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When will IGCSE results be out? Usually results will be released in August for June series, and in January for November series. Whereas for March series, result usually is released in May.

Continue reading to understand what do those grades on your statement of results mean.


How are grades reported on results?

Syllabus grades for all examination types are reported on the Statements of Results as an upper case letter followed by the corresponding lower case letter in brackets, e.g. B(b). This format is used as a security feature to prevent grades being altered by hand.

What does ‘NO RESULT’ mean?

‘NO RESULT’ or ‘X’ means one of the following:

  • CIE was notified that the candidate was absent or withdrawn from one or more components of the exam. The candidate is therefore not eligible for the award of a grade.
  • CIE was not notified that the candidate was absent or withdrawn. There is also no record of their mark in one or more components of the exam. The candidate is therefore not eligible for the award of a grade.
  • CIE disqualified the candidate. Where this is the case CIE will have sent a separate communication to the Centre explaining the reasons for the disqualification.

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What does ‘PENDING’ or ‘Q’ mean?

For each qualification, ‘PENDING’ or ‘Q’ indicates that a result cannot be issued at present but will follow in due course.

What does ‘UNGRADED’ mean?

‘UNGRADED’ indicates that the student has failed to reach the standard required for grade G(g). ‘UNGRADED’ will be reported on the Statement of Results but not on the certificate.

What does ‘TO BE ISSUED’ or ‘Y’ mean?

For some Cambridge IGCSE syllabuses, ‘TO BE ISSUED’ or ‘Y’ indicates that the result will be awarded in a subsequent series.

For example:
If you sat for the exam in the June series, you will get your result in the November series.

How are Cambridge IGCSE language syllabuses results reported?

For some language syllabuses, separate oral endorsement grades are reported on a scale of 1 (ONE) to 5 (FIVE). With 1 (ONE) being the highest and 5 (FIVE) the lowest.

Candidates who fail to reach the standard required for grade 5 (FIVE) will have nothing reported on the statements of results.

How are Cambridge ICE group award results reported?

The Cambridge ICE group award result will be reported on IGCSE Statements of Results for students who satisfy the ICE award rules as follow:

  • Cambridge ICE statements of results are issued to candidates who have entered for Cambridge ICE.
  • Distinction, Merit and Pass are awarded to candidates who meet the requirements of Cambridge ICE.
  • The statement of results shows the Cambridge ICE outcome and the individual syllabus results for Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge O Level syllabuses.
  • Only individual syllabus results for the final series are reports on statements of results. Therefore if a candidate is taking Cambridge ICE over more than one series, not all of the counting syllabuses used to determine the Cambridge ICE award are reported on the statement of results.

You will find details of the award rules for the Cambridge ICE group award in the Cambridge Guide to Making Entries, which is available from the ‘Support Materials’ section of CIE Direct. (Learn more about Cambridge ICE group award in this post.)

* Note: Related info taken from CIE (Cambridge International Examination).

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    1. Hi Surya,

      It is strongly recommended that learners taking A Level Mathematics (9709) should have studied Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics (Extended) or Cambridge O Level course or the equivalent. This is because knowledge of the content of the Mathematics (0580) (Extended curriculum), or Mathematics (4024/4029), is assumed.

      1. I couldn’t take maths due to some reasons but i am confident of getting good grades in Maths at A and AS level, i have studied maths 7 hours a day to get a good score in my AS and A level, so can i take maths in my AS and A level if i did not have it my IGCSE level?

  1. I have a “No Result” (disqualified)in one of my subjects in O level, will i be able to give my A and AS level excluding that subject?

    1. Hello Surya,

      Thank you for writing in.

      If this subject is required for your further studies (e.g. undergraduate studies), we would suggest that you retake the subject. Please kindly confirm with your chosen college/university for their subject entry requirements.

      We hope this helps. Thank you.

        1. Hello Surya,

          If you have confirmed that it will not be required for your further studies, then you may proceed to AS/A Level.

          1. Also i did not have maths in “O” level but can i take that in AS/A level? I couldn’t take it due to some unavoidable reasons but can i take that now in my AS/A level

          2. Hi Surya,

            It is strongly recommended that learners taking A Level Mathematics (9709) should have studied Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics (Extended) or Cambridge O Level course or the equivalent. This is because knowledge of the content of the Mathematics (0580) (Extended curriculum), or Mathematics (4024/4029), is assumed.

    1. Hello Arnab,

      Yes, the Certificates and Statement of Results will show the current grades and awards.

    1. Hello Arnab,

      You will obtain your statement of results that lists all the subjects awarded with the corresponding grades.

  2. Hello Sir I’m sorry for bothering you
    But I have question I got F GRADE in IGCSE economics (extended) is it pass or fail And I got G grade in chemistry extended Igcse
    Is it pass or fail

    1. Hello Raneem,

      “F” and “G” are considered pass. However, we suggest that you check with your preferred college/university for their required entry grade requirement.

      Fail is when you see “UNGRADED” on your Statement of Results.

  3. My daughter has been given “no result” for a subject. She couldn’t appear in one of the papers due to closure of roads due to city wide protests. The school management informed British Council about the fact but still she received “no result”. Very disappointing

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  4. I know that the grades depend on the threshold but I don’t understand uniform based marks. Can you please clarify this for me.
    So if I get say 150 out of 200 and the grade threshold says you need 145 to 160 to get an A so that means I get an A right?
    So what do the uniform based marks have to do with this?
    thank you for such having this helpful website IGCSE
    (sorry if this is the second time but I’m not sure if it got sent the first time)

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