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Hey team,
For English first language (0500) are we allowed to write more than 15 points for the summary question?
Thanks in advance.
No, you are only allowed to provide 15 points. 1 point per line.
Hey IGCSE Centre,
Do i have to study all the chapters for Biology paper 6 ? Please reply ASAP.
Hi Eman,
Yes, you have to study all the chapters which contain practical tests.
Okay ,thanks !!^^
Can you please upload grade threshold for oct 2015 igcse.
They are here https://www.cie.org.uk/programmes-and-qualifications/cambridge-secondary-2/cambridge-igcse/grade-threshold-tables/november2015/
It’s better if it’s on one site.
Thank you
They all have been added Yoloman
can you guys upload math 2016 specimen please? i want to see what it looks like.
Is there spice man 2016 for math
No change in sylabus so same specimen pp of 2015
helo igcse team ….in biology 0610 paper 6 ..in the sylabus its given Candidates may not use textbooks in the practical component, nor any of their own records of laboratory
work carried out during their course.
what does this mean?
Hi Saisha,
Paper 6 is the alternative to practical, it is a theory test. That means, you will write on Paper 6, not carrying out any laboratory tests.