January 2012 Edexcel Igcse Examinations

London Qualifications Limited changed its name to Edexcel Limited in November 2004 and is now known colloquially as Edexcel and formally as Edexcel Pearson - London Examinations.

Edexcel is a UK-based global education and exam organization established in 1996. It resulted from unionizing two exam boards: the Business & Technology Education Council (BTEC) and London Examinations (ULEAC).

The Edexcel International has announced their International IGCSE/GCE examination results for the academic year 2013. This year, students from different institutes of Pakistan showed excellent results ...

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Cambridge IGCSE is the world’s most popular international qualification for 14 to 16 year olds. It is tried, tested and trusted by schools worldwide.

What is Cambridge IGCSE? Cambridge IGCSE is the world’s most popular international curriculum for 14-16 year olds, leading to globally recognised and valued Cambridge IGCSE qualifications. It is part of the Cambridge Secondary 2 stage.

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Cambridge IGCSE subjects Regularly updated and extended, Cambridge IGCSE provides you with a wide range of well-resourced and supported courses.

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Cambridge IGCSE Cambridge IGCSE is the world’s most popular international qualification for 14 to 16 year olds. It is recognised by leading universities and employers worldwide, and is an international passport to progression and success. Developed over 25 years ago, it is tried, tested and trusted by schools worldwide.

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A guide for universities Cambridge IGCSE® subjects are recognised by leading universities, further education institutions and employers around the world as evidence of academic achievement and as an ‘international passport’ to progression and success.

All schools can maintain A*–G grading. A full list of available 9–1 graded Cambridge IGCSE is available on our Cambridge IGCSE subjects page. Once you have made an entry for a syllabus on either grading scale (A*–G or 9–1), you will not be able to move to the syllabus on the other grading scale when the entries deadline has passed.

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