I have completed my tenth from CBSE board. Should I continue further in the same or shift to state board?

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I have completed my tenth from CBSE board. Should I continue further in the same or shift to state board?

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manpreet Tuteehub forum best answer Best Answer 3 years ago
common problems you can face while shifting board :- 1) CBSE school teaches comletely in english where as state board schoolv teaches in regional language. 2) syllabus of both the boards are different. if you have study a topic in 9th class in cbse board that same topic can be in 8th or 10th class on state board. 3) if you are in cbse board your English may improve as compared to state board. English is an important language now a days. 4) cbse schools conduct several test like olympiad and many more. so it is beneficial for your future. now it depends on you. Think properly and take a proper decision. All the best please feel free to revert back.
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