Registration Guide Cambridge IGCSE 2015

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Registration Guide Cambridge IGCSE 2015 This booklet is intended to give you the advice on how to register for Cambridge IGCSE examinations with the British Council Bangkok, Thailand. Please read it carefully; its content will be invaluable in discussion with Examinations Services. The Booklet is available to obtain free of charge from Customer Services (office hours: Monday Friday, 10:00 18:00 hrs) and the British Council Bangkok s website at http://www.britishcouncil.org/thailand.htm To help candidates and their parents in choosing subjects, please consult with syllabuses before making entries. Syllabuses could be obtained from http://www.cie.org.uk/qualifications/academic/middlesec/igcse/overview Follow us on Twitter http://twitter.com/bcthailand or become a fan on our facebook page at http://www.facebook.com/bcthailand to get our regular updates.

What is Cambridge IGCSE? The Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE) is one of the most recognised qualifications around the world. IGCSE courses are renowned for developing vital educational skills, including recall of knowledge, oral skills, problem solving, initiative, team work and investigative skills. The resulting qualification provides a foundation for higher level courses, such as A and AS Levels, the Advanced International Certificate of Education, the North American Advanced Placement programme and the International Baccalaureate. Cambridge IGCSE caters for different levels of ability with a choice between core and extended papers in many subjects. The core curriculum is based on an overview of the subject and is suitable for students expected to achieve grades C to G. The extended curriculum is more challenging and designed for students who are expected to achieve grades A* to C. Grades achieved through either route have the same value. Cambridge IGCSE offers a flexible course of study that gives candidates the freedom to choose subjects that are right for them, whilst providing them with abroad knowledge base and lifelong skills. Who can take IGCSE? Cambridge IGCSE is designed to be taught as a two year course for students aged 14 to 16 years. In some countries IGCSE courses last just one year and there are no formal age regulations. In most subjects there is a choice between core and extended curricula, making IGCSE suitable for a wide range of abilities. Students can enter for the level that is most appropriate for them and this need not be the same across all subjects. Examination Information IGCSE courses take two years to complete and exams are taken at the end of that period. Examinations are held in and November each year with results issued in August and February respectively. Students must enter for Cambridge IGCSE through a registered CIE Centre. Subjects on offer Please turn to KEY to IGCSE SYLLABUSES inside the booklet. Why do some component codes in the entries booklet and timetable not match the component numbers in the syllabus? CIE operates a system of entry codes based on location. In practice, this means that the component number given in the syllabus will not always match up with the component code on the timetable or in the entry instruction booklet. When the component code has two digits, the first digit is the component number given in the syllabus, and the second number is the location code, specific to your administrative zone. Where can students get a copy of the examination timetable? Please see inside for the IGCSE / 2015 examinations timetable. Timetable clash It is your responsibility to check the examinations timetable to ensure that your subjects do not clash, and to ensure that the subjects applied for are all available. Please note that no