ANY1 a SEMI- INTERNATIONAL student from India

<p>I am in US till tenth.
Planning to do twelfth board in CBSE school (Chennai.)
Will apply IIT, NUS, and Stanford, UCB.
Is it ok to not have tenth marks for NUS admission, any1 know?</p>

<p>I also have SAT scores.</p>

<p>I don't think you'd find anyone else in that situation rather easily, but out of curiosity: why do you want to switch to the CBSE? A lot of us who were in it would've done anything to get out, including signing demonic contracts. ;) (Honestly, I'd strongly advise against the CBSE. Or any Indian board for that matter, though the ISC is miles & miles better -- really, they're not a very good standard to learn by.)</p>

<p>As much as you guys may hate CBSE or ISC , its pretty much the same as doing AP's in most subjects , and it gives you a very strong head start in most curricula, and a lot of colleges do give you credit for it!</p>

<p>^ It might be the same academically, but APs do not make you learn textbooks by heart, and grade you on it.</p>

<p>ISC >>>>> CBSE, it's not even competition, taemi.</p>

<p>@sp91: You must find us to be an awful bunch, none of us answered your question! The simple answer is of course, that you call up the NUS office and find out; your situation's not been experienced by any of us, so we have no information for you.</p>

<p>NUS only looks at your class 12th percentage. They told me that they don't care for O-level results, so i guess they won't care for your 10th grade results either.</p>

<p>and SAT II scores do count for NUS.</p>