What percentage is each grade in IGCSE Sanskrit?
Grade boundaries change every session, so percentages aren't fixed. Based on the Cambridge June 2025 boundaries for extended · papers 12, 22, here's the percentage needed for each grade in Sanskrit (0499).
| Grade | Min mark | Min percentage |
|---|---|---|
| A* | 146/180 | 82% |
| A | 126/180 | 70% |
| B | 106/180 | 59% |
| C | 86/180 | 48% |
| D | 70/180 | 39% |
| E | 54/180 | 30% |
| F | 36/180 | 20% |
| G | 18/180 | 10% |
Extended · Papers 12, 22 · maximum mark 180 · June 2025.
FAQ
What percentage is a A* in IGCSE Sanskrit?
In June 2025 (Extended · Papers 12, 22), a A* needed about 82% (146/180). Boundaries shift slightly each session.
What percentage is a pass (C) in IGCSE Sanskrit?
A grade C needed roughly 48% in June 2025. Grade 4 / C is generally treated as a standard pass.
Are these IGCSE Sanskrit percentages official?
They are derived from the official Cambridge grade threshold tables. Boundaries are set per session, so use these as a guide and confirm with your exam board.