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IGCSE VS GCSE: 3 Major Differences To Know Before Choosing The Right Curriculum For Your Child

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What is GCSE?

General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is opted by most secondary school students toward finishing their 11 years or more of their necessary education.

The GCSE is overwhelmingly taught at schools in many different countries worldwide.

For What Reason Is GCSE Significant?

GCSEs are universally perceived as an exceptional official secondary school qualification and go about as the doorway to additional academic studies in private schools.

Your GCSE results will influence which capabilities and subjects you take next, your qualification for your selected college and course, and, surprisingly, your professional prospects later down the line.

Numerous businesses require work candidates to meet their base prerequisite in Maths and English at the GCSE level.

GCSE Subjects

GCSEs are accessible in a tremendous scope of subjects, including English language and Literature, Economics, Mathematics, History, Geography, Chemistry, Biology, and Physics.

You can likewise concentrate on various non-English dialects like Chinese, Arabic, French, Japanese, Greek, Spanish, and Urdu.

Do Colleges Acknowledge GCSE?

Indeed – GCSEs are the most special and exceptionally respected pre-A-level qualification for the students in private schools.

Students will just have their GCSE results and their anticipated A-level grades at the hour of applying to college, so this is the data that a college will put together its proposal concerning.

This will be done alongside different contemplations like your general academic profile, individual statement, extracurricular activities, leisure activities, and so on.

What Is IGCSE?

IGCSE or International General Certificate of Secondary Education is identical to the GCSE qualification, generally taken by students in years 10 – 11.

It allows them to set themselves up for additional pre-college level reviews, for example, A-levels.

The IGCSE is the ‘worldwide’ adaptation of this scholastic qualification as it’s accessible in numerous nations all over the planet.

For What Reason Is IGCSE Significant?

IGCSEs are universally perceived as a profoundly regarded official secondary school qualification and go about as the doorway to additional academic study.

IGCSE assessments signal the finish of High School education and are intended for students above 14 years who need to advance to A-levels – or other global reciprocals – before entering college.

Numerous businesses additionally require work candidates to meet their base prerequisites in Math and English IGCSEs (or same).

IGCSE Subjects

IGCSEs are accessible in private schools in an immense scope of subjects, including English language and Literature, Economics, Mathematics, History, Geography, Chemistry, Biology, and Physics.

Likewise, they are accessible in various non-English dialects like Arabic, Spanish, Japanese, French, Greek, Chinese, and Urdu.

Differences Between IGCSE And GCSE

The GCSE and the IGCSE are practically the same and are acknowledged as ‘identical’ qualifications by the top colleges, sixth-form colleges, and other independent schools globally.

By and large, the fundamental distinction is the incorporation of a more noteworthy measure of coursework inside the GCSE schedule.

At the same time, the IGCSE had been chiefly evaluated through final, most important tests toward the end of the course.

This was because of the way that IGCSEs had been intended for worldwide students who don’t communicate in English as a first language.

As of late, however, the UK government has changed the configuration of GCSEs to eliminate a significant part of the coursework.

It presently evaluates and doles out conclusive grades for some subjects dependent transcendently upon the end of course exams.

Accordingly, the distinctions between the IGCSE vs GCSE are currently exceptionally minor.

1. Course Satisfied

The GCSE course content has generally been intended for a fundamentally British rather than the worldwide crowd, which is reflected in the course content for specific subjects.

For instance, Shakespeare is a necessary piece of GCSE English Literature, though it is discretionary for IGCSE English.

There are likewise a few distinctions as far as which topics should be canvassed in the syllabuses for different Humanities for subjects like History and Geography between the IGCSE and GCSE.

2. Exam Dates

GCSE tests are sat yearly from May-June, with retests accessible in November. IGCSE tests are accessible in November and January (for specific subjects) and in May-June every year.

3. Availability By Country

As referenced before, GCSE qualifications are just accessible in the UK and in certain schools in a few different nations like Canada, Australia, and India.

The IGCSE is ordinarily ‘global’ and can be taken in over 150 nations worldwide.

A few international schools in the UK have decided to offer IGCSEs rather than GCSEs as it facilitates transfers from different nations to the UK mid-course without any problem.

For instance, a student might have finished one year of IGCSEs in their nation of origin, and they choose to travel to another country to study and pick up where they left off.

Also Read: List of Best IGCSE Schools in Singapore

Is IGCSE Harder Than GCSE?

Certain individuals have customarily looked at IGCSE qualifications as “harder” than GCSEs because of the end-of-course examinations.

Rather than offering the chance to students to finish coursework to contribute towards their final grades.

Notwithstanding, late shifts to the GCSE course format in the UK, which have been presented beginning around 2017, imply that this distinction is not pertinent.

Is IGCSE Or GCSE Better For You?

Truly, the difference between GCSEs versus IGCSEs is minor to such an extent that either choice ought to be seen as ‘preferable’ over the other one.

Both IGCSEs and GCSEs are respected high school qualifications generally acknowledged by highest level colleges and other instructive establishments in the UK and beyond.

Numerous global universities offer a blend of GCSEs and IGCSEs, given the schedules that they observe best for their students in each subject.

Searching for an appropriate school for yourself and studying subjects that will permit you to effectively advance onto the following stage in your academic journey is truly significant.

Bottom Line

In this article, we’ve taken a look at what IGCSEs and GCSEs are the primary differences between the two.

GCSEs and IGCSEs are perceived all over the planet as extraordinary official high school qualifications and an entryway to additional academic study in the UK.

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