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IGCSE Maths Revision

What do you get when you add our maths support to your maths exams? Unbelievable results, that’s what. Our extensive range of teacher-written IGCSE maths revision resources give you all the tools you need to approach your maths exams with confidence, helping you take on Pi with precision and algebra with authority. They can even help teachers, making it easier for you to set exam-style questions and get your students up to scratch.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How difficult you’ll find IGCSE maths depends on how well you’ve prepared for it, how good you naturally are at the subject, and the revision you’ve done in advance. The exam is based around a broad syllabus that focuses on problem-solving, so revising with exam-based questions could help give you the best possible start.

It’s hard to say whether IGCSE maths is more challenging than GCSE maths. Both exams require consistent revision to do well in, but due to IGCSE maths’ coursework section, some people may find GCSE maths easier.

The current grading system for IGCSE maths would score an A for marks between 80-100. Grade boundaries do change, however, so it’s worth staying up to date so you know what to aim for.