As more Indian students aspire to global universities and future-ready careers, schools across the country are exploring curriculum options that combine international standards with local relevance. The Western Australian Certificate of Education (WACE) is emerging as one such pathway, and as Ms. Faiza Mirza, COO, WACE India, emphasizes, the goal is to create a system where Indian students can move confidently from their current boards into a globally recognised framework without losing cultural or academic continuity.
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But with any new system, students and parents naturally have questions:
For students transitioning from existing boards (CBSE / state / ICSE / Cambridge), how will the transition to WACE be managed, especially in terms of cr
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