IGSCE is the abbreviation of International General Certificate Education. it is world most popular international certification for end of secondary school (equivalent to O-Level, UK GCSE, fifth form or yesr 11 in respective countries and schools), before one proceed to Advanced Level (A-Level or sixth form or year 12&13) or pre-university studies. IGCSE assessment is conducted by two UK assessment bodies: Edexcel (also known as London Examinations) and Cambridge
The IGCSE education: how can it help your child?
Today, parents have a plethora of educational boards from which to choose, to enroll their child/ren. It is not just the SSC (Secondary School Certificate) or ICSE (Indian Certificate of Secondary Education). Get Ahead presents a series of articles on the educational boards gaining popularitytoday.
This is a look at the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) board.
The International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) is a globally recognised qualification, taken at the Class 10 level, similar to the Class 10 examinationsof the CBSE and ICSE or the middle years Programme of the IB.
IGCSE, formed in 1988, is a comprehensive two-year programme, spread over Class 9and10 and leads to the final examinations offered every year in May and November.