1,158 Replies to “Cambridge, Edexcel IGCSE & O Level Online Revision Courses”
Hi!
I am taking the examinations in June 2021.
1) I would like to register for more than one subject but do not quite understand the instructions at the top… ( I already registered for one)
2) I registered for one subject already (like mentioned above) but want to do more than this one, would it still be the same account if I register separately?
Thank you for your interest. To answer your questions:
1. Follow the same steps as when you first registered. Choose the subject you wish to register to and click register. It will take you to the Paypal checkout page. After you’ve successfully paid for the course, you need to fill out the registration form.
2. Even if you registered for 2 subjects separately, you will only have one login credential. You would be using the same account to access both subjects.
If you need further assistance, feel free to write to us again.
Thank you for your interest. Yes, it is 350 GBP per subject.
Expect a complete and comprehensive revision session which includes detailed revision notes, engaging video tutorials, ready-made revision timetable, downloadable exam-style practices, common mistakes candidates make during the exams, exam tips, examiners’ advice, and also some chosen of our word-renowned A* Model Answers (for the respective subject) would be provided free.
If you need further assistance, feel free to write to us again.
Thank you for your interest. Kindly scroll down below and choose the subject you wish to join to then click the “Register” button. You can choose to register by one time payment or register by three instalment.
If you need further assistance, please do not hesitate to write to us again.
Our revision courses consist of: detailed revision notes and engaging video tutorials, a ready-made revision timetable, downloadable exam-style practices, common mistakes candidates make during the exams, examiners’ advice, and also some chosen of our word-renowned A* Model Answers (for the respective subject) would be provided free.
If you do not understand any part of the video, you can always write in and the subject experts will help you. You get to ask questions and access the examiners directly.
If you need further clarifications, do not hesitate to write to us again. Thank you.
I have boards very near my exams are approaching very soon so will u help me??
Practicing past exam papers is the key to success. Start with the latest one and then continue with the older one date back from 5 to 10 years. Then, revise on the most common mistakes that you always seem to make. Make notes and revise them, so you can avoid making the same mistakes in your actual exam. You may download the past papers here: https://www.igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-past-exam-papers/.
Hello IGCSE team ,
I am soon going to be taking my ig’s in may-june 2020 so i would like to ask if its not too late to still register as an early bird.
And would it help me to achieve A* in this short period of time.
Does it also help people to achieve A* even if they achieved a U in their past years.
I want to apply for chemistry, physics and math
Thank you for your interest. Yes, there are still slots for the early bird registration. Register now as we are closing it soon. We do provide well-planned schedule so you can finish revising on time. Just follow through the course guidelines and you will have a chance to earn A* in your exams.
If you need further assistance, feel free to write to us again.
Dear IGCSE team , I have options to choose whether i give ig exam on may/june or october/november , so i would like to ask that if i choose may/june. Will it be enough 3 months for me to be prepared for the 3 following subjects
Subjects i want to take : Chemistry, biology and English
.
Could you please help me!
Thank you!
Preparing as early as possible is ideal. Three months is enough to cover everything. Our renowned A* Online Revision Course can help you with this. The whole course is scheduled for three months (February – April), with a well-organised revision timetable provided for you to follow, but you can still access the course until May 31. We provide detailed revision notes and video tutorials, a ready-made revision timetable, downloadable exam-style practices, common mistakes candidates make during the exams, examiners’ advice, and also some chosen of our word-renowned A* Model Answers (for the respective subject). The best part is, you get to ask questions and access the examiners directly.
We also offer A* Model Answers. You can see what an A* answer looks like for the respective exam papers. Many students scored A* by copying the style of the answers. Please check them out here: https://www.igcsecentre.com/igcse-exam-resources/
You may also try our “Mark Your Paper” service in order to know how your papers would be marked. You may get your practice exam papers marked by a qualified subject expert or examiner for a small fee here: https://www.igcsecentre.com/mark-your-papers/.
Lastly, you also have the option to split your examinations. You may take one or two subjects this June series then the rest on November series.
Please feel free to write to us, and let us know how we could help you further.
Thank you for your interest. If you wish to enrol for multiple subjects, you may consider joining our February session for a few subjects then a few later on our July session. In this way, you’ll have enough time to revise everything. If you wish to join our February session, we suggest that you register now as we are currently offering a 20% discount to the first 50 students.
