What are the Benefits of Learning from CBSE Syllabus?

Exam time is one of the stressful times of any student’s life. Getting through the complete syllabus is the best thing that should be done in priority as it not only helps to get well-versed with the total chapters but also helps in structuring the way how to prepare for exams (the strategy).
CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) prescribes the syllabus schools like Kendriya
Vidyalayas, Jawahar Navodaya Vidyalayas, government schools in UT’s and a plethora of private schools across India. Therefore, due to its pan-India presence, CBSE is the predominant national board of education and its standards of education are considered to be the ‘national standards’ of primary and secondary education in India. CBSE Syllabus is widely known for its diversity and detailed content.

Some of the benefits of studying CBSE syllabus are:

(i) Uniformity:  CBSE syllabus is uniform across India. Students whose parents are required to constantly shift from one place to another for job purposes will find CBSE syllabus tailored to their needs on account of its uniformity.

(ii) Preparation for Competitive Engineering and Medical Entrance Exams JEE (Mains) and NEET: CBSE syllabus is considered as an excellent preparation syllabus for exams like JEE Mains, NEET and other Science-based competitive entrance examinations.

(iii) Logical Curriculum: CBSE syllabus is well balanced and versatile. It is not knowledge-heavy and intricate as CISCE’s syllabus (for the ICSE and ISC exams), but at the same time, its rigour is much more than the State Board syllabuses and helps immensely in comprehending the perfect points for all the Olympiads and competitive level exams as well.

(iv) Application-based questions: Since past few years CBSE has gradually began introducing application-based questions such as Value-based questions (VBQ) and Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) questions. This is a great attempt to divert children from conventional form of rote learning and inculcate interest in the subject.

(v) Diversity of subjects: CBSE curriculum for Senior School (Classes 11th and 12th) includes several unique subjects such as Legal Studies, Human Rights and Gender Studies, Mass Media Studies, Engineering Graphics, Graphic Design etc. These subjects explore different parameters of learning that are not generally covered in Std. XI and XII curriculum. CBSE curriculum also provides a huge variety of vocational and technical qualifications.

(vi) Internationally recognised: CBSE’s AISSE (Std. X Exam) and AISSCE (Class 12th exam) is recognised by a plethora of renowned universities worldwide, however some international universities may ask applicants to supplement the regular CBSE curriculum with SATs, AP, A levels etc.

What Can We Infer?

Learning CBSE syllabus can help you in different ways; not only you will excel in your school level exams but also in various other engineering and medical competitive exams as the syllabus is known for its versatility. Students who are in CBSE schools should use it to the fullest as they won’t get a well-structured syllabus like this. So, start preparing irrespective of what class you are in and prepare for a brighter future.

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