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Cambridge A-Level Media Studies (9607) — past papers, mark schemes & how to mark

Complete guide to 9607 Media Studies A-Level: paper structure, how Cambridge mark schemes work, common mistakes, revision plan, and marking your answers with MarkScheme.

Cambridge Media Studies (9607) is one of the most searched A-Level subjects for past papers and mark scheme help. This guide explains how the syllabus is examined, how marks are awarded, and how to turn practice into real marks — not just completed pages.

Syllabus code 9607 at a glance

SubjectMedia Studies
LevelA-Level
Syllabus code9607
Typical markinglevel-of-response

Past papers are labelled 9607/XX where XX is the component (paper) number for that session. Always check you are practising the right component for your route.

How the papers are structured

Analysis of media forms, industries, and representations plus coursework components (where applicable).

Download papers from Cambridge International or your school portal, then mark with the official mark scheme for that exact session and question number.

How mark schemes work for Media Studies

Bands reward terminology, examples, and analysis/evaluation of how meaning is constructed. Named texts and contexts strengthen answers.

When you self-mark, read the scheme before you look at your answer — otherwise you unconsciously accept partial credit.

Common mistakes students make on 9607

  • Describing plot instead of analysing construction
  • No media terminology
  • Generic essays without case examples

If the same mistake appears twice in one week of marking, it is a revision priority, not bad luck.

A practical revision plan with past papers

  • Case-study one set text per fortnight
  • Practice analysis under timed conditions
  • Highlight terminology in mark schemes

Rule of three: attempt → mark with scheme → rewrite the weakest part. Skipping step two is why students feel they are "doing past papers" without grades moving.

Marking homework and textbook questions

Not every question comes from a past paper. On MarkScheme, choose My question, select Media Studies (9607), add the question (photo or text), upload your answer, and get Cambridge-style feedback (method marks, bands, or point marks depending on the question type).

Using MarkScheme for 9607 past papers

For real past-paper questions, use Past paper mode so we can match the official mark scheme when it is in our library. Upload clear photos of your handwriting — see our guide on photographing handwritten answers.

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Bottom line

9607 rewards precision against the mark scheme, not vague knowledge. Learn the language examiners use, mark honestly, and fix one repeatable error at a time — that is how A-Level Media Studies scores move.

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