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Grade 9th

Quadratics


Functions


Coordinate geometry


Circular measure


Trigonometry


Series


Differentiation


Further differentiation


Integration

Pure Mathematics 2

Algebra


Logarithmic and exponential functions


Trigonometry


Differentiation


Integration


Numerical solutions of equations


Further algebra


Further calculus


Vectors


Differential equations


Complex numbers

Grade 9th

Velocity and acceleration


Force and motion in one dimension


Forces in two dimensions
Cross-topic review exercise 1


Friction


Connected particles


General motion in a straight line
Cross-topic review exercise 2


Momentum


Work and energy


The work-energy principle and power

Probability & Statstics

Representation of data


Measures of central tendency


Measures of variation
Cross-topic revision exercise 1


Probability


Permutations and combinations
Cross-topic revision exercise 2


Probability distributions


The binomial and geometric distributions


The normal distribution

Probability & Statistics 2 Grade 9th

Hypothesis testing


Poisson distribution


Linear combinations of random variables
Cross-topic revision exercise 1


Continuous random variables


Sampling


Interpretation of sample data

Physics

Kinematics


Accelerated motion


Dynamics


Forces


Work, energy and power


Momentum


Matter and materials


Electric current


Kirchhoff’s laws


Resistance and resistivity


Practical circuits


Waves


Superposition of waves


Stationary waves


Atomic structure
P1. Practical skills for AS


Circular motion


Gravitational fields


Oscillations


Thermal physics


Ideal gases


Uniform electric fields


Coulomb’s law


Capacitance


Magnetic fields and electromagnetism


Motion of charged particles


Electromagnetic induction


Alternating currents


Quantum physics


Nuclear physics


Medical imaging


Astronomy and cosmology

Chemistry

Atomic structure


Electrons in atoms


Atoms, molecules and stoichiometry


Chemical bonding


States of matter


Enthalpy changes


Redox reactions


Equilibria


Rates of reaction


Periodicity


Group 2


Group 17


Nitrogen and Sulfur


Introduction to organic chemistry


Hydrocarbons


Halogenoalkanes


Alcohols, esters, carboxylic acids


Carbonyl compounds


Practical skills for AS Level


Lattice energy


Electrochemistry


Further aspects of equilibria


Reaction kinetics


Entropy and Gibbs free energy


Transition elements


Benzene and its compounds


Carboxylic acids and their derivatives


Organic nitrogen compounds


Polymerisation


Organic synthesis


Analytical chemistry

Biology

 Cell structure


Biological molecules


Enzymes


Cell membranes and transport


The mitotic cell cycle


Nucleic acid and protein synthesis


Transport in plants


Transport in mammals


Gas exchange


Infectious diseases


Immunity


Practical skills for AS


Energy and respiration


Photosynthesis


Homeostasis


Control and coordination


Inherited change


Selection and evolution


Classification, biodiversity and conservation


Genetic technology

Grade 9th

Unit 1. Business and its Environment:
1. Enterprise
2. Business structure
3. Size of business
4. Business objectives
5. Stakeholders in a business
6. Business structure (A Level)
7. Size of business (A Level)
8. External influences on business activity (A Level)
9. External economic influences on business behaviour (A Level)


Unit 2. People in Organisations:
10. Management and leadership
11. Motivation
12. Human resource management (HRM)
13. Further Human resource management (HRM) (A Level)
14. Organisation structure (A Level)
15. Business communication (A Level)


Unit 3. Marketing:
16. What is marketing?
17. Market research
18. The marketing mix – product and price
19. The marketing mix – promotion and place
20. Marketing planning (A Level)
21. Globalisation and international marketing (A Level)


Unit 4. Operations and Project Management:
22. The nature of operations
23. Operations planning
24. Inventory management
25. Capacity utilisation (A Level)
26. Lean production and quality management (A Level)
27. Project management (A Level)


Unit 5. Finance and Accounting:
28. Business finance
29. Costs
30. Accounting fundamentals
31. Forecasting and managing cash flows
32. Costs (A Level)
33. Budgets (A Level)
34. Contents of published accounts (A Level)
35. Analysis of published accounts (A Level)
36. Investment appraisal (A Level)


Unit 6. Strategic Management:
37. What is strategic management? (A Level)
38. Strategic analysis (A Level)
39. Strategic choice (A Level)
40. Strategic implementation (A Level)


Unit 7:
41. Preparing for your examinations (A Level)

Grade 9th

 Basic economic ideas and resource allocation


The price system and the micro economy


Government micro intervention


The macro economy


Government macro intervention


A Level: 6. Basic economic ideas and resource allocation


The price system and the micro economy


Government microeconomic intervention


The macro economy


Government macro intervention


Preparing for examinations.

Information Technology

1. Data, information, knowledge and processing


2. Hardware and software


3. Monitoring and control


4. E-safety and health and safety


5. The digital divide


6. Using networks


7. Expert systems


8. Spreadsheets


9. Database and file concepts


10. Sound and video editing


11. Emerging technologies


12. The role and impact of ICT


13. Networks


14. Project management


15. System life cycle


16. Graphics creation


17. Animation


18. Mail merge


19. Programming for the web

Computer Science

Part 1:
1. Information representation
2. Communication
3. Hardware
4. Processor fundamentals
5. System software
6. Security, privacy and data integrity
7. Ethics and ownership
8. Databases


Part 2:
9. Algorithm design and problem-solving
10. Data types and structures
11. Programming
12. Software development


Part 3:
13. Data representation
14. Communication and Internet technologies
15. Hardware and virtual machines
16. System software
17. Security
18. Artificial intelligence


