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.




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Will igsce exams get cancelled in india
Hello Mehreen,
Thank you for writing in.
As far as we know, Cambridge plans for the June 2021 exams to go ahead where it is permitted and safe. We would suggest that you contact your exam centre, where you registered for the exams, for any changes.
Thank you.
hi, I’m from Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
I will be sitting for my IGCSE exam in 2021 November as a private candidate. I would like to know if there are any student rooms or groups for private candidates where we can get ideas, motivations, from each other. thank you
Hello G,
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You might want to check out our official social media accounts (Facebook:https://facebook.com/CambridgeIGCSECentre/ and Telegram: https://t.me/IGCSECentre) where we usually post helpful and motivating content.
You may also interact with other like minded students, and you may invite all your friends to come onboard for discussion.
See you there.
Hi, Is Cambridge will postponed the A level papers in PAKISTAN kindly tell me.
Hi Muhammad,
Please kindly read Cambridge’s official announcement here: https://help.cambridgeinternational.org/hc/en-gb/articles/360006532458-Novel-coronavirus-Information-for-schools-about-the-COVID-19-coronavirus-outbreak
Hi, I’m from Penang, MALAYSIA.
I plan to homeschool my daughter for IGCSE Exam as a Private Candidate through my Local British Council or International School bear us. My daughter chose these 5 subjects ; English (500), Maths (580), Biology (610), Geography (460), Accounting (452).
I understand that some subjects have 2-3 papers to sit for exam and we need to chose. How I know which paper code to choose? Is it all available for private candidates?
Hello Doris,
Thank you for writing in.
There is a compulsory combination of papers needed for each subject. Please kindly let us know more details before we could provide the appropriate suggests:
1. Please let us know what are the grades your daughter intends to achieve? Either Grade A* or Grade C. This will determine the right curriculum you need to choose.
2. When does your daughter plan to sit for the exams? A rough idea is good enough.
We’re looking forward to hear from you.
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