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Cambridge launches bridge course for Indian students

Cambridge launches the Connection Bridge Course for grades 9-12, bridging IGCSE and national curricula to prepare Indian students for STEM careers and competitive exams.

December 24, 2024 / 09:41 IST
Cambridge Launches Bridge Course for Indian Students

Cambridge University Press & Assessment has launched the Cambridge Connection Bridge Course in India, targeting students in grades 9 to 12. Designed to prepare learners for local competitive exams and STEM careers, the course bridges gaps between IGCSE and national curricula, strengthening foundations in mathematics, physics, chemistry, and biology.

The programme includes 70 hours of expert video lectures, 15,000 practice questions, and tailored resources. It aims to equip students with essential skills for academic success and career readiness, aligning with the increasing demand for STEM education and competitive exam preparation.

Vinay Sharma, Senior Vice President, Cambridge South Asia, said, “The course bridges IGCSE and national curricula, reinforcing concepts essential for competitive exams and STEM careers.”

This initiative adds to Cambridge’s efforts to support Indian learners with bespoke education pathways, ensuring they thrive in both local and global opportunities.

Rajni Pandey

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