136 Replies to “What is Edexcel International GCSE?”

    • Hello Arnab,

      Maths is considered as a core subject when applying to colleges/universities. Furthermore, some universities/colleges might require not more than 13 months apart between the first exam and the last.

      As such, you would need to complete and pass your iGCSE Maths before you can proceed to A Level.

      You may want to consider our A* online courses to help you with your exam preparations. These courses had produced many A* candidates worldwide. Please have a read at this page to learn how it works: https://www.igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-revision-courses.

      We hope this helps.

  1. I had taken igcse maths b and failed . now i want to take igcse maths A . so can I take maths a after completing advanced level or before advanced level

    • Hi Arnab,

      Maths is considered as a core subject when applying to colleges/universities. Furthermore, some universities/colleges might require not more than 13 months apart between the first exam and the last.

      As such, you would need to complete and pass your iGCSE before you can proceed to A Level.

      You may want to consider our A* online courses to help you with your exam preparations. These courses had produced many A* candidates worldwide. Please have a read at this page to learn how it works: https://www.igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-revision-courses.

      We hope this helps.

  2. Can I take maths igcse exam after completing advanced level. Will my advanced level certificate become useless after taking maths igcse exam?

    • Hello Arnab,

      It is recommended that students have completed the iGCSE counterpart before proceeding to A Level. As such, we suggest that you take your iGCSE first before taking your A Level exams.

      You may want to consider our A* online courses to help you with your exam preparations. These courses had produced many A* candidates worldwide. Please have a read at this page to learn how it works: https://www.igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-revision-courses

    • Hello Arnab,

      It is possible however you might face date clashes incidents. This happened to many of our candidates before. We would suggest you not to register for both iGCSE and AS Level in the same examination series, separating them out would be more manageable.

    • Hello Arnab,

      It is not advisable to sit for both IGCSE and A Level in the same examination series. This is due to high possibility to have timetable clashes, and also high pressure to study both levels at the same time. We suggest you first sit for IGCSE exams, then proceed to A Level in the next examination series.

      We hope this helps.

        • Hello Arnab,

          It is possible however you might face date clashes incidents. This happened to many of our candidates before. We would suggest you not to register for both iGCSE and AS Level in the same examination series, separating them out would be more manageable.

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