Many candidates are confused when it comes to the permitted calculator for use in their Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics examinations.
While there is no specific guideline in terms of models or makes, there are certain rules from CIE to abide, and what you must know before you are heading to your calculator hunt.
There are three different mathematical subjects being offered by Cambridge IGCSE: Cambridge IGCSE Mathematics (0580), Cambridge IGCSE Additional Mathematics (0606) and Cambridge IGCSE International Mathematics (0607).
We will cover each of them separately below.
Answers from CIE
Firstly, CIE has provided the answers for this frequently asked question.
Due to the sheer number of different calculator models available worldwide, we cannot give specific details of which models or makes of calculators are permitted in our exams.
Where the use of calculators is allowed in examinations, calculators used must not be able to manipulate algebra; they must be purely numerical integration/differentiation. Calculators with any of the following facilities are prohibited, unless specifically stated otherwise in the syllabus:
- graphic display
- data banks
- dictionaries or language translators
- retrieval or manipulation of text or formulae
- QWERTY keyboards
- built-in symbolic algebraic manipulations
- symbolic differentiation or integration
- capability of remote communication with other machines.
Cambridge will regard the use of any such calculator as malpractice. Students requiring more information should contact the Examinations Officer at their school.
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Whilst graphical calculators are indeed an excellent tool for students to use in class, as part of our assessment we often assess the candidate?s ability to plot graphs accurately, that they understand how to draw a best-fit line, and can correctly calculate a gradient showing their working. These are basic skills, which would not be assessed if candidates were to return an answer from their calculator.
(There is an exceptional case for candidates taking International Mathematics (0607) )
So, what does the syllabus say for each of the subject?
Let’s take a look.
Mathematics 0580
The syllabus says:
- Centres are reminded that, although use of an electronic calculator is permitted on all examination papers, candidates should develop a full range of mental and non-calculator skills during the course of study. Questions demonstrating the mastery of such skills may be asked in the examination.
- Candidates should have an electronic calculator for all papers. Algebraic or graphical calculators are not permitted.
Conclusion: You must take into consideration of the criteria from CIE answers above, and make sure the model that you are getting is not “Algebraic or graphical calculator”.
Additional Mathematics (0606)
The syllabus says:
- The syllabus assumes that candidates will be in possession of an electronic calculator with scientific functions for both papers.
Conclusion: You must take into consideration of the criteria from CIE answers above, and get a calculator with “scientific functions”. Plus, get the confirmation from your school / exam centre for permitted models.
International Mathematics (0607)
The syllabus says:
- No calculators are permitted for: Paper 1 and Paper 2.
- A graphics calculator is required for: Paper 3, Paper 4, Paper 5, and Paper 6.
- Candidates should be able to do the following using a graphics calculator:
– sketch a graph;
– produce a table of values for a function;
– find zeros and local maxima or minima of a function;
– find the intersection point of two graphs;
– find mean, median, quartiles;
– find the linear regression equation. - Other existing in-built applications should not be used and will gain no credit. Calculators with symbolic algebraic logic are not permitted.
- Any other applications and programmes from external sources are not permitted.
Conclusion: You must take into consideration of the criteria from CIE answers above, and make sure the model that you are getting does not contain “symbolic algebraic logic or other applications and programmes”.
Confuse?
Don’t be. 🙂
If you are still in doubt, just get the confirmation from your school / exam centre for permitted model. They are the one who has the last say on what is permitted to bring into the exam hall. 🙂
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Hi
can you tell me what are the mathematic materials that we have to bring on examination hall ?
Hello Fatima,
This is a heftily debated topic all over the world. From the model of calculator to materials. We have provided general guides here, and you still need to get the official confirmation from your school on the items permitted into the examination hall. Each school has their own rules. You must abide to that.
Could you kindly let us know whether IGCSE have online course or book, document for homeschooling student? My child now is in eleven years old.
Looking foward to hearing from you.
Hi Thuy Ha,
You can find
? Online revision courses from our site here: https://www.skolatis.com/cambridge-igcse-revision-courses/
? Recommended textbooks here: https://www.skolatis.com/recommended-books/
? Please read about homeschooling here before you make any decision on homeschooling: https://www.skolatis.com/what-is-homeschooling/
I have encountered many students with these problems.
Schools in Malaysia have these problems. Some allowed the use of model Casio 991EX, 991ES, 570MS, 570ES while some only allowed them to use Casio 300MS, Casio 300ES. Students felt that they have not been treated fairly because they know their friends can use Casio 991EX, 991ES, 570MS, 570ES while they can’t.
Rediculously, there is one school (not to be mentioned) forced the students to only bring one calculator and they cannot bring an additional back-up calculator.
I had the opportunity to clear doubts with the chief examiner over this, so please do not worry that model Casio 991EX, 991ES, 570MS, 570ES cannot be used. They can be used as long as it cannot perform algebraic manipulation and graphs drawing, it should be ok. If your school ban the calculator, please contact Cambridge Director of Malaysia and Brunei, Mr. Ng to communicate with the school-in-charge.
Thanks for the post. However, my suggestion is : Send a notification or note to all Malaysian IGCSE centres informing that those casio calculator can be used in 0580, 0606 Maths papers so that nobody will be in doubt and in confusion. I am sure this can be done without much difficulty. Just my 1 cent opinion.
Is fx 991 ex allowed in exams
Hi Karan,
Please get the confirmation from your school.
is casio fx 991ES plus allowed?
Hi mirajane,
Please read the article above to understand better on what is allowed and what is not.
For final confirmation, check with the Examination Officer from your school or exam centre on what’s the permitted model. They have the final say on what is permitted.
What Text book is good for IGCSE Mathematics0580 (Extended)?
Please send writer/ Author / publishers name.
Hi Rana,
You can find recommended books that have been reviewed by us, in terms of their suitability and content quality, here: https://www.skolatis.com/recommended-books/
i was wondering if we are allowed to use calculators in the business studies exams?
YEAH please tell me as I hav paper 1 of business studies tomrrow?
Hi Fatima,
For the final confirmation, get confirmation from your Examination Officer from your school or exam centre for the permitted model. They are the ones who have the final say on what is permitted.
Is Casio fx-991EX allowed?
Hi Arya,
You must get the confirmation from your school. Your school has the final say in which model is permitted into the exam hall.
Is the calculator fx85ES PLUS allowed ?
is CASIO 991ES allowed? its quite easy to handle and use.
FX 991ES **
Yaya it is very good use 991 ex.Advice from senior examiner Anagh Josh Banerjee
Use casio 991 ex …from senior examiner Mr anagh Josh Banerjee