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IGCSE is typically taken by 14 to 16-year–olds, and it prepares students for further academic work, including progression to A Level , AS Level study and the IB Diploma Programme . Cambridge IGCSE is recognised by academic institutions and employers around the world. UCAS recognises IGCSE as equivalent to the UK GCSE . Cambridge IGCSE provides a broad study programme and covers subjects from a variety of areas: Languages, Humanities, Social Sciences, Mathematics, Creative, Technical and Vocational. With a choice of Core and Extended papers in most subjects, IGCSE is suitable for students of different ability levels and in some subjects, can be taken with or without coursework. The IGCSE allows teaching to be placed in a localised context, making it relevant in different regions. It is suitable for students whose first language may not be English and this is acknowledged throughout the examination progress. In 2004-05, Cambridge IGCSE papers in more than 60 subjects were taken by students in over 120 countries worldwide, including the United Kingdom. EXTERNAL LINKS |
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