Cambridge IGCSE past exam papers are now updated up to November 2024 examination series. Year 2026 Specimen papers are now available.
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- Updated up to November 2024 series past exam papers. YAY!
- 2027 Specimen papers are now available.
- “Specimen Papers” would be available when there is a change of syllabus for that year. Otherwise, “Specimen Papers” would not be available when the syllabus stays the same.
- DO NOT download the past papers at last minute. We strongly suggest you to download everything you need at least 4 months before the exam.
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howdy IGCSE centre, happy to see you guys back! Anyways, here’s my question:
I have taken physics and chemistry as sciences, and i have realised that i’m getting bad grades in MCQ.. Can you please tell me some tips/ways to get better at mcq for sciences?
thank you!
Hello Vinod,
Thank you for your kind words.
Here are some tips for you:
– Work through the paper carefully. Do not miss out any question for any reason – you may then start placing your answers in the wrong places.
– Do not attempt to look for any pattern or any lack of pattern in the answers. In other words, do not worry about how many questions have been answered A, B, C or D and do not worry about the distribution of As, Bs, Cs and Ds.
– Be confident in answering the questions. When you are well-prepared, confidence will follow.
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Hello IGCSE centre team!
I am so happy that we can download papers again and I am really excited to study now!
Hi there,
Thank you for your kind words. We have a good news for you. We’ve updated up to 2019 October exam series. 🙂
hello igcse
I would love to ask are the people scoring 99.99% or 12a* ,10a* lieing
Hello Surekha,
CAIE gives out Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards to recognise exceptional learner achievement in Cambridge examinations around the world.
There are 5 awards category issued by Cambridge Assessment International Education. First is the ‘Top in the World’ which refers to the learner who has gained the highest standard mark in the world for a single subject. ‘Top in Country’ refers to the learner who has gained the highest standard mark in your country for a single subject. ‘High Achievement’ is awarded to learners who have achieved outstanding results in subjects which are not so widely taken and which, under the current criteria, would not qualify for ‘Top in Country’ Awards. Learners who achieve the highest standard marks in Country in a particular subject will receive the award. ‘Top in Region’ awards are only recognised in Pakistan, Egypt and Saudi Arabia. ‘Top in Region’ refers to the learner who has gained the highest standard mark in the region for a single subject. Lastly, the ‘Best Across’ award is issued to learners who have attained the first highest cumulative total standard marks in eight subjects.
When will the October/ November 2019 past papers get released? Reply Asap
Hello there,
We’ve updated up to October 2019 exam series. Kindly check them now. Thank you for your patience.
Hi
I’m 18 years old and still in grade 9… I’m not sure whether is this age okay or not…? pls help me
Hello Dawood,
Do not worry. There’s no maximum age in learning. 🙂
If you need further assistance, please do not hesitate to write to us.
I was 21 when I finished my igcse. I had to resit because I attained poor grades (mostly Ds and Es) in my previous igcse results. It took me some time to complete my secondary education but I made it. I finally completed igcse last year where I scored As and Bs. There’s no age limit when it comes to learning so don’t give up! 🙂