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90 Responses

  1. Dear IGCSE Team,
    Please guide me on how to do well on my IGCSE International Mathematics (0607) exam and how should I revise? I am feeling a bit tensed. I am taking the extended curriculum which consists of three papers.
    Paper 2 (40 marks)
    Paper 4 (120 marks)
    Paper 6 (60 marks)

    Thank you

    1. Hello Vishu,

      Please kindly read our revision tips below:

      1. Practice the latest past papers and get familiar with the paper structure. You may download them here: https://www.skolatis.com/cambridge-igcse-past-exam-papers/

      2. Identify the short answer questions, structured questions and investigation and modelling questions when you practice the past papers (paper 1 to paper 6)

      3. Understand the meaning of each command word when you are writing answers to past papers. You may find the list of command words inside the subject syllabus (https://www.skolatis.com/cambridge-igcse-subjects-syllabuses/).

      We hope this helps. Thank you.

  2. Dear IGCSE Team,
    I am in 9th grade (the starting of it). Should I start worrying about my IGCSE Exams? Are the IGCSE Exams hard and is it possible to get a A star?

    Thank you

    1. Hello Vishwa,

      Thank you for writing in.

      It is never too early to prepare for IGCSE. But we suggest that you stop worrying, instead start focusing.

      We have members who started our courses in Grade 9, and we have also produced many A/A* candidates worldwide. It’s not impossible to achieve an A*/A if you follow our revision course programme diligently. You may read some of our members’ testimonials here: https://www.skolatis.com/online-courses/

      Please feel free to contact us if you need assistance with the course registration.

  3. Dear IGCSE Team,
    Regarding the IGCSE Subjects Syllabus, it said that it has been updated until 2023-25 however when I checked, few of the subjects were not updated until 2023-25. Could you please check once again for all the subjects and update it to 2023-25 as soon as possible? Could you also please check for Cambridge O Level Subjects Syllabus, Edexcel IGCSE Subjects Syllabus, and Cambridge AS and A Level Subjects Syllabus to see if they are updated or not? I hope its not too much work. I hope you can check for all these (IGCSE Subjects Syllabus, Cambridge O Level Subjects Syllabus, Edexcel IGCSE Subjects Syllabus, Cambridge AS and A Level Subjects Syllabus).

    Thank you
    Vishwa Desai

    1. Hello Vishwa,

      Thank you for letting us know.

      Please kindly check our syllabus pages from time to time for updates. Thank you.

  4. Hello,

    Ill be taking the exams in 2023. All the slyllabi updated until then. How do I get all the course material. Is it right to think the revision courses help only once Ive studied the entire text book.
    What would the recommended books be for the following papers :

    1. International Maths – 0607

    2. Sciences combined – 0653

    3. Hindi as a second language – 0549

    4. English – First Language – 0500

    5. World Literature – 0408

    6. Global Perspectives – 0457

    7. History – 0470

    8. Geography – 0460

    Or will I get all of this material if I sign up for the revision course?

    1. Hello Rekha,

      Thank you for writing in.

      Please be guided that we offer A* Online courses for the following subjects: Biology, Chemistry, English First Language, English as a Second Language, Mathematics and Physics.



      Many of our candidates are taking our courses 1-2 years ahead alongside their studies at school and they have experienced tremendous marks improvement at school. Furthermore, our courses are complete and comprehensive and are updated regularly to follow the latest syllabus. It has all the exam tips and techniques to help you score A*. 
Please have a read at this page to learn how it works: https://www.skolatis.com/online-courses/

      With regards to the list of textbooks, CAIE has listed the recommended textbooks inside the respective subject syllabus. Please kindly download the syllabus here: https://www.skolatis.com/cambridge-igcse-subjects-syllabuses/

      Should you need further assistance with course registration, feel free to contact us. Thank you.

  5. Dear Igcse Team,
    I am supposed to be taking the exams next year but I am really confused about what subjects I should choose.I’ve heard that the minimum is 5 subjects.I want to become a teacher and I have chosen English,Maths,Science and Malay.But I am still blurred on which subjects to take.I hope you can advise me on that.And also,would you kindly give me references so that I could get good grades?I would really appreciate your help.

