • Textbook based answering patterns
  • Emphasis on rote learning
  • No focus on research

Also See: IB Online and Home Tutors

Conclusion

IB and CBSE cater to the different need of the students. Therefore it depends upon parents and students that which kind of board they want to choose for their child. If you can afford the expenses and want to send your child to study abroad for higher education then IB is obvious choice however if you want your child to crack the competitive exam or to study at Indian Universities for higher education then CBSE is the better option and you still can send your child to study abroad for higher education.                                                                                                            

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