Get updated Cambridge IGCSE and International AS/A Level year 2026 exam timetables.
Cambridge 2026 exam timetables:
- For March 2026 exam series:
Zone 4 (India and Romania) = IGCSE and International AS/A Level first day of exam is on February 5, 2026 - For June 2026 exam series:
Zone 1 - Zone 6 and Zone UK = IGCSE and International A Level first day of exam is on April 24, 2026.
Zone 1 - Zone 6 and Zone UK = International AS Level first day of exam is on April 23, 2026.
The below steps will help you obtain your Cambridge 2026 exam timetables. They are arranged according to your country and subject codes.
* If you are taking Edexcel board, please visit Edexcel iGCSE and IAL exam timetables page to get your Edexcel exam timetables.
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Cambridge Exam Timetables - IGCSE and AS/A Level
Cambridge IGCSE and International AS/A Level exam timetables for March 2026 and June 2026 are now available.
Step 1: Find Your Administrative Zones
There are total six administrative zones in the world. Cambridge has divided and grouped all the countries into these six administrative zones. This is to ensure exam security and to manage exam timetabling worldwide. Please ensure you get the right exam timetable based on your administrative zone.
First, find your Administrative Zone.
Step 2: Download Your Exam Timetable
Once you have confirmed the correct administrative zone, download your IGCSE or AS/A Level exam timetable based on your administrative zone that you have found from Step 1.
Download your timetable based on your Administrative Zone that you found from Step 1.
Download your March exam timetable (India and Romania).
Step 3: Check Your Key Times
Each exam centre is given specific Key Times based on the location and timezone. Key Times are the official times when candidates must be in the exam halls under full supervision.
Notes:
- If you need help in finding your exam centre or exam timetables, please feel free to drop us a message in the comment section below. One of our friendly Team Skolatis heroes will attend to you shortly.
- It is important to send in your exam registration form in time, so that you don’t have to pay extra for late entries. Find out the exam registration key dates, and get the form submitted before the due dates.
- If you would like to change your exam entries, please feel free to drop us a comment below, and we shall guide you on how you can do so.




138 responses
i want to go for medicine . what subjects should i take in A and As levels..
Hi Maryam,
Usually, you will need English, Maths, Biology, and Chemistry. However, it is always wise to check with the university you wish to apply for; and get confirmation on the required subjects for medicine.
Most unis ask for Biology, chemistry, physics or maths.. just to be on the safe side, check out the universities you have in mind
hey i want to know the necessary subjects i will need for A-levels in order to do medicine?
Hi Tan,
Usually you need: English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry. However, it is wise to check with the university the you wish to apply to, and get the confirmation on required subjects.
is also english is required
Hi Maryam, it would be best to confirm with the university you?re applying for if English is required. Generally, English is required.
Really? English A level? I wouldn’t mind taking it but i was always told that you usually need Biology, Chemistry and Maths.. and Physics depending on the University.. thanks XDD
Yes, English is required if you are entering into courses in English. Provided you want to enter into other universities that do not offer courses in English, then you may not take English. But you must the the required language for that university.
If i do not have subjects required for ice award but get 5A*. Will i not be awarded with a special certificate?
Hello there,
No, there is no “special certificate” for that.
hello
greetings,
i am in 10th right now.
i need help!
what subjects do i choose in A-Levels, i want to become a psychologist!!
kindly suggest
Regards,
Hitaishi
Hi Hitaishi,
There is quite a wide range for required subject in psychology. Commonly found is: English, Maths, Biology, Chemistry, Sociology, Business Studies.
We would suggest you to get the confirmation from the university that you wish to apply.
Do we have any revision classes for Feb/March 2017 India IGSCE exams?
Hi Arvind,
Unfortunately we do not have any extra revision session for the March exam series.