What is the CBSE Curriculum?

The Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE) is a standardised school curriculum offered in 24 countries across the world.

The Central Board for Secondary Education (CBSE) is a standardised school curriculum offered in 24 countries across the world. CBSE is a national level board of education for public and private schools in India and, as of 2016, 17,093 of the 17,300 CBSE schools worldwide were located in the country, including our Oakridge International School.  It’s a reputable programme where students undergo a challenging and rewarding education. While the course is widely considered to be tougher than State Boards, it is also seen as more student-friendly, ensuring pupils don’t face too much pressure and opting for more interesting, interactive learning methods. This article goes through all the key features of the CBSE curriculum, including the advantages and disadvantages compared with a state board curriculum.

CBSE Curriculum Features

Below are all the specific details you should know before enrolling your child on the course:

CBSE Exams and Assessment

The CBSE exam table is structured differently to state board curricula. Rather than having three exams spread throughout the year, there are continuous forms of assessment called Formative Assessments (FA) and one exam called the Summative Assessment (SA). The CBSE board curriculum is split across two semesters, and you can find more details below:

Semester One (FA1)

The Formative Assessment consists of three activities, and children will gain a mark out of 10 for each. One is an individual activity involving the creation of a chart, model or project, another a similar group-based activity. There is also a pen and paper exam.

Semester Two (FA2)

Semester two includes the same FA as semester one, but also the Summative Assessment. This is a written exam (90% theory, 10% practical) worth a total of 30 marks.

The total marks available each semester is 50, which are added up to give children a score out of 100 for each academic year.

CBSE Exam Score Conversion

Below is a chart showing GPA Criteria of CBSE curriculum:

Marks Range

Grade

Grade Point

91-100

A1

10

81-90

A2

9

71-80

B1

8

61-70

B2

7

51-60

C1

6

41-50

C2

5

33-40

D

4

21-32

E1

-

20 or below

E2

-

 

Advantages of the CBSE Curriculum

If you’re considering a CBSE school for your child, here are some of the key advantages over State Boards:

 

If you believe that your child would benefit from studying the CBSE curriculum, Oakridge International School is an ambitious school that offers a premium education under the guidance of leading educators. Our students achieve world-class exam results and go on to find success in higher education and beyond. We have five different campuses in Hyderabad, Bengaluru, Visakhapatnam and Mohali, and you can learn more about the CBSE education we provide on our website.