arrangements can be made for rescheduling examinations that clash. What documents are required for registration? Documents required for registration include two passport-sized photographs (2 inches) and a copy of your identity card or passport. Only completed entry form that accompanied by the documents required and registration fees is accepted. How to register? You are requested to fill in the registration form provided by Customer Services at the British Council Siam Square office. Names given on the registration form must be official names, which are identical to those on your ID card. The specifics of the examination(s) which you outline on that form (i.e. session, level, subject code, and subject titles) must be completed. Please submit the completed entry form IN PERSON to Customer Services between Monday and Friday, from 1000 to 1800 hrs, the completed entry form must be accompanied by the documents required and registration fees. Upon registration, you will be required to pay the full registration fee. Please note that there are two ways to make a payment: cash, and credit card (VISA and Master card accepted.) When is the deadline to submit entries for / 2015 examinations? NORMAL REGISTRATION PERIOD 13 January to 10 February 2015 LATE REGISTRATION PERIOD 11 February to 24 February 2015

What are the examination fees for 2015? Student enquiries about examination fees must be directed to the examination centre as these may differ from the fees set by CIE. You are advised to ensure that you are fully prepared to sit the examinations. Registration fees cannot be refunded, deferred or transferred from one examination to another. The fee is charged per paper; please refer to the list below for the subject fees:- Examination fee for the following subjects is 5,500 Baht 1. 0452 Accounting 2. 0606 Additional Mathematics 3. 0449 Bangladesh Studies 4. 0450 Business Studies 5. 0478 Computer Science 6. 0508 Arabic 7. 0509 Chinese 8. 0503 Dutch 9. 0500 English 10. 0501 French 11. 0505 German 12. 0507 Japanese 13. 0521 Korean 14. 0504 Portuguese 15. 0516 Russian 16. 0502 Spanish 17. 0518 Thai 18. 0549 Hindi as a Second Language 19. 0486 Literature (English) 20. 0580 Mathematics (without coursework) 21. 0448 Pakistan Studies 22. 0495 Sociology 23. 0471 Travel and Tourism 24. 0455 Economics Examination fee for the following subjects is 6,500 Baht 1. 0610 Biology 2. 0607 Cambridge International Mathematics 3. 0620 Chemistry 4. 0653 Combined Science 5. 0680 Environmental Management 6. 0460 Geography 7. 0470 History 8. 0625 Physics Examination fee for the following subjects is 8,500 Baht 1. 0654 Co-ordinated Sciences 2. 0510 English as a Second Language (included Oral Test fee for 2,000 Baht) Entry form submitted during late registration period (11 February to 24 February 2015) a late fee of 3,100 baht per subject is applied. What documents would I receive after registration? Prior to the examination dates, an Individual Candidate Statement of Entries, Examination Guide, Examination Venue details will be posted to the address you give upon registration. If you do not receive this, you must inform Examinations Services at least 1 week before the session starts. You are advised to inform the British Council of any change of address immediately. Failure to do so may result in you not receiving your Statement of Entry, Statement of Results and Certificate. Important information regarding English as a Second Language Component 5, Oral Communication: the examinations will be scheduled during Mid-March to early April 2015. You will be informed of your examination date and time for this component at least two weeks prior to the schedule, normally by telephone or e-mail. When will the / 2015 examination results be released? A sms notification of your Statement of