Cambridge O-Level Examinations 2026
📅 O-Level 2026 Exam Series Overview
Cambridge O-Level examinations in 2026 are offered in two main series:
May/June 2026 Series: Approximately 30 April - 15 June 2026
October/November 2026 Series: Approximately 30 September - 15 November 2026
Important: Exact dates vary by administrative zone and subject. Students must consult their zone-specific timetable for precise examination dates.
What are Cambridge O-Levels?
Cambridge O-Level (Ordinary Level) is an internationally recognized qualification offered by Cambridge Assessment International Education (previously Cambridge International Examinations). O-Levels are designed for students aged 14-16 and are equivalent to the UK's traditional GCE O-Level or GCSE qualifications.
Key Features:
- Recognized by universities and employers globally
- Typically taken over two years (ages 14-16)
- Students usually take 5-10 subjects
- Assessment primarily through written examinations
- Some subjects include practical components and coursework
- Preparation for Cambridge International AS & A Levels
Who Takes O-Levels?
O-Levels are popular in countries including Pakistan, Singapore, Bangladesh, Malaysia, Sri Lanka, and many African and Middle Eastern nations. They are offered at Cambridge International schools worldwide.
Administrative Zones and Timetables
⚠️ Critical Information About Zone-Specific Timetables
Cambridge International operates across 6 administrative zones worldwide. Each zone has its own specific examination timetable with different dates and times. You MUST use the correct timetable for your zone.
Using the wrong zone's timetable could result in missing examinations. Schools are responsible for ensuring they use the correct version.
The Six Administrative Zones
Zone 1
Region: South America, Central America, Caribbean
Countries: Argentina, Brazil, Colombia, Mexico, etc.
Zone 2
Region: Europe, North Africa, Middle East (western)
Countries: UK, Egypt, Morocco, Turkey, etc.
Zone 3
Region: Sub-Saharan Africa, Madagascar
Countries: Nigeria, Kenya, South Africa, Ghana, etc.
Zone 4
Region: Gulf States, Middle East (eastern), Asia
Countries: UAE, Saudi Arabia, Pakistan, Malaysia, Singapore, etc.
Zone 5
Region: Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Islands
Countries: Australia, New Zealand, Papua New Guinea, etc.
Zone 6
Region: Indian Subcontinent
Countries: Bangladesh, India, Sri Lanka
Key Dates 2026 Overview
| Exam Series | Approximate Exam Period | Results Release | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| May/June 2026 | Late April to Mid-June 2026 | Mid-August 2026 | Main examination series - all zones |
| October/November 2026 | Late September to Mid-November 2026 | Mid-January 2027 | Available for most subjects - all zones |
Sample O-Level Exam Dates 2026 (Typical Schedule)
📝 Important Note: The following are typical examination dates based on previous years' patterns. Exact dates for 2026 vary by zone and will be published in official timetables. Always verify with your school and zone-specific timetable.
