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IGCSE Exam Dates & Timetable 2025

When do IGCSE exams 2025 start?

IGCSE exams in 2025 start on Friday, 25 April and finish on Monday, 16 June.

These are the latest exam dates established by each IGCSE exam board. However, please note that these dates may be subject to change as the exam period approaches. Consequently, students should utilise these dates as a general reference. 

Keep in mind that non-exam assessments, including modern foreign language speaking tests and practical science experiments, might be scheduled prior to this period, as individual schools determine these dates.

IGCSE Exam Dates 2025

IGCSE Exam Dates 2025

CIE, Edexcel, Oxford AQA exam dates for IGCSE subjects

Maths

ExamDate
CIE IGCSE Maths Core Paper 102 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Maths Extended Paper 202 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Maths Core Paper 307 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Maths Extended Paper 407 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Additional Mathematics Paper 119 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Additional Mathematics Paper 227 May 2025
CIE IGCSE International Maths Core Paper 129 April 2025
CIE IGCSE International Maths Extended Paper 229 April 2025
CIE IGCSE International Maths Core Paper 305 May 2025
CIE IGCSE International Maths Extended Paper 405 May 2025
CIE IGCSE International Maths Core Paper 507 May 2025
CIE IGCSE International Maths Extended Paper 607 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Maths A Paper 1F15 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Maths A Paper 1H15 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Further Pure Maths Paper 120 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Maths A Paper 2F04 June 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Maths A Paper 2H04 June 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Further Pure Maths Paper 210 June 2025

Accounting

ExamDate
CIE IGCSE Accounting21 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Accounting Multiple Choice29 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Accounting Paper 112 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Accounting Paper 203 June 2025

Biology

ExamDate
CIE IGCSE Biology Core06 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Biology Extended06 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Biology (Practical)13 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Biology (Alternative to practical)13 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Biology Multiple Choice Core11 June 2025
CIE IGCSE Biology Multiple Choice Extended11 June 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Biology Paper 1B13 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Biology Double Science13 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Biology Paper 2B09 June 2025
Oxford AQA IGCSE Biology Paper 122 May 2025
Oxford AQA IGCSE Biology Paper 202 June 2025
Oxford AQA IGCSE Combined Science Biology Core02 June 2025
Oxford AQA IGCSE Combined Science Biology Extended02 June 2025

Chemistry

ExamDate
CIE IGCSE Chemistry Core30 April 2025
CIE IGCSE Chemistry Extended30 April 2025
CIE IGCSE Chemistry (Practical)15 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Chemistry (Alternative to practical)15 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Chemistry Multiple Choice Core10 June 2025
CIE IGCSE Chemistry Multiple Choice Extended10 June 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry Paper 1C19 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry Double Science19 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Chemistry Paper 2C13 June 2025
Oxford AQA IGCSE Chemistry Paper 115 May 2025
Oxford AQA IGCSE Chemistry Paper 227 May 2025
Oxford AQA IGCSE Combined Science Chemistry Core27 May 2025
Oxford AQA IGCSE Combined Science Chemistry Extension27 May 2025

Physics

ExamDate
CIE IGCSE Physics Core09 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Physics Extended09 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Physics (Practical)20 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Physics (Alternative to practical)20 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Physics Multiple Choice Core04 June 2025
CIE IGCSE Physics Multiple Choice Extended04 June 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Physics Paper 1P22 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Physics Double Science22 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Physics Paper 2P16 June 2025
Oxford AQA IGCSE Physics Paper 107 May 2025
Oxford AQA IGCSE Physics Paper 230 May 2025
Oxford AQA IGCSE Combined Science Physics Core30 May 2025
Oxford AQA IGCSE Combined Science Physics Extended30 May 2025

English Language

ExamDate
CIE IGCSE English Language Paper 108 May 2025
CIE IGCSE English Language Paper 214 May 2025

