
Cambridge Confirms AS-Level Mathematics Exam Paper Leaked
Cambridge Assessment International Education has officially confirmed that the AS-level mathematics examination paper was leaked ahead of its scheduled sitting, marking a serious breach of academic integrity that affects thousands of students worldwide, including a significant cohort in Pakistan.
The examining body issued a statement acknowledging the leak and said it is currently working to determine the appropriate next steps, which may include cancellation of the affected paper, re-examination, or alternative assessment arrangements. Cambridge did not specify the origin or scale of the breach in its initial confirmation.
The development has triggered widespread alarm among students, parents, and school administrators across Pakistan, where Cambridge qualifications hold considerable weight in university admissions both domestically and abroad. Schools affiliated with the Cambridge system have been urged to await formal guidance before making any decisions.
This incident adds to a growing pattern of examination integrity concerns in the region. Authorities and education watchdogs are expected to press Cambridge for a swift and transparent resolution, with calls mounting for a forensic investigation into how the paper entered circulation before the scheduled exam date.