Results will be sent to you in September 2015. A sms notification of Certificates will be sent to you in November 2015 if you have been successful in your examinations. Contact Us British Council 254 Chulalongkorn Soi 64, Siam Square, Phyathai Road, Pathumwan, Bangkok 10330 THAILAND Telephone: +662 657 5678 E-mail: Examinations@britishcouncil.or.th http://www.britishcouncil.or.th Opening hours: Mondays to Fridays 10.00 to 18.00 hrs Disclaimer The British Council and the Examining Boards take all reasonable steps to provide continuity of service. We feel sure you will understand, however, that we cannot be held responsible for any interruptions caused by circumstances beyond our control. If examinations or their results are disrupted, cancelled or delayed, every effort will be made to resume normal service as soon as possible. The British Council s liability will be limited to the refund of the registration fee or re-testing at a later date.

Instructions on IGCSE Examination Timetable JUNE 2015 CIE is introducing two new concepts for 2010 examinations onwards: Key Times and Administrative Zones. These changes are part of a project to increase the security of CIE examinations, and ensure that the validity and integrity of CIE examinations continue to be valued as a global standard. CIE will identify a Key Time in each morning and afternoon examination session when all candidates must be under full supervision by their Centre. Centres will still be free to choose the start and finish times for their examinations within the periods defined on the timetable, but all candidates must be under full Centre supervision at the Key Time. 1. About the sessions and the KEY TIME Examinations must be taken in the morning or afternoon timetable session as shown on the FINAL timetable. All candidates entered for examinations in a session must be under Full Centre Supervision at the KEY TIME. If examinations timetable outside of the KEY TIME they must be kept under Full Centre Supervision until the KEY TIME. The KEY TIME will be expressed in RED. The KEY TIME for the morning session is 12:00 p.m. The KEY TIME for the afternoon session is 16:00 p.m. The KEY TIME for the evening session is 20:00 p.m. 2. What does under Full Centre Supervision mean? Candidates can be in the examination room, doing their examination, under the supervision of invigilators. If the examinations finish before the KEY TIME, they must be supervised by invigilators until the KEY TIME. During that time candidates can have access to their books and notes, and they can talk to each other. However, they must not have any access to telephones, mobile phones, the Internet, or any means of external communication; and they must not be allowed any communication with anyone not under Full Centre Supervision. Failure by a centre to comply with the Regulations regarding the KEY TIME will be considered Maladministration by CIE and may result in CIE being unable to accept candidates work. 3. Where there is more than one paper in a single session In the case where a candidate has to sit two papers in one session (not timetable clash), the second question paper must given out until the time allocated to the first question paper has been allowed and the scripts for the first paper have been collected. This rule applies unless the rubric of either of the question papers gives a different instruction. 4. Time Allowance for Question Papers Any time specially allocated for candidates to read through question papers and to study maps, etc., is already included in the total time allowance shown in the timetable. No additional time is allowed. 