When you join our online revision course, you will have access to revision notes, video tutorials, revision timetable, downloadable exam-style practices, common mistakes candidates make during the exams, and also examiners’ advice. Furthermore, past exam papers would be used as your practices and we will provide A* Model Answers to the chosen past exam papers free of charge. And for English subjects, you get to send one Reading paper and one Writing paper for marking. However, we only mark the paper we provided in our course, not your school’s homework. Kindly read the article above for more details.
Thank you for your interest. Revision course will start on February 1, 2020 and will end on April 30, 2020. You will receive your login details on January 31, 2020. If you have further questions, please feel free to write to us again. Thank you.
Thank you for your interest. Unfortunately, we do not offer Geography in our revision course.
However, here are some tips for you:
– Read the information given in the stem of the question carefully as well as the questions themselves
-Try to be as precise as possible as vague statements are unlikely to get you many marks. e.g. ‘A Stevenson Screen is used to get accurate readings’ is far too vague. You need to give details explaining why readings are accurate when a Stevenson Screen is used (the louvres allow a free flow of air, the white surface reflects the sun’s rays, it allows you to take temperatures in the shade etc).
– Many questions ask you to ‘use the evidence’ in the resources provided such as the maps, photographs and graphs. You must make sure that you do so rather than using your background knowledge.
– Practise basic map skills, for example six-figure grid references. Candidates sometimes get the third and sixth figures confused. Make sure you give the reference for the position of the symbol rather than the name of the place
Thank you for your interest. Every year we have two revision sessions. The first one will be in February – April and the second one will be in July – September. You can decide if you need it earlier, or later. We suggest you take a few subjects next year, then a few later. So you have enough time to revise everything. But do take note that our revision courses follows the latest syllabus. We regularly update our content to reflect the changes in syllabus.
If you need further assistance, do not hesitate to leave us a message.
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Hi!
I am taking the examinations in June 2021.
1) I would like to register for more than one subject but do not quite understand the instructions at the top… ( I already registered for one)
2) I registered for one subject already (like mentioned above) but want to do more than this one, would it still be the same account if I register separately?
Kind regards, Pia
Hello Pia,
Thank you for your interest. To answer your questions:
1. Follow the same steps as when you first registered. Choose the subject you wish to register to and click register. It will take you to the Paypal checkout page. After you’ve successfully paid for the course, you need to fill out the registration form.
2. Even if you registered for 2 subjects separately, you will only have one login credential. You would be using the same account to access both subjects.
If you need further assistance, feel free to write to us again.
Thank you very much!
Hello Pia,
You are very much welcome. We are glad to have you onboard. 🙂
Dear IGCSE Team,
Is the charge of 350 GBP per subject ?
Need to clarify.
Thanks,
Angela
Dear Angela,
Thank you for your interest. Yes, it is 350 GBP per subject.
Expect a complete and comprehensive revision session which includes detailed revision notes, engaging video tutorials, ready-made revision timetable, downloadable exam-style practices, common mistakes candidates make during the exams, exam tips, examiners’ advice, and also some chosen of our word-renowned A* Model Answers (for the respective subject) would be provided free.
If you need further assistance, feel free to write to us again.
How can i join
Hello Fati,
Thank you for your interest. Kindly scroll down below and choose the subject you wish to join to then click the “Register” button. You can choose to register by one time payment or register by three instalment.
If you need further assistance, please do not hesitate to write to us again.
Will the course or teacher explaining
Hello Fati,
Our revision courses consist of: detailed revision notes and engaging video tutorials, a ready-made revision timetable, downloadable exam-style practices, common mistakes candidates make during the exams, examiners’ advice, and also some chosen of our word-renowned A* Model Answers (for the respective subject) would be provided free.
If you do not understand any part of the video, you can always write in and the subject experts will help you. You get to ask questions and access the examiners directly.
If you need further clarifications, do not hesitate to write to us again. Thank you.
I have boards very near my exams are approaching very soon so will u help me??
Hello Vanishka,
Practicing past exam papers is the key to success. Start with the latest one and then continue with the older one date back from 5 to 10 years. Then, revise on the most common mistakes that you always seem to make. Make notes and revise them, so you can avoid making the same mistakes in your actual exam. You may download the past papers here: https://www.igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-past-exam-papers/.
You might also consider our A* Exam Model Answers. Many students scored A* by copying the style of the answers. Please check them out here: https://www.igcsecentre.com/igcse-exam-resources/.
Hello IGCSE team ,
I am soon going to be taking my ig’s in may-june 2020 so i would like to ask if its not too late to still register as an early bird.
And would it help me to achieve A* in this short period of time.
Does it also help people to achieve A* even if they achieved a U in their past years.
