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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: debayon

Actually India doesn't have an official language. Yes, the most widely spoken language spoken there is Hindi, but it is not official.



Actually, India has an official language. Hindi & English, http://india.gov.in/knowindia/official_language.php

India has no national language.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: return_to_hades



Actually, India has an official language. Hindi & English, http://india.gov.in/knowindia/official_language.php

India has no national language.

Hush, trying to be smart here!
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: debayon


From when did CBSE become international?😆


ISC is supposed to be better and the syllabus is believed to be a lot tougher but CBSE claims to have an international syllabus which helps a lot of the students get in to universities abroad.

As far as I am aware UCAS (the British university application system) actually recognises CBSE to be equivalent to our A Level exam system when Indian students are applying to universities here. So I'd say that it is indeed international.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: hindu4lyf


ISC is supposed to be better and the syllabus is believed to be a lot tougher but CBSE claims to have an international syllabus which helps a lot of the students get in to universities abroad.

As far as I am aware UCAS (the British university application system) actually recognises CBSE to be equivalent to our A Level exam system when Indian students are applying to universities here. So I'd say that it is indeed international.

Hmmm, as far as I knew, it was the other way around. ICSE is definitely the tougher one though. well, I guess we learn something new everyday.
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Posted: 14 years ago
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rth - i love your grammar dude ... are you a bookworm???
Edited by sushitafan - 14 years ago
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Posted: 14 years ago
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Originally posted by: debayon

Oh, you're from Spain? I'm sorry if I offended you😊


I never said they HAVE to learn, just that in this age of globalization, India is much better off than other 1st world countries as far as communication is concerned. That's why you see call centers being set up mostly in India.

Actually India doesn't have an official language. Yes, the most widely spoken language spoken there is Hindi, but it is not official.

india is better in English than spain coz its an official langage over there, yes it it, you can google it if you want😃
when ur born in a xyz country you learn the language tht is spoken there
these two countries cant be compared
its like saying Spain is better than France in Spanish,,, of curs it is .. same with India and English😳

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