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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* If you are taking Edexcel iGCSE, please visit Edexcel iGCSE past exam papers page.


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

  1. hey igcse centre
    I would like to know that if my maths paper didn’t go well in Oct Nov 2018 India variant then can i regive the papers in the May-June session

    • Hi Krina,

      You are free to retake your exams whenever.

      You might be interested in our online revision course. Registration is now open and the revision course will start in March 1. The revision course provides video tutorial, revision timetable, downloadable exam-style practices, common mistakes candidates make during the exams, and also examiners? advice. 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/

      We also have on-going promo for candidates who signed up (and qualified) for our A* revision courses. They are entitled to purchase any Model Answers at 50% discount, between the period March?April 2019. A discount code would be sent to you along with your courses login details.

  2. I am now 10th class in GIIS, Uppal, Hyderabad, Telangana, India.
    Can you say some tti to score marks in my board exam(Extended)?
    These are my subjects:
    English
    Mathematics
    Physics
    French-Foreign language
    Biology
    Chemistry
    ICT
    Business Studies
    Economics

    • Hello V S Varsith,

      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. Registration is now open and the revision course will start in March 1. The revision course provides video tutorial, revision timetable, downloadable exam-style practices, common mistakes candidates make during the exams, and also examiners? advice. 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/ We currently have a promo for all candidates signed up for our revision course. Candidates signed up (and qualified) for our A* revision courses are entitled to purchase any Model Answers at 50% discount, between the period March?April 2019. You may find the discount code waiting for you when you log into the courses.

  3. Hello IGCSE Center,
    I would like to know that if i get 5A* and 2A, what will be my overall percentage?Please respond.Thank You!

    • Hello Mikael,

      If you meant your Grade Point Average (GPA), CAIE does not calculate a grade point average (GPA) for students.

      As there is no universal way to calculate grade point average, it is recommended that you contact your chosen university or a Credential Evaluator to ask them to calculate your GPA.

    • I am from zone 4
      I didn’t get practice past paper for may june 2019 .
      As i want to give exame in may june.

      In economic 0455 igcse ,
      urdu second languages 0539,
      And english as a second languages 0510

      • Hi Salma,

        Start 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.

  4. Hello IGCSE Center,
    I recently solved the 2018 ON paper 42 of physics.The question asked was “suggest a metal from which the magnet is made ” why is steel mentioned in the mark scheme, steel is not a metal it is an alloy , I also wanted o know why iron is not mentioned in the mark scheme.
    Thankyou.

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