I want to apply for chemistry, physics and math
Hello Barkat,
Thank you for your interest. Yes, there are still slots for the early bird registration. Register now as we are closing it soon. We do provide well-planned schedule so you can finish revising on time. Just follow through the course guidelines and you will have a chance to earn A* in your exams.
If you need further assistance, feel free to write to us again.
Dear IGCSE team , I have options to choose whether i give ig exam on may/june or october/november , so i would like to ask that if i choose may/june. Will it be enough 3 months for me to be prepared for the 3 following subjects
Subjects i want to take : Chemistry, biology and English
.
Could you please help me!
Thank you!
Hello Zaeem,
Preparing as early as possible is ideal. Three months is enough to cover everything. Our renowned A* Online Revision Course can help you with this. The whole course is scheduled for three months (February – April), with a well-organised revision timetable provided for you to follow, but you can still access the course until May 31. We provide detailed revision notes and video tutorials, a ready-made revision timetable, downloadable exam-style practices, common mistakes candidates make during the exams, examiners’ advice, and also some chosen of our word-renowned A* Model Answers (for the respective subject). The best part is, you get to ask questions and access the examiners directly.
We are currently offering instalment plans, if you register on or before February 15. For more details, kindly read this: https://www.igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-revision-courses/
We also offer A* Model Answers. You can see what an A* answer looks like for the respective exam papers. Many students scored A* by copying the style of the answers. Please check them out here: https://www.igcsecentre.com/igcse-exam-resources/
You may also try our “Mark Your Paper” service in order to know how your papers would be marked. You may get your practice exam papers marked by a qualified subject expert or examiner for a small fee here: https://www.igcsecentre.com/mark-your-papers/.
Lastly, you also have the option to split your examinations. You may take one or two subjects this June series then the rest on November series.
Please feel free to write to us, and let us know how we could help you further.
I’ll take my IGCSE on May 2021, so shall I join this course or the next one?
What does the course of each subject consist of?
Hello Nasr,
Thank you for your interest. If you wish to enrol for multiple subjects, you may consider joining our February session for a few subjects then a few later on our July session. In this way, you’ll have enough time to revise everything. If you wish to join our February session, we suggest that you register now as we are currently offering a 20% discount to the first 50 students.
When you join our online revision course, you will have access to revision notes, video tutorials, revision timetable, downloadable exam-style practices, common mistakes candidates make during the exams, and also examiners’ advice. Furthermore, past exam papers would be used as your practices and we will provide A* Model Answers to the chosen past exam papers free of charge. And for English subjects, you get to send one Reading paper and one Writing paper for marking. However, we only mark the paper we provided in our course, not your school’s homework. Kindly read the article above for more details.
When will you start your revision course? When can I start revising ? Is it directly after joining?
Hello Nasr,
Thank you for your interest. Revision course will start on February 1, 2020 and will end on April 30, 2020. You will receive your login details on January 31, 2020. If you have further questions, please feel free to write to us again. Thank you.
Hi,
Do you have revision courses for Geography?
Thanks
Hello Nasr,
Thank you for your interest. Unfortunately, we do not offer Geography in our revision course.
However, here are some tips for you:
– Read the information given in the stem of the question carefully as well as the questions themselves
-Try to be as precise as possible as vague statements are unlikely to get you many marks. e.g. ‘A Stevenson Screen is used to get accurate readings’ is far too vague. You need to give details explaining why readings are accurate when a Stevenson Screen is used (the louvres allow a free flow of air, the white surface reflects the sun’s rays, it allows you to take temperatures in the shade etc).
– Many questions ask you to ‘use the evidence’ in the resources provided such as the maps, photographs and graphs. You must make sure that you do so rather than using your background knowledge.
– Practise basic map skills, for example six-figure grid references. Candidates sometimes get the third and sixth figures confused. Make sure you give the reference for the position of the symbol rather than the name of the place
Lastly, practice, practice and practice. Answering past papers help and you can learn from the mark scheme. Download the past papers here: https://www.igcsecentre.com/cambridge-igcse-past-exam-papers/
My exams aren’t until 2021, can I still enroll in the A* revision courses for 2020?
Hello Daphne,
Thank you for your interest. Every year we have two revision sessions. The first one will be in February – April and the second one will be in July – September. You can decide if you need it earlier, or later. We suggest you take a few subjects next year, then a few later. So you have enough time to revise everything. But do take note that our revision courses follows the latest syllabus. We regularly update our content to reflect the changes in syllabus.
If you need further assistance, do not hesitate to leave us a message.