5. Timetable Clashes It is a candidate s responsibility to check the examinations timetable to ensure that your subjects do not clash, and to ensure that the subjects applied for are all available. Please note that no arrangements can be made for rescheduling examinations that clash. Week 1 (27 APRIL - 1 MAY 2015) IGCSE EXAMINATION TIMETABLE, JUNE 2015 Morning start time 10.30 *KEY TIME 12.00 p.m.* Afternoon start time 14.30 *KEY TIME 16.00* Monday 27 April Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Time Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Duration Cambridge International Mathematics Paper 12 - Core 0607/12 45m 10.30-11.15 Tuesday Cambridge International Mathematics Paper 22 - Extended 0607/22 45m 10.30-11.15 28 April Wednesday 29 April Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Time Cambridge International Mathematics Paper 32 - Core 0607/32 1h45m 10.30-12.15 Thursday Cambridge International Mathematics Paper 42 - Extended 0607/42 2h15m 10.30-12.45 30 Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Time Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Friday 1

Week 2 (4-8 MAY 2015) IGCSE EXAMINATION TIMETABLE, JUNE 2015 Morning start time 10.30 *KEY TIME 12.00 p.m.* Afternoon start time 14.30 *KEY TIME 16.00* Monday 4 English as a Second Language Paper 12 - Core 0510/12 1h30m 10.30-12.00 Tuesday Geography Paper 12 0460/12 1h45m 14.30-16.15 (Speaking Endorsement) (Reading and Writing) 5 Pakistan Studies Paper 1 0448/1 1h30m 14.30-16.00 English as a Second Language Paper 22 - Extended 0510/22 2h 10.30-12.30 (Speaking Endorsement) (Reading and Writing) English Paper 12 - Core 0500/12 1h45m 10.30-12.15 (Reading passages) English Paper 22 - Extended 0500/22 2h 10.30-12.30 (Reading passages) Combined Science Paper 62 0653/62 1h 10.30-11.30 History Paper 12 0470/12 2h 14.30-16.30 (Alternative to Practical) Co-ordinated Sciences Paper 62 0654/62 1h 10.30-11.30 Wednesday (Alternative to Practical) 6 Physics Paper 62 0625/62 1h 10.30-11.30 (Alternative to Practical) Biology Paper 62 (Alternative to Practical) 0610/62 1h 10.30-11.30 Thursday Mathematics without Coursework Paper 12 - Core 0580/12 1h 14.30-15.30 7 Mathematics without Coursework Paper 22 - Extended 0580/22 1h30m 14.30-16.00 Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Time English as a Second Language Paper 32 - Core 0510/32 c.40m 10.30-11.10 Friday Geography Paper 22 0460/22 1h30m 14.30-16.00 (Speaking Endorsement) (Listening) 8 English as a Second Language Paper 42 - Extended 0510/42 c.45m 10.30-11.15 (Speaking Endorsement) (Listening) English Paper 32 0500/32 2h 10.30-12.30 (Directed Writing and Composition) Week 3 (11-16 MAY 2015) Morning start time 10.30 *KEY TIME 12.00 p.m.* Afternoon start time 14.30 *KEY TIME 16.00* Cambridge International Mathematics Paper 52 - Core 0607/52 1h 10.30-11.30 Monday Mathematics without Coursework Paper 32 - Core 0580/32 2h 14.30-16.30 Cambridge International Mathematics Paper 62 - Extended 0607/62 1h30m 10.30-12.00 11 Mathematics without Coursework Paper 42 - Extended 0580/42 2h30m 14.30-17.00 Chemistry Paper 62 (Alternatice to Practical) 0620/62 1h 10.30-11.30 Tuesday Hindi as a Second Language Paper 12(Reading&Writing) 0549/12 2h 14.30-16.30 12 Pakistan Studies Paper 2 0448/02 1h30m 14.30-16.00 Business Studies Paper 12 0450/12 1h30m 10.30-12.00 Wednesday History Paper 42 (Alternative to Coursework) 0470/42 1h 14.30-15.30 13 *Biology Paper 12 (Multiple Choice) 0610/12 45m 10.30-11.15 Thursday *Biology Paper 22 - Core 0610/22 1h15m 11.30-12.45 14 *Biology Paper 32 - Extended 0610/32 1h15m 11.30-12.45 *Biology Paper 12 & 22 or 32 must be sat one after another Friday * Spanish Paper 22 0502/22 2h 18.00-20.00 15 (Reading Passage - Extended) *Key time is 20.00 for 0502 First Langugae Spanish * Spanish Paper 12 0502/12 1h45m 10.30-12.15 Saturday (Reading Passage - Core) 16