May/June 2026 Series - Core Subjects (Sample Dates)
| Subject | Paper | Approximate Date | Duration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mathematics D (4024) | Paper 1 | Early May 2026 | 2h |
| Mathematics D (4024) | Paper 2 | Early May 2026 | 2h |
| Additional Mathematics (4037) | Paper 1 | Mid-May 2026 | 2h |
| Additional Mathematics (4037) | Paper 2 | Late May 2026 | 2h |
| Physics (5054) | Paper 1: Multiple Choice | Early June 2026 | 1h |
| Physics (5054) | Paper 2: Theory | Early May 2026 | 1h 45m |
| Physics (5054) | Paper 3/4: Practical | Mid-May 2026 | 1h 15m |
| Chemistry (5070) | Paper 1: Multiple Choice | Early June 2026 | 1h |
| Chemistry (5070) | Paper 2: Theory | Late April/Early May 2026 | 1h 45m |
| Chemistry (5070) | Paper 3/4: Practical | Mid-May 2026 | 1h 15m |
| Biology (5090) | Paper 1: Multiple Choice | Mid-June 2026 | 1h |
| Biology (5090) | Paper 2: Theory | Early May 2026 | 1h 45m |
| Biology (5090) | Paper 3/4: Practical | Mid-May 2026 | 1h 15m |
| English Language (1123) | Paper 1: Reading | Early May 2026 | 2h |
| English Language (1123) | Paper 2: Writing | Mid-May 2026 | 2h |
| Computer Science (2210) | Paper 1: Theory | Mid-May 2026 | 1h 45m |
| Computer Science (2210) | Paper 2: Problem Solving | Late May 2026 | 1h 45m |
| Business Studies (7115) | Paper 1 | Mid-May 2026 | 1h 30m |
| Business Studies (7115) | Paper 2 | Mid-May 2026 | 1h 30m |
| Economics (2281) | Paper 1: Multiple Choice | Early June 2026 | 1h |
| Economics (2281) | Paper 2: Structured Questions | Late May 2026 | 2h 15m |
| Accounting (7707) | Paper 1: Multiple Choice | Late May 2026 | 1h 15m |
| Accounting (7707) | Paper 2: Structured | Late May 2026 | 1h 45m |
| Geography (2217) | Paper 1: Themes | Early May 2026 | 1h 45m |
| Geography (2217) | Paper 2: Skills | Mid-May 2026 | 1h 30m |
O-Level Grading System
Understanding O-Level Grades
Cambridge O-Levels use a letter grading system from A* (highest) to E (pass):
| Grade | Description | Performance Level |
|---|---|---|
| A* | Outstanding | Exceptional performance - typically 90%+ |
| A | Excellent | Very high achievement - typically 80-89% |
| B | Very Good | Above average performance - typically 70-79% |
| C | Good | Satisfactory achievement - typically 60-69% |
| D | Satisfactory | Adequate performance - typically 50-59% |
| E | Pass | Minimum pass grade - typically 40-49% |
| U | Ungraded | Below pass standard - not recorded on certificate |
Note: Grade boundaries vary by subject and exam session. Percentages shown are approximate guides only.
Popular O-Level Subjects and Syllabuses
Sciences
Physics (5054)
Papers: Multiple Choice, Theory, Practical/Alternative to Practical
Core topics: Forces, motion, energy, electricity, waves, magnetism, nuclear physics
Chemistry (5070)
Papers: Multiple Choice, Theory, Practical/Alternative to Practical
Core topics: Atomic structure, bonding, chemical reactions, acids/bases, organic chemistry, periodic table
Biology (5090)
Papers: Multiple Choice, Theory, Practical/Alternative to Practical
Core topics: Cells, human biology, plant biology, ecology, genetics, evolution
Mathematics
Mathematics Syllabus D (4024)
Papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2 (both 2 hours each)
Content Areas:
- Number: Integers, fractions, decimals, percentages, ratio, proportion, rate
- Algebra: Equations, inequalities, sequences, functions, graphs
- Geometry: Properties of shapes, angles, Pythagoras, trigonometry, transformations
- Statistics: Data handling, probability, averages, graphs and charts
- Mensuration: Perimeter, area, volume, surface area
Example Mathematical Formulas:
- Quadratic formula: x = (-b ± √(b² - 4ac)) / 2a
- Area of circle: A = πr²
- Circumference: C = 2πr
- Volume of sphere: V = (4/3)πr³
- Pythagoras theorem: a² + b² = c²
- Sine rule: a/sin A = b/sin B = c/sin C
- Cosine rule: a² = b² + c² - 2bc cos A
Additional Mathematics (4037)
Papers: Paper 1 and Paper 2 (both 2 hours each)
Advanced topics including: Functions, coordinate geometry, circular measure, trigonometry, permutations and combinations, series, vectors, differentiation, integration
Registration and Entry Deadlines
| Exam Series | Registration Opens | Standard Entry Deadline | Late Entry Deadline |
|---|---|---|---|
| May/June 2026 | October 2025 | Late February 2026 | March 2026 (fees apply) |
| October/November 2026 | May 2026 | Late July/Early August 2026 | August 2026 (fees apply) |
⚠️ Important: Registration is done through your school or examination centre, not directly with Cambridge. Contact your school's examinations officer for exact deadlines and fees. Late registrations incur significant additional charges.
