I.C.S.E.
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I.C.S.E stands for Indian Council Of Secondary Education. The Council has been constituted to secure suitable representation of governments responsible for schools (which are affiliated to it) in their states/territories; the Inter State Board for Anglo Indian Education; the Association of Indian Universities; the Association of Head of Anglo Indian Schools, the Indian Public School Conference; the Association of Schools for the ISC Examination and eminent educationists. The objects of the Council is educational, and includes the promotion of science, literature, the fine arts and the diffusion of useful knowledge by conducting school examination through the medium of English. The Council exists solely for educational purposes and not for purposes of profit. Currently the famous schools affiliated to this board are Doon School, Dehradun, Yadavindra Public School Mohali and Patiala, both, Bishop Cotton School, Shimla, Mayo College Girls' School, Ajmer, St. Georges College, Mussorie. A few schools ourside India also are affiliated to this board. The level of education provided by schools affiliated to the I.C.S.E is high. Students are introduced to Shakespeare and a great knowledge is provided in other subjects as well. After appearing for the I.C.S.E board examinations, the students can take admission in an I.S.C.