Cambridge IGCSE Past Exam Papers

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Cambridge IGCSE past exam papers are now updated up to June 2025 examination series. Year 2028 Specimen papers are now available.

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Cambridge IGCSE is being offered by CAIE (Cambridge Assessment International Education) board from The University of Cambridge. These Cambridge IGCSE past exam papers are copyrighted by UCLES.

  • Updated up to June 2025 series past exam papers. YAY!
  • 2028 Specimen papers are now available.
  • “Specimen Papers” would be available when there is a change of syllabus for that year. Otherwise, “Specimen Papers” would not be available when the syllabus stays the same.
  • DO NOT download the past papers at last minute. We strongly suggest you to download everything you need at least 4 months before the exam.

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10,966 Replies to “Cambridge IGCSE Past Exam Papers”

  1. Basically I normally do well in English but my mocks exam I failed and I really want to achieve an A* grade for May/June 2019 please do you have any tips that can help me

    • Hi Liala,

      We suggest that you prepare for your exams as early as possible. You can revise the subjects from the beginning. 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://igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-subjects-syllabuses/). You can then use the past exam papers (https://igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-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 might be interested in our online revision course. The revision course provides video tutorial, revision timetable, downloadable exam-style practices, common mistakes candidates make during the exams, and also examiners? advice. Our next revision course will be in March-April 2019. The registration will open one month before the revision course starts. We suggest that you subscribe to our newsletter so you won?t miss our announcement once the registration starts. Please kindly find out the details here: https://igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-revision-courses/

      You may also be interested in our exam model answers. Many students scored A* by copying the style of the answers. Please check them out here: https://igcsecentre.com/igcse-exam-resources/

  2. Hi IGCSE , please i am having a lot of trouble with Accounting and I am writing it May/June 2019 please can you suggest videos or tips that can help me do well the coming exams thank you.

    • Hello bubblegumprincess,

      With Accounting, you?ll need a lot of practice.

      1. Learn and understand the key concepts and formulas. Familiarise/memorise the key equations/formulas (refer to the latest syllabus on what is expected: https://igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-subjects-syllabuses/).
      2. Do revision based on the latest syllabus and practice with the latest past exam papers (https://igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-past-exam-papers/). 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.

      Tips:
      – Make sure that you use the information given in the question. The data provided is there for a purpose.

      – Use accounting terminology in your answers as much as possible.

      – Plan your answers. If ledger accounts or financial statements are required, think carefully about how these should be presented before you attempt to actually write your answer. If the question is a theory question, think about the points you need to include. Plan the order of your answer so that it is clear, concise and not repetitive. Quality is better than quantity.

      – When you are asked to comment on some figures, results or ratios do not simply repeat these figures. You are expected to interpret these figures and results and use them to support any recommendations or advice.

    • Hi Nathan,

      Grades C, D and E means pass. However, if you plan to further your studies, you must get the confirmation from respective school/college/university on this matter. Each school/college/university has its own entry requirement.

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

  3. Hi

    Can you give me some tips in revising Biology, Chemistry and Physics properly? Am doing my Igcse’s next year and I want to make use of the time as early as possible ๐Ÿ™‚

    • Hi Hailey,

      You can revise the subjects from the beginning. 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://igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-subjects-syllabuses/). You can then use the past exam papers (https://igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-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.

      TIPS:
      Learn and understand the key concepts and formulas. Familiarise/memorise the key equations/formulas. Try solving a problem with the formula without looking it up. You MUST do this as many times as you can. You will be able to remember the formulas/key equations better when you repeat this step.

      You may also consider our A* revision courses here: https://igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-revision-courses/. Our next revision course will be in March-April. The registration will open one month before the revision course starts. We suggest that you subscribe to our newsletter so you won?t miss our announcement once the registration starts.

  4. Hey guys,
    I’ve done a few of the Physics (0625) past papers from the year 2018 in your website a few weeks ago. Now I just wanted to come check the mark scheme but the 2018 category seems to be not there anymore. Could you kindly check if it’s still there or it may just be a mistake on my end.
    Thanks

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