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What does means by CBSE in Karnataka. Does it means non Karnataka student passed their 10 /12 from cbse board from karanataka school


Hemant Singh 25th Jan, 2025
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Vanshika Agarwal 26th Jan, 2025

CBSE refers to the Central Board of Secondary Education, a national-level education board in India, meaning a student from Karnataka who is studying in a school affiliated with the CBSE board, regardless of whether they are originally from Karnataka or not, is considered a "CBSE student" in the state; essentially, it signifies that they are following the CBSE curriculum and taking exams administered by the CBSE board, not the state-level Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board (KSEEB).

Anuska Bakuly 25th Jan, 2025

Hello,

In Karnataka, CBSE stands for the Central Board of Secondary Education, which is a national education board in India. It is one of the most recognized education boards in the country, alongside various state boards. Schools in Karnataka, like those in other states, can be affiliated with the CBSE board, and they follow the CBSE curriculum for classes 10 and 12.

If a student has completed their 10th or 12th grade at a CBSE-affiliated school in Karnataka, it indicates that the school adheres to the CBSE curriculum and that the student has taken the CBSE board exams.

For students from outside Karnataka who have completed their 10th or 12th grade from a CBSE board, it does not imply that they must have studied in Karnataka. CBSE is a nationwide board, and students from all over India, as well as from abroad, can enroll in CBSE-affiliated schools in any state, including Karnataka. Therefore, a student from outside Karnataka could have attended a CBSE-affiliated school in another state or city and still taken the same CBSE exams, which are conducted across the country.

In conclusion, CBSE in Karnataka refers to the CBSE curriculum implemented by schools in the state. Students from outside Karnataka who pass their 10th or 12th exams from any CBSE-affiliated school in India (not limited to Karnataka) are still recognized as CBSE board students.

Sanjana 25th Jan, 2025

Hello,

In the context of Karnataka, when referring to "CBSE" for students during admission processes like CET (Common Entrance Test), it typically means students who have passed their Class 10th or 12th from schools affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) in Karnataka.

Here’s what it implies:

CBSE in Karnataka: It includes students who completed their schooling under the CBSE curriculum in a school located in Karnataka.

Non-Karnataka students studying in CBSE schools in Karnataka: If a student is originally from another state but studied Class 10 or 12 in a CBSE school located in Karnataka, they are generally considered under this category.

sadafreen356 25th Jan, 2025

In Karnataka, "CBSE" refers to the Central Board of Secondary Education, a national-level education board in India, meaning that a student studying in a school affiliated with CBSE in Karnataka follows the CBSE curriculum, regardless of whether they are originally from Karnataka or not; essentially, it signifies a student who took their 10th or 12th grade exams under the CBSE board while attending a school located in Karnataka.

  • National Curriculum:

CBSE follows a standardized curriculum across the country, so the syllabus for a student in Karnataka studying under CBSE will be the same as a student in any other state.

  • State Board Option:

Karnataka also has its own state board called KSEEB (Karnataka Secondary Education Examination Board), which offers a different curriculum tailored to the state's needs.

  • Choice for Students:

Students in Karnataka can choose to study under either the CBSE board or the KSEEB depending on their preference and educational goals.

kumardurgesh1802 25th Jan, 2025

Hello Hemant,

In Karnataka, CBSE generally refers to students who have completed their Class 10 or 12 from a school affiliated with the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) . However, the specific context in which the term is used may slightly vary depending on the situation, especially during admissions.

Here’s how it is typically interpreted:

CBSE in Karnataka :

  1. CBSE Schools in Karnataka :

    • It includes students who studied in CBSE-affiliated schools located within Karnataka .

    • These students are treated as having completed their education in Karnataka, irrespective of their state of domicile.

  2. Non-Karnataka CBSE Students :

    • If a student studied in a CBSE-affiliated school outside Karnataka , they may be treated as non-Karnataka candidates for state-level admission processes like KCET .

  3. Domicile Criteria :

    • Even if a student studied in a CBSE school in Karnataka, they may need to meet domicile criteria (such as parents residing in Karnataka for a certain period or holding proof of domicile) to be considered as a Karnataka candidate for specific state benefits or admissions.


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      Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.

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