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International board

International Baccalaureate

PYP to the Diploma — the 45-point IB, its core, and university pathways.

Official website
Governing body
International Baccalaureate Organization (Geneva, Switzerland)
Classes
PYP (3–12), MYP (11–16), DP & CP (16–19)
Medium
English, French, Spanish
Headquarters
Geneva, Switzerland
Grading
DP scored out of 45 (six subjects ×7 + up to 3 core points).
Certificates
Class 12: IB Diploma (DP)

IB exam essentials

IB guides

Step-by-step help for common IB tasks & questions.

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IB exam dates (typical)

Registration

Set by school

Exams

May (and Nov)

Results

Jul (and Jan)

Timing is typical months only — always verify the exact dates on the official board website, which change every session.

Notable IB schools

A few widely-recognised IB schools — not a ranking.

Dhirubhai Ambani International School

Mumbai

The International School Bangalore (TISB)

Bengaluru

Oberoi International School

Mumbai

Mahindra United World College of India

Pune