If you have 3 months left before your IGCSE exams, don’t panic.
Ninety days are more than enough to significantly improve your grades — if you follow a structured and disciplined study plan.
This guide breaks down exactly what you should do month by month.
The first month is about understanding and strengthening your core knowledge.
Understanding > Memorization
Avoid rushing. Focus on clarity and concept mastery.
This is the most important phase.
At this stage, your focus shifts from learning content to mastering exam technique.
IGCSE exams follow patterns.
The more papers you solve, the more confident and faster you become.
The final month is about performance under pressure.
1 mark = 1 minute
Never overspend time on low-mark questions.
Here’s a balanced weekly example:
| Day | Subject | Study Hours |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday | Mathematics | 3 Hours |
| Sunday | Biology | 3 Hours |
| Monday | English | 2 Hours |
| Tuesday | Physics | 3 Hours |
| Wednesday | Chemistry | 3 Hours |
| Thursday | General Review | 2 Hours |
Adjust based on your subject load.
Quality matters more than quantity.
Take short breaks every 45–60 minutes.
❌ Studying 8+ hours without breaks
❌ Ignoring difficult subjects
❌ Memorizing without understanding
❌ Comparing yourself to other students
❌ Leaving past papers until the last minute
Consistency beats motivation.
Three months can completely change your IGCSE results.
If you:
You can raise your grade by one or even two levels.
Start today. Stay consistent. Finish strong.