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.
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We provide exam-style topical questions in our online courses. Please find out more here: https://www.igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-revision-courses/
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I would like to ask how examiners mark a question, and if my answer should be the same as the answer in the mark scheme.
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Mark scheme is the marking guideline examiners used to mark your papers. It does not include all possible methods, so if you use a method not included in the mark scheme but it is accurate and relevant, then the examiner will still award marks for the appropriate parts of the working – unless the questions asks you to use a specific method.
You can also download the Examiner Report (https://www.igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-past-exam-papers/). You can study what are the needed points to gain marks. You could also learn the common mistakes candidates made during the exam.
You may try our “Mark Your Paper” service in order to know how your papers would be marked. Please check out the details here: https://www.igcsecentre.com/mark-your-papers/
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Dear IGCSEcentre.com,
I’ve been using your site for about 3 years now and I’ve seen really good results i did the private IGCSE Exam and I was astonished by my result, particularly in English, I had 88 in English (so close to an A*) and I had a B in Chemistry.
Anyways the point is that I’ve solved all the new IGCSE English past papers from 2012-date, I need more practice questions but I think solving questions from older years aren’t going to be exactly helpful. Do you have any other questions (probably model question) that I can get hold of whether in hard copy or soft copy?
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We suggest students that they can answer past exam papers dated 5 to 10 years ago. Furthermore, you may also be interested to purchase our exam model answers. Our model answers will show you what is an A* answer like for the writing questions/exercises. You may also check out our A* model answers here: https://www.igcsecentre.com/igcse-exam-resources/.
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I would like to know whether there are any restrictions on using pen to mark the points on a graph in maths or any other subjects when drawing a graph. Also can we draw straight line to connect points on a curve in other subjects unless specified to draw a smooth curve.
Thank You!
Hello Clancy,
It is better to use a pencil when drawing diagrams or completing graphs; this means that you can change your answer more easily if you have made a mistake. Furthermore, straight lines should be ruled and curves should be drawn freehand with a smooth curve.
Hope this helps.
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Is there any chance that our May/June exams will be postponed because of the corona virus.
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We have not received any announcement from CAIE with this regards. Please kindly wait for CAIE’s official announcement regarding this matter. We suggest that you write to CAIE and let them know your concern. You can write them here: https://www.cambridgeinternational.org/.
If you need further assistance, feel free to write to us again.
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