Indian Certificate of Secondary Education (ICSE)

The ICSE examination is conducted by the Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations. It has been designed to provide an examination in a course of general education, in accordance with the recommendations of the New Education Policy 1986 (India), through the medium of English.

ICSE is one of the toughest education boards in India. They conduct Std. X and Std. XII exams every year. The examination allows suitable representation of Governments responsible for schools affiliated to it in their States/Territories.

Course of Study

  • Lower Primary
  • Upper Primary
Std. X (ICSE Examination)
The school prepares students for the ICSE (Indian Certificate of Secondary Education) Examination. The Examination is taken at the end of Std. 10. For the ICSE Examination the following subjects have to be taken:

The school prepares students for the ICSE Examination at the end of Std. 10. Subjects offered are:

Part Subjects
Part 1 (Compulsory) English Language & Literature, Second Language, History, Civics & Geography
Part 2 Mathematics, Science
Part 3 (Electives) Physical Education, Economic Applications, Computer Applications, Commercial Applications
⚠️ Note: Requests for second language exemption/change will not be entertained.

Std. XII (ISC Examination)
The School also prepares students for the ISC (Indian School Certificate) Examination. The Examination is taken at the end of Std. XII. For the ISC Examination, the following streams and subjects are offered by the School :

The school also prepares students for the ISC Examination at the end of Std. 12. The following streams are available:

Science Stream

  • English
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Mathematics
  • Optional: Biology or Computer Science
  • Second Language : Kannada or Hindi, if required.

Commerce Stream

  • English
  • Accounts
  • Commerce
  • Economics
  • Optional: Mathematics or Business Studies
📌 Note: Second Language : Kannada or Hindi, if required. Note : Second Language is optional. Students should verify the need for Second Language for admission into their planned programme of study and chosen field (after completion of Std. XII) with the University concerned. Source :www.cisce.org