Cambridge IGCSE International Mathematics

Complete study resources for International Mathematics (0607). Follow the 4-step method: learn with notes, recall with flashcards, practice with quizzes, and test with past papers.

How to Study International Mathematics

Follow our 4-step method to master IGCSE International Mathematics. Each step builds on the previous one to help you understand, remember, and apply what you learn.

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Learn — Revision Notes

Start by understanding the key concepts. Our revision notes cover every syllabus point with clear explanations, key definitions, exam tips, and common mistakes to avoid.

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Practice — Quiz Questions

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Test — Past Papers

Simulate real exam conditions with past papers. Practice under timed conditions, check your answers against mark schemes, and learn from examiner reports to understand what earns full marks.

International Mathematics: Practice under timed conditions and learn from mark schemes and examiner feedback.

0607 Exam Structure & Assessment

Cambridge IGCSE International Mathematics integrates technology (graphics calculator) into assessment.

Assessment Tiers

Core Curriculum
Grades: C to G
Papers 1, 3, and 5
Extended Curriculum
Grades: A* to G
Papers 2, 4, and 6
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Tip: Familiarity with your graphics calculator is essential. Practice using it for graphs, equations, and statistics.

0607 Paper Components

Cambridge IGCSE International Mathematics (0607) consists of 6 papers: 0607 Paper 1 (Core (Short Answer)), 0607 Paper 2 (Extended (Short Answer)), 0607 Paper 3 (Core (Structured)), 0607 Paper 4 (Extended (Structured)), 0607 Paper 5 (Core Investigation), 0607 Paper 6 (Extended Investigation). Each paper assesses different skills and has specific time limits and mark allocations.

Paper 1
1
Core (Short Answer)
45 min
40 marks
Paper 2
2
Extended (Short Answer)
45 min
40 marks
Paper 3
3
Core (Structured)
1 hr 45 min
96 marks
Paper 4
4
Extended (Structured)
2 hr 15 min
120 marks
Paper 5
5
Core Investigation
1 hr 10 min
36 marks
Paper 6
6
Extended Investigation
1 hr 30 min
48 marks

0607 Past Papers by Year

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0607 Most Tested Topics

Based on analysis of 0607 past papers from 2022-2024, these topics appear most frequently and carry the most marks. Focus your revision on these high-value areas.

6.1
Perimeter and area
Mensuration
1
185 marks 9 Q's
2.1
Algebraic manipulation
Algebra
2
117 marks 10 Q's
3.3
Other functions
Functions
3
101 marks 6 Q's
5.1
Angles
Geometry
98 marks 7 Q's
2.2
Equations
Algebra
95 marks 9 Q's
6.2
Surface area and volume
Mensuration
87 marks 5 Q's
1.1
Number and language
Number
67 marks 5 Q's
1.4
Ratio and proportion
Number
57 marks 4 Q's
9.1
Probability
Probability
49 marks 3 Q's
5.2
Properties of shapes
Geometry
43 marks 3 Q's
2.3
Inequalities
Algebra
42 marks 3 Q's
2.4
Sequences
Algebra
35 marks 2 Q's

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Frequently Asked Questions

What study resources are available for IGCSE International Mathematics?

For IGCSE International Mathematics (0607), we offer:

  • Past Papers — 539+ papers from 2020-2025 including question papers, mark schemes, and examiner reports.
Where do the past papers come from?

All past papers are sourced from Cambridge Assessment International Education, the official examining body for IGCSE qualifications. These materials are provided here for educational purposes only to help students prepare for their exams. Cambridge International holds the copyright to all examination materials. For official resources, please visit the Cambridge International website.

What is the difference between Core and Extended in International Mathematics?

IGCSE International Mathematics offers two tiers of assessment:

  • Core — Grades C to G. You take Papers 1, 3, and 5.
  • Extended — Grades A* to G. You take Papers 2, 4, and 6.

Familiarity with your graphics calculator is essential. Practice using it for graphs, equations, and statistics.

Which past papers should I practice first?

We recommend this approach:

  1. Start with papers from 2-3 years ago to learn the format without using the most recent papers.
  2. Save the most recent papers (2025) for timed practice closer to your exam.
  3. Always review the mark scheme after completing a paper to understand how marks are awarded.
  4. Read the examiner report to learn common mistakes other students made.
Is LumiExams affiliated with Cambridge?

No, LumiExams is an independent study platform and is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to Cambridge Assessment International Education or any other examination board. We are a free resource created by students and educators to help learners prepare for their exams. All past papers remain the intellectual property of Cambridge International and are provided here solely for educational purposes.