Cambridge A-Level Mathematics (9709) — 2023 Past Papers
The Cambridge A-Level Mathematics (9709) 2023 examination consisted of 3 exam sessions totalling 90 downloadable files (40.2 MB). Every session bundle includes question papers (QP), mark schemes (MS), confidential instructions for the practical paper (CI), examiner reports (ER) and grade thresholds (GT) for each component — covering both AS-Level (Papers 1-2) and full A-Level (Papers 3-5). Use the session cards below to download individual papers, or jump to a different year at the bottom of the page.
2023 Exam Sessions
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9709 Paper Components Set in 2023
In 2023, Cambridge set 18 distinct paper variants across the 3 sessions of A-Level Mathematics. AS-Level uses Papers 1-2; full A-Level adds Papers 3-5. All variants of a given paper test the same syllabus content and are graded to the same standard — only the specific questions differ.
Why multiple variants? Cambridge sets two or three versions of every paper to manage exam security across global time zones. A paper sat at 9am local time in Singapore would finish before the same paper started in the UK — without separate variants, leaked questions could spread eastward before Western candidates sat down. Each variant is timed and assigned to a specific administrative zone so candidates in different time zones never see the same questions.
How to read the variant code: the two-digit number after the slash is paper-number + variant-number. So 9709/12 is Paper 1, Variant 2; 9709/41 is Paper 4, Variant 1. Your school's administrative zone determines which variant you sit — Variant 1 typically goes to schools in Africa, Europe and the Middle East; Variant 2 to South Asia (India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Sri Lanka) and parts of South-East Asia; Variant 3 to East Asia and the Pacific.
2023 variant pattern: the March series — where offered — only sets Variant 2 papers because it serves a single administrative zone; May/June and October/November sessions typically set all available variants. March 2023 set variants 12, 22, 32, 42, 52, 62; May-June 2023 set variants 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23, 31, 32, 33, 41, 42, 43, 51, 52, 53, 61, 62, 63; Oct-Nov 2023 set variants 11, 12, 13, 21, 22, 23, 31, 32, 33, 41, 42, 43, 51, 52, 53, 61, 62, 63.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long is each 9709 paper and how many marks is it worth?
Cambridge A-Level Mathematics (9709) is made up of 6 paper components totalling 350 marks across the full A-Level. Papers 1-2 form the AS-Level qualification; Papers 3-5 are added for the full A-Level.
- 1Pure Mathematics 11h 50min 75 marks AS-Level
- 2Pure Mathematics 21h 15min 50 marks AS-Level
- 3Pure Mathematics 31h 50min 75 marks A2 (Full A-Level only)
- 4Mechanics1h 15min 50 marks A2 (Full A-Level only)
- 5Probability & Statistics 11h 15min 50 marks A2 (Full A-Level only)
- 6Probability & Statistics 21h 15min 50 marks A2 (Full A-Level only)
Note: Times shown are the official Cambridge writing time and do not include the 5 minutes of reading time given before most papers begin.
When are Cambridge A-Level Mathematics exams held?
Cambridge International A-Level Mathematics (9709) is offered in up to three sessions each year: March (limited to India and a few other regions, AS components only), May/June (the main worldwide session for both AS and full A-Level), and October/November. The 2023 papers on this page cover all 3 sessions that ran in 2023.
What's the difference between AS and full A-Level for Mathematics?
What's the difference between paper variants like 11, 12 and 13?
Is one A-Level paper variant harder than another?
Are mark schemes, examiner reports and confidential instructions free to download?
How should I use the 2023 Mathematics papers for revision?
Work through one full paper under timed exam conditions, mark it with the official mark scheme, then read the examiner report for that session. The examiner report tells you exactly which questions students lost the most marks on and why — that's where the highest-leverage revision wins are. Cambridge updates each syllabus in roughly 3-year cycles, so the 2023 papers reflect the syllabus version that was active in 2023. Before relying on these for the year you're sitting, confirm the active syllabus on Cambridge International's official 9709 page.