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IGCSE Syllabus: What You Need to Know Before Practicing for the Exam

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IGCSE Syllabus: What You Need to Know Before Practicing for the Exam If you’re a student studying in one of the international schools in Chennai and preparing to take the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) exams, then you know that not every subject is created equally. The IGCSE exam format has specific requirements for each subject on the syllabus. If you’re looking for more information about how to study for the IGCSEs and what type of practice questions are available, then keep reading! All subjects are graded on a scale from A through E. Grading marks range from 0-100 and there’s no maximum score allowed. Students can take only four IGCSE exams per subject per year, which means it can be hard to keep track of what’s covered in each class over the course of a school year. However, this is an excellent opportunity for students who want to broaden their horizons and challenge themselves with different subjects outside their comfort zone.

What are the International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE)? The IGCSE is a standardized international exam currently offered in more than 30 countries. The exam is open to students in Years 10 and 11, and covers core subjects such as English, science, and math, as well as electives like art, music, and geography. The IGCSE was created as an alternative to the British A-level and the American Advanced Placement (AP) exam in the mid1990s. “International” in the name of the IGCSE reflects the fact that it’s not based on just one country’s education system but consists of subjects that are common to most countries. The exams are offered in 11 different languages in IGCSE syllabus schools in Chennai, including Arabic, Chinese, Hindi, and Spanish. If you’re a student who’s interested in taking a year abroad or studying abroad in high school at some point, then you may want to consider participating in the IGCSE as a way to show your teachers and counselors that you’ve taken the subject seriously.

Exam objectives and question types The IGCSE exam format consists of two parts: Objective Type Questions and Essay Type questions. Objective Type questions test your knowledge of various topics in a subject, whereas Essay Type questions require you to write an essay on a specific topic. In all subjects, you’ll need to study your course content and the syllabus in order to answer the questions correctly. The different types of questions you can expect on the IGCSE include Multiple Choice, Current


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