TOP SCHOOLS IN INDIA(2006-2007)
On
this page, we have churned out a list of the top schools in India. This
list of the best schools in India have been arrived at by scanning
through many schools in various states of India, like Schools in Delhi, Schools in Chandigargh, Schools in Tamil Nadu, Schools in Mumbai, etc…
Though we have tired to get the most accurate information on the best
schools in India, we will not be shouldering any responsibility if
someone tends to disagree with the list of top schools in India that
has been put up here.
Below mentioned is the list of top schools in India-
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| Name/Address | Activity | Phone/Fax | E-Mail / Website |
| Agarwal Public School Bicholi Mardana Road, Indore Madhya Pradesh 452016 | CBSE (XII) Co-ed | 0731-2592278/ 2592779/ 25085776 Fax: 0731-2592449 | Website: www.apsindore.com E-mail: info@apsindore.com |
| American Friendship Residential School P.O. Gudibanda, Karnataka - 561 209 | CISCE (XII) Boys | Phone 080 25280597, 25255129 Fax 080 25286854 | ******* |
| Amtul's Public School Nainital, Uttaranchal - 263 002 | CBSE (XII) Boys | Phone 05942 235752 / 236557 Fax 05942 236910 | Email: amtul@vsnl.com |
| Anjuman-I-Islam Public School Panchgani (Distt. Satara) Maharashtra - 412805 | SSC (X) Boys | Phone 02168 240315 | ******* |
| Army Public School Dagshai, Himachal Pradesh - 173 210 | CBSE (XII) Co-ed | Phone 01792 - 266651, 266147 Fax 01792 - 266151 | Website: www.apsdagshai.org Email apsdagshai@hotmail.com apsdagshai@rediffmail.com |
| Bangalore Military School P.B. No. 2500, Richmond Town, Bangalore, Karnataka - 586 102 | CBSE (XII) Boys | ******* | |
| Bharatiya Vidya Bhavan's International Residential Public School Vidyashram - Bhimavaram 534 203, Andhra Pradesh | CBSE (XII) Co-ed | Phone : 233467, 232135, 234506, 234507 | ******* |
| Bishop Cotton School Shimla, Himachal Pradesh - 171 002 | CBSE (XII) Boys | Phone 0177 2220880/ 2220990 Fax 0177 2222212 | Website: www. bishopcotton.edu Email: bishcott@nde.vsnl.net.in |
| Delhi Public School Mathura Road, New Delhi - 110 003 More Details... | CBSE (XII) Co-ed | Phone 011 24618058 / 24618059 | www.annauniv.edu/ |
| G. D. Birla Memorial School Birla Gram' Chilianaula, Ranikhet, Uttaranchal - 263 647 | CBSE (XII) Boys | Phone 05966 220441 / 220012 Fax 05966 220915 | Website: www. gdbirlaschool.com Email gdbmsprn@del3. vsnl.net.in |
| Hansraj Morarji Public School Munshinagar D. N. Road, Andheri (W), Mumbai, Maharashtra - 400058 | SSC (XII) Boys | Phone 022 26232467 / 26242497 | ******* |
| Maharani Gayatri Devi Girls' Public School Jaipur, Rajasthan - 302 001 | CBSE (XII) Girls | Phone 0141 2374086 / 2362970 | ******* |
| Modern School Barakhamba Road, New Delhi - 110 001 More Details... | CBSE (XII) Co-ed | Phone 011 23311618 / 619 / 620 | Website www.modernschool.net Email modern@modernschool.net |
| New Era High School Panchgani, Maharashtra - 412 805 | CBSE (XII) Co-ed | Phone 02168 240246 Fax 02168 240272 | Website www.nehsindia.org Email: newera@nehsindia.org |
| Ramakrishna Mission Vidyamandir Belur Math Howrah, West Bengal - 711 202 | CBSE (XII) Boys | Phone 033 2654918 / 26549281 | ******* |
| SainikSchool Amaravathinagar,Post Udamalpet, Distt. Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu - 642 102 | CBSE (XII) Boys | Phone 04252 283246 | ******* |
| St. John's International Residential School Palanjur, Poonamallee, Chennai - 602 103 | Phone 044 26272795 / 26273795 Fax 044 26273794 | ******* | |
| St. Paul's School Darjeeling, West Bengal - 734 103 | CISCE (XII) Boys | Phone 0354 252334 | ******* |
| The Air Force School Subroto Park, Delhi Cantonment - 110 010 | CBSE (XII) Co-ed | Phone 011 25693063 / 25692907 | ******* |
| The Doon School Post Box No. 30, Dehra Dun, Uttaranchal - 248 001 More Detail... | CISCE (XII) Boys | Phone 0135 2759194 - 97 Fax 0135 2759198 | Website- www. doonschool.com Email: dosco@nde.vsnl.net.in dosco@sancharnet.in |
