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Cambridge IGCSE Physics 0625/0972

This course is suitable for students who will be appearing for IGCSE exams in May/June session. Learners will understand the technological world in which they live, and take an informed interest in science and scientific developments.

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  • The IGSCE Physics course duration will be a minimum of 70 hours of live lessons that will be delivered on the Zoom platform. However, the number of live sessions may reach up to 80  hours without any additional payments required.

    Cambridge IGCSE Physics helps learners to understand the technological world in which they live, and take an informed interest in science and scientific developments. The syllabus includes the basic principles and concepts that are fundamental to the subject, some current applications of physics, and a strong emphasis on practical skills.

    Recordings are available for revision, so you never miss a class.

    When is it usually started?

    It’s started by the end of August every year and continues till the end of May on the following year.

    What if someone joins late?

    Late comers may join a new batch or they can still join the course with a concessional fee and are still able to access the recordings of previous classes.

    How about the recorded lectures?

    Recordings will be available to students for revision, ensuring that no classes are missed.

    What else does the course include?

    The course also includes:

    •        Videos, animations, and virtual practical sessions

    •       Well-summarised notes and pre-recorded past papers

    •        Quizzes and mock exams with discussion and feedback tailored to each student (provided free of charge)

    What about Paper 6?

    ·        We provide students with pre-recorded videos for nearly 20 practicals prescribed in the specifications. In addition to this, we also discuss a few past papers for paer3.

    Candidates for Cambridge IGCSE Physics  study the following topics

          Motion, forces, and energy

          Thermal physics

          Waves

          Electricity and magnetism

                      Nuclear physics

                   Space physics

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