    1. Hello Nicole,

      The core subject groups: English Group, Maths Group, and Science Group fits most universities’ entry requirements. But we strongly suggest that you inquire directly to your preferred university for their subject entry requirements. In this way, you can choose the right subjects from now.

      You may want to consider our A* online courses to help you with your exam preparations. These courses had produced many A* candidates worldwide. We suggest that you register as early as possible so you will have sufficient time to go through the course before the exams. You may register here: https://www.skolatis.com/cambridge-igcse-revision-courses

      Feel free to contact us for any further queries. Thank you.

  6. Dear Igcse Team,
    I am supposed to be taking the exams next year and I am really confused about which subjects to take.I want to become a teacher and I know that the minimum is 5 subjects.I wanted to take English,Maths,Science and Malay before then but now,I am really blurred about the whole thing.I hope you could advise me which subjects I should take.And can you give me any references to get good grades?I would really appreciate your help.

    1. Hello Nicole,

      The core subject groups: English Group, Maths Group, and Science Group fits most universities’ entry requirements. But we strongly suggest that you inquire directly to your preferred university for their subject entry requirements. In this way, you can choose the right subjects from now.

      You may want to consider our A* online courses to help you with your exam preparations. These courses had produced many A* candidates worldwide. We suggest that you register as early as possible so you will have sufficient time to go through the course before the exams. You may register here: https://www.skolatis.com/cambridge-igcse-revision-courses

      Feel free to contact us for any further queries. Thank you.

  7. Hi, I was wondering if could advise me on what to choose. I do not know which subjects to choose because there are many choices. My parents wants me to study Biology, Chemistry and Physics. I like history, art, geography, computer science and I will need to take Malay, Mandarin Chinese and English for language. My parents also wants me to take French, but I don’t understand a-lot to take it as foreign language, even when I studied for 3 years.I find subjects like enterprise, child develepoment and environment management interesting but not sure if my school provides such subject to study. Most importantly I failed in geography and math. My teacher says I have bad grades on the main 3 subjects. I really don’t know what to do and do not know which to choose….

      1. I think you should take the ones you love and you’re good at because at the end of the day you don’t want to blame your parents for not being employed or having a job you are not passionate about

    1. Hello Lucy,

      Thank you for writing in.

      Have you thought what you like to specialise in college/university? This will help you decide the subjects you need to take. We always suggest candidates to check with the colleges/universities they have in mind and inquire about their subject entry requirements in accordance with the course they would like to study. In this way, they have 100% confirmation on the needed subjects.

      If your school does not offer the subjects you wish to take, you may register as a private candidate. Register to your local British Council or to the nearest registered Cambridge school. You may try to search for any registered Cambridge schools who would accept private candidates here: https://www.cambridgeinternational.org/i-want-to/find-a-cambridge-school/.

      You may also want to join our A* subscription courses to help you get good grades and ace your exams. We are now offering A/A* guarantee to selected subjects. Follow through the course diligently for 5 months and you will build the confidence to score A* on your exams. Have a read at this page to learn how it works: https://www.skolatis.com/cambridge-igcse-revision-courses/

      If you need further assistance, please let us know. Thank you.

  8. Hi, there are several subjects related to the same topic. For example, there are several English language syllabus options (e.g. 0500 BR, 0500 BX, 0990 BR, 0990 BX), & a plethora of English Language text books. Which books are relevant to which syllabus code?

    For that matter, which syllabus option should I choose – what’s the difference between BR & BX, or 0500 & 0990…? Is there a certain way I should match syllabus subjects together?

    1. Hi Yves,

      Both English – First Language (0500) and English – First Language (9-1) (0990) have similar syllabus. The only difference is the grading scale. English – First Language (0500) uses the A*-G grading scale while English – First Language (9-1) (0990) uses 9-1 grading scale.