Part 4:
19. Computational thinking and problem solving
20. Further programming”

English Language & Literature

1. What does the study of language and literature mean at A Level?


2. Text producers and receivers


3. Mode and genre


4. Variation, register and representation


5. Narrative


6. Language level 1: Lexis and semantics


7. Language level 2: Grammar


8. Language level 3: Phonetics, phonology and prosodics


9. Language level 4: Graphology


10. Language level 5: Pragmatics


11. Language level 6: Discourse


12. Analysing texts


13. Literature and literariness


14. Becoming an investigator


15. Remembered places


16. Imagined worlds


17. Poetic voices


18. Writing about society


19. Dramatic encounters


20. Making connections

Grade 9th

Part 1:
AS Level
Section 1: Poetry 1
Section 2: Prose 1
Section 3: Drama 1


Part 2:
A Level
Section 4: Poetry 2
Section 5: Prose 2
Section 6: Drama 2


Part 3:
Essay skills, techniques and problem solving – for AS and A Level

Geography

1. Water and carbon cycles


2. Hot desert systems and landscapes


3. Coastal systems and landscapes


4. Hazards


5. Ecosystems under stress


6. Glacial systems and landscapes


7. Global systems and global governance


8. Changing places


9. Contemporary urban environments


10. Population and the environment


11. Resource security


12. Fieldwork


13. Geographical skills

History

1. Empire and the emergence of world powers, 1870 ̶ 1919


2. The League of Nations and international relations in the 1920s


3. The League of Nations and international relations in the 1930s


4. China and Japan, 1912–1945

Psychology

1. Research methods


2. Biological psychology


3. Cognitive psychology


4. Psychology and learning


5. Social psychology


Themes and issues in psychology
6. Psychology and abnormality


7. Psychology of consumer behaviour


8. Psychology and health


9. Psychology and organisations

Sociology

1. Sociological perspective


2. Socialisation and the creation of social identity


3. Methods of research


4. The relationship between theory and methods


5. The family


6. Education


7. Global development


8. Media


9. Religion

FAQ's

What is the exam syllabus for IGCSE grade 11th?

Class 11 offers a diverse range of subjects, including Pure Mathematics, Mechanics, Probability & Statistics, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Business Studies, Economics, Information Technology, Computer Science, English Language & Literature, English Literature, Geography, History, Psychology, and Sociology. These subjects cover mathematics, sciences, humanities, and technology, providing students with a comprehensive education and the opportunity to explore various academic disciplines.

Where to download past papers of IGCSE grade 11th?

Past papers are the best way to prepare students for the experience of an examination. Past papers are available from Cambridge Primary to Cambridge Advanced and as a Cambridge school, you have access to all our past examination materials.

What are the subjects in IGCSE grade 11th?

The subject names covered in the IGCSE Class 11 curriculum:

1. Pure Mathematics 1

2. Pure Mathematics 2

3. Mechanics

4. Probability & Statistics 1

5. Probability & Statistics 2

6. Physics

7. Chemistry

8. Biology

9. Business Studies

10. Economics

And many more

What is the IGCSE exam?

The IGCSE, an English-language exam by the University of Cambridge, is globally recognized. It offers diverse opportunities for local and international study. Edexcel and OxfordAQA also offer IGCSEs. Each subject taken leads to an IGCSE qualification. Core subjects often include First Language, Second Language, Mathematics, and Sciences.

What are the advantages of IGCSE?

If you are a parent looking for the best school for your child, the options available are numerous. But the most important decision you may have to make is to choose the right board of education for your child. Recently, IGCSE board schools seem to have gained popularity and as a parent, you would definitely want to know the advantages of sending your child to one of the best IGCSE schools in India. IGCSE offers students multiple levels of advantages, some of which are : 

  • Recognition by Universities abroad 

Studying in IGCSE schools acts as a passport to the best international universities across the globe. The curriculum would definitely equip and prepare your child with the skillset necessary to tackle the challenges of academics in an international university. 

  • Focused on a learner centric approach

IGCSE places the student at the center of the course. Teaching and learning practices that are used to optimize the way a student learns is given primary attention. The individual needs and capabilities are given priority in IGCSE. 

  • Focused on Inquiry based learning 

IGCSE promotes learning through exploring and relates concepts to real life with curiosity playing a key role. Students are encouraged to investigate issues, develop questions and analyses that will help them understand the world better.

  • Belonging to a Global Community 

Cambridge teachers and students are a part of a global community that shares resources, information and ideas. This takes learning to a completely new level. 

  • Rigorous Assessment 

The assessments conducted by IGCSE are most reliable and trusted. They are fair and flexible. The assessments focus on conceptual learning, promoting the development of higher order thinking skills among the learners.

What are the subject groups in IGCSE?

In IGCSE, there are five Subject Groups with a wide range of subjects to choose from:
Group 1: Languages (First Language, Second Language, Foreign Language, etc)
Group 2: Humanities and Social Sciences (Geography, English Literature, History, etc)
Group 3: Sciences (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, etc)
Group 4: Mathematics (Mathematics, Additional Mathematics, etc)
Group 5: Creative, Technical and Vocational (Accounting, Business Studies, Computer Studies, Music, etc)

What is the IGCSE grading system?

The IGCSE grading system is well-apprehended by students and parents and recognized by universities and colleges worldwide. 7 letter grades are used in the IGCSE grading system: A, B, C, D, E, F, G, with A being the top grade.

How are IGCSE grades determined?

IGCSE grades are determined based on a student’s performance in internal and external assessments across various subjects.

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