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adnan69  |  July 31, 2009 12:55 PM
When the International Baccalaureate made its foray into India, there was a definite lack of awareness and understanding about the board. However, over the years, the number of schools offering the programme and the student population has burgeoned, making the IB programme the talk of the town.

Illustrating the boards growing popularity, Dr Vandana Lulla, Director, Podar International School, reveals, We initially started off with 268 students, and today, our student population stands at 1200. Education counsellor Viral Doshi concurs with the growing popularity of the IB phenomenon, saying, Weve seen the biggest rise in the number of students choosing to pursue the IB after class 10. The numbers run into the hundreds
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