IGCSE EXAMINATION TIMETABLE, JUNE 2015 Week 4 (18 MAY - 22 MAY 2015) Morning start time 10.30 *KEY TIME 12.00 p.m.* Afternoon start time 14.30 *KEY TIME 16.00* *Chemistry Paper 12 (Multiple Choice) 0620/12 45m 10.30-11.15 Monday Literature (English) Paper 12 0486/12 1h30m 14.30-16.00 *Chemistry Paper 22 - Core 0620/22 1h15m 11.30-12.45 18 *Chemistry Paper 32 - Extended 0620/32 1h15m 11.30-12.45 * Chemistry Paper 12 & 22 or 32 must be sat one after another Tuesday Geography Paper 42 0460/42 1h30m 14.30-16.00 19 Hindi as a Second Language - Paper 22 (Listening) 0549/22 c.45m 14.30-15.15 * Portuguese Paper 1 (Reading) 0504/01 2h 18.00-20.00 *Key time is 20.00 for 0504 First Langugae Portuguese *Combined Science Paper 12 (Multiple Choice) 0653/12 45m 10.30-11.15 Arabic Paper 1 (Reading) 0508/01 2h 14.30-16.30 *Combined Science Paper 22 - Core 0653/22 1h15m 11.30-12.45 Chinese Paper 12 (Reading) 0509/12 2h 14.30-16.30 *Combined Science Paper 32 - Extended 0653/32 1h15m 11.30-12.45 Dutch Paper 1 (Reading) 0503/01 2h 14.30-16.30 * Combined Science Paper 12 & 22 or 32 must be sat one after another French Paper 1 (Reading) 0501/01 2h 14.30-16.30 *Co-ordinated Sciences Paper 12 (Multiple Choice) 0654/12 45m 10.30-11.15 German Paper 1 (Reading) 0505/01 2h 14.30-16.30 *Co-ordinated Sciences Paper 22 - Core 0654/22 2h 11.30-13.30 Wednesday Thai Paper 2 0518/02 2h15m 14.30-16.45 *Co-ordinated Sciences Paper 32 - Extended 0654/32 2h 11.30-13.30 (Reading & Directed Writing) *Co-ordinated Science Paper 12 & 22 or 32 must be sat one after another 20 *Physics Paper 12 (Multiple Choice) 0625/12 45m 10.30-11.15 *Physics Paper 22 - Core 0625/22 1h15m 11.30-12.45 *Physics Paper 32 - Extended 0625/32 1h15m 11.30-12.45 *Physics Paper 12 & 22 or 32 must be sat one after another Japanese Paper 2 0507/02 2h15m 10.30-12.45 (Reading & Directed Writing) Korean Paper 1 (Reading) 0521/01 2h 10.30-12.30 Japanese Paper 3 0507/03 1h15m 10.30-11.45 Thursday Arabic Paper 2 (Writing) 0508/02 2h 14.30-16.30 (Continuous Writing) 21 Chinese Paper 22 (writing) 0509/22 1h15m 14.30-15.45 Korean Paper 2 (Writing) 0521/02 2h 10.30-12.30 Dutch Paper 2 (Writing) 0503/02 2h 14.30-16.30 Computer Science Paper 12 0478/12 1h45m 10.30-12.15 French Paper 2 (Writing) 0501/02 2h 14.30-16.30 German Paper 2 (Writing) 0505/02 2h 14.30-16.30 Thai Paper 3 0518/03 1h15m 14.30-15.45 (Continuous Writing) * Spanish Paper 32 0502/32 2h 18.00-20.00 (Directed Writing and Composition) *Key time is 20.00 for 0502 First Langugae Spanish Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Time Friday Literature (English) Paper 22 0486/22 1h30m 14.30-16.00 22 * Portuguese Paper 2 (Writing) 0504/02 2h 18.00-20.00 *Key time is 20.00 for 0504 First Langugae Portuguese Week 5 (25-29 MAY 2015) Morning start time 10.30 *KEY TIME 12.00 p.m.* Afternoon start time 14.30 *KEY TIME 16.00* Monday Bangladesh Studies Paper 1 0449/01 1h30m 14.30-16.00 25 Tuesday 26 Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Tine Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Time Wednesday Bangladesh Studies Paper 2 0449/02 1h30m 14.30-16.00 27 Thursday Sociology Paper 12 0495/12 2h 14.30-16.30 28 Friday 29

IGCSE EXAMINATION TIMETABLE, JUNE 2015 Week 6 (1-5 JUNE 2015) Morning start time 10.30 *KEY TIME 12.00 p.m.* Afternoon start time 14.30 *KEY TIME 16.00* Economics Paper 22 0455/22 2h15m 10.30-12.45 Monday History Paper 22 0470/22 2h 14.30-16.30 1 Business Studies Paper 22 0450/22 1h30m 10.30-12.00 Tuesday Sociology Paper 22 0495/22 1h45m 14.30-16.15 2 Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Tine Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Time Computer Science Paper 22 0478/22 1h45m 10.30-12.15 Wednesday 3 Economics Paper 12 (Multiple Choice) 0455/12 45m 10.30-11.15 Thursday 4 Friday 5 Week 7 (8-12 JUNE 2015) Morning start time 10.30 *KEY TIME 12.00 p.m.