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    Cambridge Confirms New Exam Paper Leak in Pakistan, Sets Fresh Date

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMay 21, 2026No Comments1 Min Read
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    Cambridge Assessment has officially acknowledged a recent incident involving the leakage of an exam paper in Pakistan. This marks another disruption in the examination process, raising concerns about the security measures in place for safeguarding academic assessments. The organization has responded promptly by setting a new date for the affected exam, aiming to uphold the credibility and fairness of its testing system.

    Exam paper leaks have been a recurring challenge in Pakistan, impacting students’ trust and the reputation of international examination boards. Cambridge’s swift action to reschedule the exam reflects its commitment to maintaining rigorous standards and ensuring that all candidates have an equal opportunity to perform under fair conditions. Such incidents also highlight the ongoing need for enhanced security protocols in the administration of high-stakes exams.

    In a significant development, the announcement of a new exam date is expected to provide clarity and reassurance to students and educational institutions alike. Meanwhile, authorities and exam boards may intensify efforts to prevent future breaches, which can undermine academic integrity and disadvantage honest candidates. The situation underscores the broader implications of exam security in Pakistan’s education landscape and the importance of coordinated measures to protect it.

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