it depends upon the threshold for that year
65%
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IGCSE maths is allot more difficult then GCSE maths and so is any grade you wish to obtain. A C grade at GCSE is roughly 35% whilst at GCSE is 60%
you need to just keep solving the past year papers and be aware of the formulas and your concepts should be clear, don't worry and be calm you will do well
as a percentage of 1 0.532 is 53.2% depends on what it is a percentage of
65%
An A* in IGCSE is typically awarded for achieving a percentage of 90% or above. So, if you're aiming for that shiny A*, better buckle down and hit those books hard. Remember, no pain, no gain!
Typically, an A grade in IGCSE Chemistry is awarded for scores between 75-100%. The exact percentage required for an A may vary slightly depending on the year’s exam difficulty and grade boundaries set by the exam board.
you will need 60% to get a C in IGCSE
No
Igcse exams are not really hard . And a fact that people didn't know is that they have a curve .
IGCSE Core covers essential topics, while IGCSE Extended covers a broader range. The core is less challenging, while Extended requires deeper understanding. The grading scale and eligibility may differ between the two levels.
universities dont look at igcse they look at AS or A2
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igcse is the better one because most people get used to studying alot and they will get a great success in the college
The five subject groups in IGCSE are Languages, Humanities, Sciences, Mathematics, and Creative, Technical, and Vocational subjects. At Vikaasa, we offer a comprehensive IGCSE curriculum, making us the top choice in Madurai.
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