Which type of syllabus they are followed?
The type of syllabus followed depends on the educational board or institution. Here are some common categories:
1. School Education:
CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) – Follows the NCERT syllabus, focusing on conceptual learning.
ICSE (Indian Certificate of Secondary Education) – More detailed and application-based syllabus.
State Boards – Each state has its own syllabus, often different from CBSE/ICSE.
2. Higher Education (College & University):
Engineering & Technology (AICTE-approved colleges) – Follows a syllabus set by AICTE and respective universities.
Medical (NEET-based colleges) – Follows NCERT for entrance exams and NMC-approved syllabi for MBBS/BDS courses.
Commerce & Humanities – Based on UGC and university-specific guidelines.
3. Competitive Exams:
JEE (Engineering), NEET (Medical) – Based on NCERT concepts.
UPSC, SSC, Bank Exams – General Studies, Aptitude, and Subject-Specific Topics.



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