* Afternoon start time 14.30 *KEY TIME 16.00* Accounting Paper 12 0452/12 1h45m 10.30-12.15 Monday Travel and Tourism Paper 1 0471/01 2h 14.30-16.30 Environmental Management Paper 12 0680/12 1h30m 10.30-12.00 8 (Multiple Choice) Additional Mathematics Paper 12 0606/12 2h 10.30-12.30 Tuesday Travel and Tourism Paper 2 0471/02 2h30m 14.30-17.00 Environmental Management Paper 22 0680/22 1h45m 10.30-12.15 9 Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Tine Syllabus/ Component Code Duration Time Accounting Paper 22 0452/22 1h45m 10.30-12.15 Wednesday Environmental Management Paper 42 0680/42 1h30m 10.30-12.00 10 (Alternative to Coursework) Additional Mathematics Paper 22 0606/22 2h 10.30-12.30 Thursday Russian Paper 1 (Reading) 0516/01 2h 14.30-16.30 11 Friday Russian Paper 2 (Writing) 0516/02 2h 14.30-16.30 12

KEY TO IGCSE SYLLABUSES (in alphabetical order) FOR MAY/JUNE EXAMINATIONS ONLY: To help candidates and their parents in choosing subjects, please consult with syllabuses before making entries. Syllabuses could be obtained from http://www.cie.org.uk/qualifications/academic/middlesec/igcse/overview SYLLABUS COMPONENT INFORMATION DURATION WEIGHTING OPTION NOTES NAME AND CODE ACCOUNTING 12: Paper 12 1h 45m 50% All grades A* to G are available. 0452 22: Paper 22 1h 45m 50% Option Code Components AY 12, 22 ADDITIONAL 12: Paper 12 2h 50% Grades A* to E are available. MATHEMATICS 22: Paper 22 2h 50% 0606 Option Code Components AY 12, 22 BANGLADESH 1: History and Culture of 1h 30m 50% All grades A* to G are available. STUDIES Bangladesh 0449 2: Environment and Development 1h 30m 50% Option Code Components of Bangladesh BIOLOGY 12: Multiple Choice 12 45m 30% not be taken in the Core: Grades C to G 0610 22: Core Theory 22 1h 15m 50% same examination session as Extended: Grades A* to G 32: Extended Theory 32 1h 15m 50% 0653, 0654. 62: Alternative to Practical 62 1h 20% Option Code Components CY 12, 32, 62 (Extended) GY 12, 22, 62 (Core) BUSINESS STUDIES 12: Short Answer/ Structured 1h 30m 50% Without All grades A* to G are available. 0450 Response 12 Coursework 22: Case Study 22 1h 30m 50% Without Coursework Option Code Components AY 12, 22 CAMBRIDGE 12: Paper 12 (Core) 45m 25% not be taken in the same Core: Grades C to G INTERNATIONAL 22: Paper 22 (Extended) 45m 20% examination session as 0580 Extended: Grades A* to E MATHEMATICS 32: Paper 32 (Core) 1h 45m 60% 0607 42: Paper 42 (Extended) 2h 15m 60% Option Code Components 05: Paper 52 (Core) 1h 15% AY 12, 32, 52 (Core) 06: Paper 62 (Extended) 1h 30m 20% BY 22, 42, 62 (Extended) CHEMISTRY 12: Multiple Choice 12 45m 30% not be taken in the Core: Grades C to G 0620 22: Core Theory 22 1h 15m 50% same examination session as Extended: Grades A* to G 32: Extended Theory 32 1h 15m 50% 0653, 0654. 62: Alternative to Practical 62 1h 20% Option Code Components CY 12, 32, 62 (Extended) GY 12, 22, 62 (Core) COMBINED SCIENCE 12: Multiple Choice 12 45m 30% not be taken in the Core: Grades C to G 0653 22: Core Theory 22 1h 15m 50% same examination session as Extended: Grades A* to G 32: Extended Theory 32 1h 15m 50% 0610, 0620, 0625, 0654. 62: Alternative to Practical 62 1h 20% CODE Option Code CY GY Components 12, 32, 62 (Extended) 12, 22, 62 (Core) ACCESS TO GRADES COMPUTER 12: Paper 12 Theory 1h 45m 50% Grades A* to E are available. SCIENCE 22: Paper 22 Problem-Solving and Programm1h 45m 50% 0478 Option Code Components AY 12, 22