English Literature

ExamDate
CIE IGCSE English Literature Paper 112 May 2025
CIE IGCSE English Literature Paper 214 May 2025
CIE IGCSE English Literature Paper 314 May 2025
CIE IGCSE English Literature Paper 414 May 2025

Business Studies

ExamDate
CIE IGCSE Business Studies Paper 116 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Business Studies Paper 219 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Business Paper 109 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Business Paper 216 May 2025

Computer Science

ExamDate
CIE IGCSE ICT08 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Computer Science Paper 112 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Computer Science Paper 221 May 2025

Economics

ExamDate
CIE IGCSE Economics23 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Economics Multiple choice05 June 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Economics Paper 114 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Economics Paper 222 May 2025

Geography

ExamDate
CIE IGCSE Geography Paper 106 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Geography Paper 215 May 2025
CIE IGCSE Geography Paper 420 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Geography Paper 114 May 2025
Edexcel IGCSE Geography Paper 206 June 2025

History

ExamDate
CIE IGCSE History Paper 109 May 2025
CIE IGCSE History Paper 216 May 2025
CIE IGCSE History Paper 419 May 2025

IGCSE Exams FAQs

How often are the IGCSE Exams?

The IGCSE exams run every year in the summer for all subjects and all exam boards. There is also an autumn exam set for some subjects. For some exam boards the autumn exams are in October, for others it’s November. If you are wanting to sit exams in the autumn, then you need to check your exam board information for details. There may also be extra dates available in some countries.

Exam Boards:

Can I take IGCSE exams in January?

2023 was the final year for the January exam set. From November 2024, the January exam dates have been moved to October or November depending on the exam board. These dates have now been moved to October or November from 2025 depending on the exam board. Only select subjects have this autumn exam set available, so if you are considering sitting your exams in the autumn rather than the summer, you need to check the details with your exam board.

How many months does it take to prepare for IGCSE?

IGCSE courses are 360 hours of teaching time. In school this is studied over two or three years. For this reason it is important to begin revision as soon as possible. Ideally, you would continually revise past topics as you study for the full length of the course.

Some of the benefits of revising in this way are that:

  • Continuous revision keeps past topics fresh in your mind as you move on to learning other topics

  • Repeated exposure to topics over time is the best way to improve recall, ensuring the greatest chance of success in the exams

  • Familiarity with past topics helps you build on your prior understanding with no gaps in your knowledge which helps you learn more quickly, and makes you less likely to form misconceptions

In reality, not many of us are this organised or this motivated. And the demands increase in difficulty and volume as you move through the courses, so trying to balance learning and revision for all your subjects can get overwhelming, especially in the final year. 

The key is to start revising as early as you possibly can, even if it is just for a small amount of time each week. Revisit topics as many times as you can over the time you have available. A great way to assess where you need to direct your revision is to keep a checklist of the topics in each subject and use a traffic light system (red, amber, green) to assess your level of confidence in each topic. Focus on the topics you are least confident in as the priority, particularly if your timeline for revision is short.

How long are the IGCSE exams?

The IGCSE exams tend to be between one and half hours to two hours depending on the subject. Some exams like speaking and listening will be shorter, and some like practical science exams will be longer.

What are administrative zones for IGCSE exams?

Each IGCSE exam must be taken at the same time for all students worldwide. This is to ensure that no exam papers or questions get leaked and that no one gains an unfair advantage. To ensure this is the case, exam boards designate countries into administrative zones. The papers for each zone will be different, and all students within that zone will take the paper at exactly the same time on the same day.

If there are clashes with other exams, students may be asked to sit examinations back to back. This is so they are supervised at all times and the papers can be sat slightly outside the exact administration window.

To find out which zone you are in, you need to check with your exam board:

  • CIE have 8 zones

  • Edexcel have R (regional) versions of each paper which is equivalent to 2 zones

  • Oxford AQA don’t really have zones as such, they require all candidates to begin their exams at a local time equivalent to 7 am UK time

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