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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Okay thank you Igcse Team!
Hi Nicole,
You are very much welcome. We are glad to help.
Dear IGCSE Centre,
Whenever we write the Mathematics Paper 2 and Paper 4, on the front page in the instructions it’s written round to 3 s.f., 1 d.p. in angles, etc…
But, in the Physics Theory Paper, the calculations which are required are all rounded to the different places…
E.g. Ans 1(a) is rounded to 3 s.f., Ans 2(c) is rounded to 3 d.p. …
And in the instructions on the first page, there’s’ no mention to round to different places…
Can you HELP ME, because my exam is on Wednesday. and I really, really need your help…PLEASE…
Hello Anushia,
Unless otherwise stated, it is expected that candidates should round their final answer to 2 significant figures. However, intermediate values should not be rounded or truncated as this frequently leads to an inaccurate final answer.
We hope this helps. We wish you well with your exams.
Dear IGCSE Centre,
What are the average marks someone should get out of 200 to get an A* star in reference to the March 2021 exams for March (Mathematics)
Just overall, can you guess and just give an idea so I can understand what my grade around will be…
ALSO, for someone overally to get an A* in Maths, do they have to get 180 or around 160
Hello Anushia,
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.
Alternatively, you may want to download the grade threshold of past exam series to give you an idea.
Thank you for the help,I really appreciate it!
Thank you for the help! I really appreciate it!