KEY TO IGCSE SYLLABUSES (in alphabetical order) FOR MAY/JUNE EXAMINATIONS ONLY: To help candidates and their parents in choosing subjects, please consult with syllabuses before making entries. Syllabuses could be obtained from http://www.cie.org.uk/qualifications/academic/middlesec/igcse/overview SYLLABUS COMPONENT INFORMATION DURATION WEIGHTING OPTION NOTES NAME AND CODE CODE ACCESS TO GRADES CO-ORDINATED 12: Multiple Choice 12 45m 30% not be taken in the Core: Grades CC to GG SCIENCES 22: Core Theory 22 2h 50% same examination session as Extended: Grades A*A* to GG (DOUBLE AWARD) 32: Extended Theory 32 2h 50% 0610, 0620, 0625, 0653. 0654 62: Alternative to Practical 62 1h 20% Option Code Components CY 12, 32, 62 (Extended) GY 12, 22, 62 (Core) ECONOMICS 12: Multiple Choice 12 45m 50% All grades A* to G are available. 0455 22: Structured Questions 22 2h15m 50% Option Code Components Y 12, 22 ENGLISH 12: Reading and Writing (Core) 12 1h 30m 70% not be taken in the same Core: Grades C to G AS A SECOND 22: Reading and Writing (Extended) 22 2h 70% examination session as 0500. Extended: Grades A* to E LANGUAGE 32: Listening (Core) 32 c.40m 15% Option Code Components ***Paper 5 Oral Communicaton (Speaking Endorsement) 42: Listening (Extended) 42 c.45m 15% AY 12, 32, 5 (Core) will be during Mid-March to 0510 5: Oral Communication c.15m 15% EY 22, 42, 5 (Extended) early April 2015.*** ENVIRONMENTAL 12: Paper 12 1h 30m 30% All grades A* to G are available. MANAGEMENT 22: Paper 22 1h 45m 40% 0680 42: Alternative To Coursework 1h 30m 30% Option Code Components BY 12, 22, 42 FIRST LANGUAGE 1: Reading 2h 50% All grades A* to G are available. ARABIC 2: Writing 2h 50% 0508 Option Code Components FIRST LANGUAGE 12: Reading 2h 60% All grades A* to G are available. CHINESE 22: Writing 1h 15m 40% 0509 Option Code Components AY 12, 22 FIRST LANGUAGE 1: Reading 2h 50% All grades A* to G are available. DUTCH 2: Writing 2h 50% 0503 Option Code Components FIRST LANGUAGE 12: Reading Passage (Core) 12 1h 45m 50% not be taken in the same Core: Grades C to G ENGLISH 22: Reading Passages (Extended) 22 2h 50% examination session as 0510. Extended: Grades A* to E 0500 32: Directed Writing & Composition 32 2h 50% Option Code Components AU 12, 32 (Core) CU 22, 32 (Extended) FIRST LANGUAGE 1: Reading 2h 50% All grades A* to G are available. FRENCH 2: Writing 2h 50% 0501 Option Code Components

KEY TO IGCSE SYLLABUSES (in alphabetical order) FOR MAY/JUNE EXAMINATIONS ONLY: To help candidates and their parents in choosing subjects, please consult with syllabuses before making entries. Syllabuses could be obtained from http://www.cie.org.uk/qualifications/academic/middlesec/igcse/overview SYLLABUS COMPONENT INFORMATION DURATION WEIGHTING OPTION NOTES NAME AND CODE CODE ACCESS TO GRADES FIRST LANGUAGE 1: Reading 2h 50% All grades A* to G are available. GERMAN 2: Writing 2h 50% 0505 Option Code Components FIRST LANGUAGE 2: Reading & Directed Writing 2h 15m 60% All grades A* to G are available. JAPANESE 3: Continuous Writing 1h 15m 40% 0507 Option Code Components NO OPTION 2, 3 FIRST LANGUAGE 1: Reading 2h 50% All grades A* to G are available. KOREAN 2: Writing 2h 50% 0521 Option Code Components FIRST LANGUAGE 1: Reading 2h 50% All grades A* to G are available. PORTUGUESE 2: Writing 2h 50% 0504 Option Code Components FIRST LANGUAGE 1: Reading 2h 50% All grades A* to G are available. RUSSIAN 2: Writing 2h 50% 0516 Option Code Components FIRST LANGUAGE 12: Reading Passage (Core) 1h 45m 50% Core: Grades C to G SPANISH 22: Reading Passages (Extended) 2h 50% Extended: Grades A* to E 0502 32: Directed Writing & Composition 2h 50% Option Code Components AU 12, 32 (Core) CU 22, 32 (Extended) FIRST LANGUAGE 2: Reading & Directed Writing 2h 15m 60% All grades A* to G are available. THAI 3: Continuous Writing 1h 15m 40% 0518 Option Code Components NO OPTION 2, 3 GEOGRAPHY 12: Paper 12 1h 45m 45% All grades A* to G are available. 0460 22: Paper 22 1h 30m 27.50% 42: Alternative to Coursework 1h 30m 27.50% Option Code Components BY 12, 22, 42 HINDI AS A SECOND 12: Reading and Writing 2h 67% All grades A* to G are available. LANGUAGE 22: Listening 45m 33% 0549 Option Code Components AY 12, 22 HISTORY 12: Paper 12 2h 45% All grades A* to G are available. 0470 22: Paper 22 2h 27.50% 42: Alternative to Coursework 42 1h 27.50% Option Code Components BY 12, 22, 42

