Cambridge IGCSE Past Exam Papers

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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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Cambridge IGCSE is being offered by CAIE (Cambridge Assessment International Education) board from The University of Cambridge. These Cambridge IGCSE past exam papers are copyrighted by UCLES.

  • 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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10,966 Replies to “Cambridge IGCSE Past Exam Papers”

  1. Hello IGCSE Centre. I am currently in grade 9. Just wanted to ask that once the 2021 board examinations get over, how much time does it take for the board papers to get uploaded on the site?

  2. I noticed that in the November 2020 Grade Thresholds for Maths and Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics), the raw mark needed to get an A or A* was so less…
    So, will it be easy for the candidates writing the March 2021 examination series…

    Lastly, will the Grade Thresholds of the March 2021 Examination be the same as the Grade Treshlods of the November 2020 series due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic…

    I know you guys won’t know but DO YOU HAVE AN IDEA

    Thanks for taking the time to read this yet, large letter!!

    • Hello David,

      Thank you for writing in.

      We cannot speculate that. This is because grade thresholds are decided after each examination has been taken and marked. The aim in each examination series is to set each threshold in just the right place to ensure that it is no more difficult and no less difficult to obtain that grade than it was in the previous exam series.

      With regards to COVID-19 considerations, schools can request for exemptions from components – such as speaking tests and science practicals. Exemptions can be requested in cases where teaching or assessment was disrupted by the pandemic. However, the last day to apply for exemptions was January 17. We suggest that you contact your school or exam centre for the final confirmation if they applied for the exemption.

      Thank you.

  3. Hi IGCSE center, please give some important tips and important topics which are must to revise for theory paper of IGCSE Information and Communication Technology 0417.

    • Hello James,

      Here are some ICT tips:

      When answering the written paper, do not provide generic answers when the question requires in-depth answers. Provide a response that relates to the scenario or content of the question.You must give more than a statement in your answer by expanding on the points made. Justification and discussion of the points is also essential. Lastly, do not write brand names. It is clearly stated on the front page of the examination paper ‘No marks will be awarded for using brand names of software packages or hardware.’

      We hope this helps. Thank you.

  4. Dear IGCSE Centre,

    Do we have to learn any Newton’s second law in words other than the common one “F = ma”…

    Also, I was going through the Energy sections in chapter Energy, Work and Power… and saw that in the syllabus there was reference to “different forms of energy”, “advantages and disadvantages of energy”…

    Will these topics and concepts come in our IGCSE Physics March 2021 exams and it’s a “Physics Subject and NOT an EVM Subject”…

    Anyways, what’s your take on the above factors…

    Thanks…

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