Parenting in India is basically an extreme sport. You’re sitting there on a Sunday morning, sipping your adrak wali chai, and your phone buzzes. It’s the society WhatsApp group. Sharma ji’s son just got enrolled in an expensive International Baccalaureate (IB) school, and suddenly, the CBSE school you painstakingly chose feels inadequate. The panic sets in. Welcome to the Great Indian Education Dilemma of 2026. With the National Education Policy (NEP) shaking things up and foreign universities rolling out the red carpet, choosing a board isn’t just about textbooks anymore. It’s about deciding who your child is going to become. Before we dive into the deep end, here is a quick visual breakdown of where the major boards stand against each other. Let’s cut through the brochures, the jargon, and the heavy marketing to figure out what these boards actually do. 1. CBSE (The Mass Favorite) The Central Board of Secondary Education is the undisputed heavyweight champion of Indian education, boa...
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