Results Release Dates 2026
| Exam Series | Results to Centres | Results to Candidates | Statement of Results |
|---|---|---|---|
| May/June 2026 | Mid-August 2026 | Mid-August 2026 | Available online and from schools |
| October/November 2026 | Mid-January 2027 | Mid-January 2027 | Available online and from schools |
How to Access Results
- Through Your School: Most students collect results from their examination centre
- Online Results Service: Cambridge offers online results service for registered centres
- Statement of Results: Official document listing all subject grades
- Certificates: Sent to schools approximately 2-3 months after results release
Official Resources and Links
Cambridge Assessment International Education
Official exam board for Cambridge O-Levels
Cambridge International Homepage O-Level Programme Information Official Exam Timetables (All Zones) O-Level Subject ListPast Papers and Resources
Past Papers (Official)Preparation Strategies
For Students
📚 Start Early
Begin revision at least 3-4 months before exams. Create a structured study timetable covering all subjects.
📝 Practice Past Papers
Complete past papers under timed conditions. Familiarize yourself with question formats and examiner expectations.
📖 Understand Mark Schemes
Study examiner reports and mark schemes to understand how answers are graded and what keywords to include.
🎯 Focus on Weak Areas
Identify challenging topics early and allocate extra revision time. Seek help from teachers or tutors.
✍️ Active Learning
Use flashcards, mind maps, summary notes, and teach concepts to others to reinforce learning.
😌 Manage Wellbeing
Balance study with rest, exercise, proper nutrition, and adequate sleep (8-9 hours for teenagers).
Subject-Specific Tips
Mathematics & Additional Mathematics
- Practice calculations daily to build speed and accuracy
- Memorize all formulas not provided in the formula booklet
- Show all working clearly - method marks are awarded even if final answer is incorrect
- Learn to identify question types and apply appropriate methods
- Check answers by substitution or alternative methods when time permits
Sciences (Physics, Chemistry, Biology)
- Master definitions and be able to recall them precisely
- Practice drawing and labeling diagrams accurately
- For practical papers, understand experimental techniques and safety procedures
- Learn to analyze data, calculate averages, and identify anomalies
- Use command words correctly (explain, describe, compare, suggest)
English Language
- Read widely and regularly to improve comprehension and vocabulary
- Practice different writing formats: letters, articles, speeches, reports
- Learn techniques for analyzing language and structure in passages
- Build a bank of sophisticated vocabulary and literary devices
- Always proofread written work for spelling, grammar, and punctuation errors
Exam Day Guidelines
Before the Exam
- Check Your Timetable: Verify date, time, and location of each exam well in advance
- Arrive Early: Aim to arrive at least 15-30 minutes before exam start time
- Bring Required Equipment: Pens (black/blue), pencils, ruler, eraser, calculator (for permitted papers)
- Carry Identification: Student ID card or examination slip
- Get Adequate Sleep: Aim for 8-9 hours the night before
- Eat a Good Breakfast: Balanced meal with protein and complex carbohydrates
- Stay Hydrated: Drink water but avoid excessive caffeine
During the Exam
- Read Instructions Carefully: Follow all directions on the paper
- Plan Your Time: Allocate time per question based on marks available
- Answer All Questions: Attempt every question - blank answers score zero
- Show Working: Especially in mathematics and sciences
- Check Mark Allocations: Write proportionally to marks - 1 mark = brief answer, 4 marks = detailed response
- Review Answers: If time permits, check for errors and omissions
- Stay Calm: If stuck, move on and return later
After the Exam
- Don't Discuss Answers: It only causes unnecessary stress
- Move On: Focus on preparing for the next exam
- Relax Between Exams: Take breaks, exercise, pursue hobbies
- Maintain Routine: Continue healthy eating and sleeping patterns
Post-Results Services
Enquiries About Results (EARs)
- Clerical Check: Verify that all components were marked and totaled correctly
- Priority Service Review: Expedited review for university deadline purposes
- Standard Service Review: Re-marking by senior examiners
- Access to Scripts: Request copies of marked papers to see where marks were lost
- Deadlines: Typically within 4-6 weeks of results release
- Cost: Fees apply and are refunded if grade changes
- Process: Must be requested through your examination centre
Retakes and Resits
- O-Level subjects can be retaken in any subsequent examination series
- No limit on number of attempts (subject to registration)
- Universities and employers typically accept resit grades
- October/November 2026 series available for May/June 2026 resits
- Register as a private candidate or through your school
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between O-Levels and IGCSEs?
