Just got mine back today. Its out of 40 so D was 15, C was 19, B was 24, A was 30 and A* was 36. ^_^
IGCSE maths is allot more difficult then GCSE maths and so is any grade you wish to obtain. A C grade at GCSE is roughly 35% whilst at GCSE is 60%
yes you do need maths GCSE grade C to go to uni
It's not a set percentage, but it hovers around the 80% region. The grade boundaries are subject to change every year based on the nation's average for GCSE results. Before establishing the grade boundaries, examiners calculate an average of all of the GCSE results (this applies for other subjects as well as maths). If they are worse than the previous year, the grade boundaries will decrease slightly and if the results are higher than the previous year then the grade boundaries will increase, but it can be either side of 80%.
80% or above
i also don't know
I believe you need a grade B because it is classed as a science at university, but i would say if you have a very good grade at gsce and a-level sciences and you only have a c they would consider you. You would absolutly need at least a c in English and maths gcse.
if need yo get grade c for maths higher you will need 30-40 marks
In the UK it is compulsary to study maths until GCSE. Once you have taken your GCSE in maths you are no longer required to continue into AS and A level however many employers in certain jobs like to see an good A level maths grade. Hope this helps.
Probably about a D or an E, but really it depends on which maths exam, because my ones are out of 54
You will get a B grade in GCSE.
Depending on the uni but as long its a grade C your fine :)
For most Colleges and Sixth forms a grade B is expected in Additional Science as well as core science. (I.e. grade BB). Also, you are often required to have achieved at least a B in GCSE maths and are frequently expected to take AS maths in conjunction with Physics because the courses are so related.