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IGCSEs have been created with learners outside of UK mainstream schooling in mind. Click here to read more.
Both IGCSEs and GCSEs are universally accepted as direct equivalents to each other, with the differences between the two being very minor. Click here to read more.
Both IGCSEs and GCSEs are universally accepted as direct equivalents to each other, with the differences between the two being very minor. Click here to read more.
An International General Certificate of Secondary Education, commonly known as an IGCSE, is an international version of the British GCSE, and is recognised in the UK as a direct equivalent. It measures a student’s attainment in a specific subject, which is usually graded by sitting exams. Click here to read more.