Thursday 6 February 2014

Cbse Syllabus

What CBSE syllabus means? First we will discuss about what CBSE means, CBSE stands for ‘central board for secondary education ‘by this we mean that almost every school in India is affiliated to this board. In India we give more importance to our child education while looking for a good school we always look for everything it includes the board to which it is affiliated. In India almost every school is affiliated to Central Board Secondary Education. CBSE basically preferred by parents who might get shifted from place to place for the job purpose in India. CBSE syllabus is designed in such a manner that when a child changes his school he do not face problem to be the part of his next school. CBSE syllabus is less in volume in compare to any other board. By this we mean that a student studying in a school affiliated to Central Board Secondary Education and follow CBSE syllabus have less syllabus in volume. For example a student studying in a school where ICSE board has been followed the volume of syllabus is quite large as compare to CBSE syllabus.

What do we understand by syllabus? By the word we mean that what we are going to read and learn in our next whole year. From where are teachers get to know that what a child should be knowing for his next class. Here steps in CBSE syllabus, syllabus of CBSE in India gives teachers an introduction of what a child should know when he is in class 1. If there is no such board present who give this information to both parents and school then a chaos can be emerge because what a child should know is not decided. And being very possessive to our child we can start telling him about those things which he should know when he should be in class 5 not in class 3.

CBSE syllabus followed in India is more helpful to the students who want to become engineer or who want to go in medical profession. Syllabus of CBSE is well oriented for our aspiring medics and also for our engineers. It does not mean that CBSE syllabus in India is not for other students who have different profession in mind but syllabus of CBSE board is purely academic. CBSE board think like when a student is in school he should concentrate more in his studies but that does not mean it doing not allow any other kind of flexibility in his syllabus. Central Board Secondary Education design his syllabus for Indian school in such a manner which allows a student to satisfy his creative need also with his academic pursuit. Now a day’s Indian parents are changing their views regarding education but still for them academic means a student should study his subjects for eight hours in school and those subjects should comprise math and science in particular.

You can view my upcoming post is on cbse board papers

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