      A*–G grade set is a well established, widely-used system that universities, parents and schools know and trust while the 9-1 grade set has been introduced by the UK government for GCSEs in state schools in England. Universities have made it very clear that they will treat students with 9–1 grades and students with A*–G grades equally.

      On the other hand, the BR and BX are the syllabus option codes. The option code represents the different paper combination due to different administrative zones. Please kindly consult your school/exam centre for the correct option code when you make an entry.

      For the suitable reference books, we suggest that you search on Amazon UK site.

      If you need clarifications, do not hesitate to write to us again.

    1. Hi Peter,

      These are all the available subjects under IGCSE programme.

      If you wish to take Electrical Engineering for your further study, a good guideline is to take English, Maths, Additional Maths, Biology, Physics, Chemistry. But we do suggest that you should get the confirmation from the university on their entry requirement.

    1. Hello there,

      These are all the available subjects under IGCSE. If you wish you to request for new subjects, please kindly contact CAIE directly. Thank you.

  9. I would like to know which edition of Patvar is prescribed in the curriculum for IGCSE Grade 9, for 2021-22

  10. Hi There, I am studying IGCSE as a private candidate and i am doing the following subjects
    Mathematics,English First Language,Biology,Chemistry,Physics,Geography,History and Spanish Foreign Language.Am i eligible for the Cambridge ICE award?

    1. Hello Brian,

      To be eligible for the ICE Award, you must register first for ICE Award during your exam registration.

      Furthermore, upon checking the list of the subjects that you’ve taken, you did not fulfill the subject requirements. You were not able to take a subject that belongs to the Creative and Vocational Group.

      There are five IGCSE curriculum areas: Group 1 – Languages ; Group 2 – Humanities; Group 3 – Sciences; Group 4 – Mathematics; Group 5 – Creative and Vocational. You must pass in at least seven Cambridge IGCSE subjects, including two from Group 1 and one from each of Groups 2 to 5. The seventh subject may be chosen from any of the syllabus groups.

      You can read more here: https://www.skolatis.com/what-is-cambridge-ice/

      If you need further clarification, please do not hesitate to write to us. Thank you.

    1. Hello Rinie,

      Thank you for writing in. If your school is a registered Cambridge school, you may enquire this through the school’s IGCSE coordinator.

    1. Hello Nikki,

      Our library of resources is unavailable at the moment. Kindly search for alternative sources of past papers. Thank you.

  11. Thankfully the subject syllabuses r available now… 🙂
    Please pleeeaaseee upload the past papers thru dropbox too!!

    1. Hello Lexi,

      Thank you for your suggestion. Dropbox may have limitations due to huge number of traffic. But we are currently working on it.

      1. Hey,

        No probz. At least try to upload the latest papers. A lot of us need them.
        Thankuuuu!

  12. Hi igcse Team.
    I am Tigeris from South Sudan.

    My exams is seriously approaching and i don’t really know where to caught up.
    I registered for IGCSE Extended papers and i don’t even have updated textbooks for proper revision. So, may you please kindly recommended me with something useful that i can do to make me pass this Exams…

    I registered for only 5 subjects, and that is
    1- Math (without course work) (0580/BY) extended
    2- English (0511/FX) as a second language (count-in-speaking) extended
    3- History (0470/BY) extended
    4- Geography (0460/BY) extended
    5- Business Studies (0450/AX) extended

    Seriously, we are starting our exams on second May with math paper 22.
    Please i need your help and thanks to all of you team.

    1. Hi Tigeris,

      Highlight the important facts that you think could be on the test (you should refer to the latest syllabus on what is expected during exams here: https://www.skolatis.com/cambridge-igcse-subjects-syllabuses/). You can then use the past exam papers as your revision. Start with the latest papers as they have the newest syllabus format and continue with the older ones date back from 5 to 10 years. Then, revise on the most common mistakes that you always seem to make. Pay attention to the most common mistakes you always seem to make. Make notes and revise them, so you can avoid making the same mistakes in your actual exam.

      You may be interested to purchase the A* Model Answers which shows the A* answers for the respective exam papers here: https://www.skolatis.com/igcse-exam-resources/

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