KEY TO IGCSE SYLLABUSES (in alphabetical order) FOR MAY/JUNE EXAMINATIONS ONLY: To help candidates and their parents in choosing subjects, please consult with syllabuses before making entries. Syllabuses could be obtained from http://www.cie.org.uk/qualifications/academic/middlesec/igcse/overview SYLLABUS COMPONENT INFORMATION DURATION WEIGHTING OPTION NOTES NAME AND CODE CODE ACCESS TO GRADES LITERATURE 12: Poetry and Prose 12 1h 30m 75% All grades A* to G are available. (ENGLISH) 22: Drama 22 1h 30m 25% Option Code Components 0486 AY 12, 22 MATHEMATICS 12: Paper 12 (Core) 1h 35% not be taken in the same examination Core: Grades C to G (Without 22: Paper 22 (Extended) 1h 30m 35% session as 0607. Extended: Grades A* to E Coursework) 32: Paper 32 (Core) 2h 65% Option Code Components 0580 42: Paper 42 (Extended) 2h 30m 65% AY 12, 32 (Core) BY 22, 42 (Extended) PAKISTAN 1: History and Culture of Pakistan 1h 30m 50% All grades A* to G are available. STUDIES 2: Environment of Pakistan 1h 30m 50% 0448 Option Code Components PHYSICS 12: Multiple Choice 12 45m 30% not be taken in the same Core: Grades C to G 0625 22: Core Theory 22 1h 15m 50% examination session as Extended: Grades A* to G 32: Extended Theory 32 1h 15m 50% 0653, 0654. 62: Alternative to Practical 62 1h 20% Option Code Components CY GY 12, 32, 62 (Extended) 12, 22, 62 (Core) SOCIOLOGY 12: Paper 12 2h 60% All grades A* to G are available. 0495 22: Paper 22 1h 45m 40% Option Code Components AY 12, 22 TRAVEL AND 1: Written Paper 2h 60% All grades A* to G are available. TOURISM 2: Alternative to Coursework 2h 30m 40% Option Code Components 0471 A 1, 2

INTERNATIONAL GENERAL CERTIFICATE OF SECONDARY EDUCATION (IGCSE) CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL EXAMINATIONS Centre Name MAY/ JUNE 2015 PHOTO Affix your most recent passport size photo here (write your name on the back of the photo) LEAVE FOR OFFICIAL USE Centre Number TH001 Name (in BLOCK letters) Candidate Number 6 Correspondence Address Last name (in BLOCK letters) Passport/ ID Card No. Email: Home Tel. no. Office Tel. no. Mobile no. Gender (delete as appropriate) Male/ Female Date of birth: Day Month Year NORMAL REGISTRATION PERIOD 13 January to 10 February 2015 LATE REGISTRATION PERIOD 11 February to 24 February 2015 Place a tick in the box against each subject you wish to take or, in the case of a title with a paper choice, circles the appropriate option code. Syllabus Code Option Syllabus Title Fees Syllabus Code Option Syllabus Title Fees 0452 AY Accounting 0507 No Option Japanese 0606 AY Additional 0521 No Option Mathematics Korean 0449 No Option Bangladesh 0504 No Option Studies Portuguese 0610 Core GY Biology 6,500.00 0516 No Option Extended CY Russian 0450 AY Business Core AU 0502 Studies Extended CU Spanish Core GY 0518 No Option 0620 Chemistry 6,500.00 Thai Extended CY Core GY 0460 BY Geography 6,500.00 0653 Combined Hindi as a 6,500.00 Extended CY Science 0549 AY Second Language 0654 Core GY Co-ordinated Extended CY Sciences 8,500.00 0470 BY History 6,500.00 0455 Y Economics 0486 AY Literature (English) 0510 Core AY English as a Core AY Cambridge Second 8,500.00 0607 International Extended EY Language Extended BY Mathematics 6,500.00 0680 BY Environmental Mathematics 6,500.00 Core AY Management 0580 (Without 0508 No Option Arabic 0509 AY Chinese 0503 No Option Dutch 0500 Core AU Extended CU English 0501 No Option French 0505 No Option German Extended 0448 No Option BY Coursework) Pakistan Studies 0625 Core GY Physics 6,500.00 Extended CY 0495 AY Sociology 0471 A Travel and Tourism 0478 No Option AY Computer Science

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