When compared to other International Curricula, Cambridge IGCSE students have the flexibility of choosing subjects of their interest in Grades 9 and 10. A highly intellectual student can choose more than 8 subjects at the IGCSE level and get extra credits during his college admissions.

  • Vocational subjects in Grades 9 and 10
  • A Cambridge student in India, need not attempt IELTS when planning to move abroad for higher studies. Special considerations are given when applied to UK Universities.
  • A Cambridge learner has the choice of taking exams in 3 exam series: March/May/November series which is not available in other curricula.
  • The approach is completely based on 21st Century skills; they have time-bound MCQ papers, investigation, problem-solving, case studies, and structured papers.
  • CI curriculum promotes international-mindedness.
  • There are Board exams for IGCSE Grade 10 as required by Indian colleges and universities.

Board Exams in Feb – March every year with results being declared in May, the academic year, exams and results, CI timeline is at par with national and state boards so that students do not have to take a gap year if joining these boards for 11 and 12.