Both are Cambridge qualifications for 14-16 year olds. O-Levels are more popular in countries like Pakistan, Singapore, and Bangladesh, while IGCSEs are more common internationally. Content and difficulty are similar, though some subject codes and specifications differ. Both are equally recognized worldwide.
Can I take O-Levels as a private candidate?
Yes. Private candidates can register through Cambridge-approved examination centres. Contact the British Council or local Cambridge centres in your country for registration procedures and fees.
How many O-Level subjects should I take?
Most students take 6-10 subjects. Common combinations include: English, Mathematics, Sciences (3), and 2-4 electives. Check university requirements for your intended course - many require specific O-Level subjects.
What is a good O-Level grade?
Grade A-B are considered very good. Grade C and above are generally required for A-Level admission. Top universities expect A*/A grades in relevant subjects. Requirements vary by country and institution.
Are calculators allowed in O-Level exams?
Calculators are permitted in most mathematics and science papers EXCEPT Mathematics Paper 1 and some specific papers where calculators are prohibited. Check individual syllabuses for requirements. Only silent, non-programmable calculators without text storage are allowed.
Can O-Level grades be used for university admission?
O-Levels are typically considered alongside A-Levels or equivalent for university admission. Many universities require minimum O-Level grades in English and Mathematics. Some universities in certain countries accept O-Levels as entry qualifications.
What happens if I miss an exam?
Contact your examination centre immediately. Special consideration may be granted for genuine emergencies (illness, bereavement) with proper documentation. Otherwise, you must retake in the next available series. Unauthorized absence results in no grade awarded.
Which zone am I in?
Your school's examinations officer will know which administrative zone you're in. You can also check Cambridge's website using your country. It's crucial to use the correct zone timetable to avoid missing exams.
Important Reminders
- Verify Your Zone: Always use the correct administrative zone timetable for your location
- Check Exact Dates: Confirm precise exam dates and times with your school's examinations officer
- Register on Time: Meet standard entry deadlines to avoid late fees
- Know Your Syllabus Codes: Verify correct subject codes when registering
- Practice Under Exam Conditions: Complete timed past papers regularly
- Equipment Check: Ensure you have all required materials days before each exam
- Stay Updated: Regularly check Cambridge website for timetable changes or announcements
- Maintain Balance: Don't sacrifice health and wellbeing for excessive studying
Final Thoughts
Cambridge O-Levels are globally respected qualifications that open doors to further education and career opportunities worldwide. With proper preparation, effective time management, and a positive mindset, students can achieve excellent results.
Remember that O-Levels are challenging but achievable. Focus on understanding concepts rather than rote memorization, practice regularly, seek help when needed, and maintain a healthy study-life balance. Your hard work and dedication will pay off.
Good luck to all O-Level students sitting for examinations in 2026!
⚠️ Disclaimer: This guide provides general information about Cambridge O-Level examinations for 2026 based on available information and historical patterns. Exact dates vary by administrative zone and subject. Students MUST verify all dates, times, and requirements with their school's examinations officer and consult the official zone-specific timetable published by Cambridge Assessment International Education. Cambridge reserves the right to make changes to published timetables if circumstances require. Information is accurate as of October 2025.
Last Updated: October 2025 | Official Source: Cambridge Assessment International Education
