Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The IB is a nonprofit organization, [22] selling its products and services to schools in a system analogous to a franchise network. Schools buy products and services from the IB – assessments, publications, the right to use branding – and in turn schools act as distributors, reselling the products and services to families. [23]
Admit Card/Call Up Letter issuance does not guarantee acceptance by the IAF. Required qualifications for Flying and Ground Staff positions are: Eligibility Conditions. Nationality: Indian citizen. Age: Flying Branch: 20–24 years (up to 26 with a valid Commercial Pilot License).
The International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (IBDP) is a two-year educational programme primarily aimed at 16-to-19-year-olds in 140 countries around the world. The programme provides an internationally accepted qualification for entry into higher education and is recognized by many universities worldwide.
The Admit Cards are to be downloaded by the Private Candidates. For the Academic Year 2024-25 the Admit Card was released on 3 February 2025. The Hall ticket are to be presented to the staff at the examination site for Cross Verification as well. The students will be checked for any items barred by the exam centers.
Passing A-Levels is the major requirement for applying for local universities. This exam is very competitive, where students have to study college 1st-year and 2nd-year material and pass it to get college admissions. The tough nature of the examination is due to the government funding all the college students.
At the higher level (HL), there are 3 external examinations and 1 internal examination for both of the IB math courses. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The external examinations for Analysis and Approaches at the SL level consist of two exams: Paper 1 (which does not allow for the use of technology i.e calculators), and Paper 2 (which is taken with technology).
The Group 3: Individuals and societies subjects of the IB Diploma Programme consist of ten courses offered at both the Standard level (SL) and Higher level (HL): Business Management, Economics, Geography, Global Politics, History, Information technology in a global society (ITGS), Philosophy, Psychology, Social and cultural anthropology, and World religions (SL only). [1]
All group 4 subjects (except computer science and environmental systems and societies; see below) follow roughly the same format. Each subject has its Subject Specific Core (SSC), i.e., material taught at both the standard and higher levels. Students sitting the Higher Level examination study the Additional Higher Level (AHL) material.