IGCSE results 2024 was declared on Aug 13, 2024 for the June 2024 examination series. Students have to use the necessary details such as username and password to check and download the results.
The IGCSE board results can be obtained from the official website of "Cambridge International" using individual credentials. Syllabus grades are provided on the provisional mark sheet.
The IGCSE results 2024 has been updated on the official website. Candidates can download and check the IGCSE scores from the IGCSE website. Also, a direct link to check the results is added here. Students must enter their username and password to check their results in a single click:
IGCSE result 2024 Direct Link
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PDF Link |
IGCSE result 2024 |
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All the students can access the IGCSE results online from the board's official website. It is important to note that this is only a provisional result that lists out the syllabus entered by the candidate and the respective syllabus grades awarded.
Below are the steps to check IGCSE results online:
- Step 1: Visit the official website - cambridgeinternational.org
- Step 2: On the new window, students have to click on "Login to access your result files."
- Step 3: Students must enter their Direct "Username" and "Password."
- Step 4: All the results that have been released will now be visible on the screen. Students must click on the relevant link to view and download the IGCSE results 2024 India.
Students may also learn about the Cambridge IGCSE 2024 results statistics to know the passing percentage. Students can follow the step-by-step procedure given below to check the IGCSE results 2024 May June from the official website.
- Step 1: Visit the official website - cambridgeinternational.org
- Step 2: Students must click on the "Programmes and qualifications" section and select "Result Statistics". (For Cambridge Upper Secondary IGCSE)
- Step 3: A new window will pop up with the IGCSE 2024 results PDF file. Students have to click on the IGCSE result 2024 PDF link to download.
Listed below are the important IGCSE results 2024 documents:
- Results Broadsheet - A document showing the syllabus grades of all candidates.
- Components Marks Report - This is a document for teachers' reference that lists out the performance of each student by presenting the grades achieved by the students across the different components of the syllabus.
Syllabus Grades On Provisional Result Marks Sheet
The following table explains the meaning of the grades given on the Provisional results mark sheet:
IGCSE
- A*(a*), A(a), B(b), C(c), D(d), E(e), F(f) or G(g). A*(a*) is the highest grade and G(g) is the lowest.
- UNGRADED’ shows that the candidate failed to reach the standard required for Grade G(g).
IGCSE Language
- For some language syllabuses, separate oral endorsement grades are reported on a scale of 1(ONE) to 5(FIVE), 1(ONE) being the highest and 5(FIVE)the lowest.
- Candidates who fail to reach the standard required for grade 5(FIVE) will have nothing reported on the statements of results or certificates
- Endorsement grades are only shown on certificates where the overall syllabus grade in the language concerned is Grade G(g) or better.
ICE
- ICE statements of results are issued to candidates who have entered for ICE.
- Distinction, Merit, and Pass will be awarded to candidates who meet the requirements of ICE.
- The statement of results shows the ICE outcome and the individual syllabus results for IGCSE.
- Only individual syllabus results for the final series are reported on this statement of results. Therefore, not all of the counting syllabuses used to determine the ICE award are shown for candidates taking ICE over more than one series.
- The award rules for the ICE are at the end of this document.
GCE AS Level & A Level
- GCE AS Level - a(a), b(b), c(c), d(d) or e(e). a(a)is the highest and e(e)the lowest. • GCE A Level - A*(a*), A(a), B(b), C(c), D(d) or E(e). A*(a*) is the highest grade and E(e) the lowest.
- In some GCE A-Levels, a candidate whose overall performance in the syllabus falls short of the standard required for grade E(e) will be awarded a GCE AS Level Grade a(a), b(b), c(c), d(d) or e(e), if their performance is good enough in the components that constitute a GCE AS Level.
- ‘UNGRADED’ shows that the candidate failed to reach the standard required for Grade E (e) for GCE AS Level and Grade E(e) for GCE ALevel.
AICE Diploma
- AICE Diploma statements of results are issued to candidates who have entered for the AICE Diploma.
- Distinction, Merit, or Pass will be awarded to candidates who meet the requirements of the AICE Diploma. An aggregate of the total points scored will also be shown.
- To determine the award, each syllabus that may count towards the diploma is allocated points according to the grade achieved.
- Where a candidate has more than the required number of syllabuses that count towards the diploma, those that have been used to determine the AICE Diploma award are shown with an asterisk (*).
- Only individual syllabus results for the final series are reported on this statement of results. Therefore, not all of the syllabuses used to determine the AICE Diploma awards are shown for candidates taking the AICE Diploma over more than one series.
- ‘NO RESULT” shows the candidate failed to reach the standard required for the AICE Diploma. An aggregate total points score is not shown.
- The award rules for the AICE Diploma are detailed at the end of this document.
Cambridge International does not calculate grade point averages for students. As there is no universal way to calculate GPA, so students must contact their chosen university or a credential evaluator to calculate your GPA.
Credential evaluators that offer GPA calculation services include:
- World Education Services
- Educational Credential Evaluators
- Josef Silny & Associates
- International Education Research Foundation
- Educational Perspectives
The IGCSE results has been declared and students can have to use the necessary details to check and download the results. Here are the highlights of the Cambridge IGCSE results 2024.
IGCSE Result 2024 Highlights
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Details |
Board Name |
Cambridge International |
Popularly Known As |
IGCSE |
Exam Name |
Cambridge International Examination |
Category |
Result |
IGCSE Results 2024 Date |
May 23, 2024 for the March 2024 Examination Series |
Aug 13, 2024, for the June 2024 Examination Series |
Official website |
directresults.cie.org.uk |
Candidates may have a quick glance at the Cambridge education and international examinations:
Cambridge Education at a glance
Cambridge Primary (5-11 years) |
Cambridge Primary |
Cambridge Primary Checkpoint |
Cambridge ICT Starters |
Cambridge Secondary 1 (11-14 years) |
Cambridge Secondary 1 |
Cambridge Checkpoint |
Cambridge ICT Starters |
Cambridge Secondary 2 (14-16 years) |
Cambridge IGCSE |
Cambridge O Level |
Cambridge ICE |
Cambridge Advanced (16-19 years) |
Cambridge International AS and A Levels |
Cambridge AICE |
Cambridge Pre–U |