Reports of leaked Cambridge examination papers have raised concern among students, parents, and educational institutions, particularly after authorities confirmed a breach involving an AS-Level Mathematics paper.
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Here is what is known so far:
Which paper was reportedly leaked?
According to officials, the second paper of the AS-Level Mathematics examination was allegedly leaked before or during the exam session.
Who confirmed the breach?
The Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC) acknowledged that a breach had occurred and said the matter was under investigation.
What are the main concerns?
The alleged leak has triggered questions about:
- Exam security and confidentiality
- Fairness for students who took the exam honestly
- Possible impact on results and grading
- Accountability of those involved in circulating the paper
Is Cambridge investigating?
Authorities and examination-related bodies are expected to conduct inquiries to determine how the paper was accessed and shared.
Could exams be cancelled or retaken?
No official announcement has been made regarding cancellation or re-examination. Such decisions generally depend on the scale of the breach and the findings of the investigation.
What has been the reaction?
Students and parents have expressed frustration and concern on social media, with many calling for transparency and strict action against those responsible.
What happens next?
Officials are likely to:
- Trace the source of the leak
- Review digital and physical security procedures
- Decide whether remedial measures are required
- Announce any disciplinary or legal action if misconduct is confirmed
Further updates are expected once the investigation progresses.