| Vikas Bharti Public School Bhartipuram, P.O.- Unaula, Pipraich Road, Gorakhpur, Uttar Pradesh - 273 152 | CISCE (XII) Co-ed | Phone 0551 282002, 282437 Fax 0551 282002 | ******* |

2 Comments:
Recently an educational consultancy did a comparitive analysis of CBSE and CISCE and this is what they came up with:
1. The English syllabus of the CBSE is better manageable than that of ICSE/ISC. While a broad-based syllabus is generally percieved to be good (an issue that needs to be debated in the current scenario of focused approach), it increases the load on students, thus leading to stress. A student should be given the option of studying only the basics of the language if his/her interests lie elsewhere. This choice is given in CBSE, not in ICSE/ISC. English is not compulsory even at the Cambridge International Examinations.
2. The CBSE syllabus is presented in a more scientific manner. The entire syllabus is divided into units and every unit is allotted the number of periods required to cover it in the year and also the weightage of marks it will carry in the examination. Thus, the teacher and student can plan the study of the various segments of the syllabus accordingly. Not so in ISC
3. The examination pattern of entrance examinations (IIT-JEE & PMT) follows that of CBSE since CBSE conducts these examinations. ICSE has no role in this. This puts those ISC students who are interested in competitive examinations at a disadvantage as they need to reorient themselves to a different system.
4. The ICSE syllabus (Class X) is very heavy compared to that of CBSE. ICSE has two papers in English, whereas CBSE has only one. ICSE has three papers in Science (Physics, Chemistry & Biology) whereas CBSE has only one. ICSE has two papers in Social Studies (History & Geography) whereas CBSE has only one. The school bag of an ICSE student is much heavier than that of a CBSE student.
5. Environmental Education is compulsory at the ICSE & ISC examinations whereas this is not so at the CBSE examination. CISCE, in a panic reaction to Supreme Court ruling regarding EE, rushed into it while CBSE is content to wait a review of this ruling where the matter may be dropped/modified.
6. From next year CBSE will give only grades in the examination results. This is seen as a progressive move. ICSE has not made such an announcement as yet; it is struggling to keep its head over the waters of internal (mis)management issues which may take quite some time to sort out.
7. It is a myth that CICSE is well recognized all over the world and not CBSE. Now UCAS recognizes CBSE at par with ISC .
8. CBSE has in recent years been very proactive in devising new courses that are academic with a vocational slant. It is more responsive to the needs of a dynamically changing pedagogical scenario. The NCERT connection makes it a very pro-active education board and not just an examining body.
9. The concept of “Front Line Curriculum” has been put in place in CBSE that requires syllabi be done on an on-going basis and 10 per cent of irrelevant or outdated material is replaced with more pertinent matter. CISCE has no academically designed process or programme for syllabi revision/upgradation.
10. CBSE has well-networked state-and national-level sports (both indoor and outdoor) activities. CISCE has a state and national level essay writing competition and debate.
11. Examination schedule in CBSE is more student friendly than that in CISCE.
12. The current leadership in CISCE does not inspire confidence, unlike CBSE and NCERT that has renowned educationists managing the affairs. CISCE’s unspoken but obvious policy of keeping out non-angloindians from key positions makes it an insular body with poor prospects for the future. For example, its decision making body, the Executive Committee, does not have a single non-angloindian on it; the Chairman and the Secretary are both anglo-indians with little or no credentials as educationists.
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