Another alleged Cambridge exam paper leak has raised fresh concerns among students and parents after the Mathematics Paper 2 reportedly surfaced online before the scheduled examination.
According to reports, the leaked paper was circulated through various social media accounts ahead of the exam, continuing a series of similar incidents reported during the ongoing Cambridge examination session.
Federal Education Minister Reacts
Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui has taken notice of the alleged paper leak and expressed serious concern over the situation.
The federal minister stated that:
- Students’ futures cannot be compromised
- Exam transparency must be ensured
- Cambridge should strengthen its examination system
He also said similar incidents had been reported last year, creating stress and uncertainty for students and parents.
IBCC Directed to Hold Immediate Meeting
The minister directed the Inter Board Committee of Chairmen (IBCC) to immediately hold a meeting with Cambridge International Education regarding the issue.
Officials were instructed to:
- Protect students’ interests
- Ensure transparency in examinations
- Review the reported paper leak incidents
Demand for Investigation
Khalid Maqbool Siddiqui emphasized that:
- A complete investigation should be conducted
- Facts behind the leaks must be brought forward
- Student trust in the examination process must be restored
The minister added that there would be no compromise on merit and fair examinations.
Students & Parents Express Concerns
The repeated reports of Cambridge paper leaks have caused anxiety among many students appearing in ongoing examinations.
Parents and students have raised concerns regarding:
- Exam fairness
- Security of question papers
- Impact on grading and results
Final Words
The latest alleged Cambridge paper leak has once again intensified debate over exam security and management during the current examination session. Students are now waiting for further updates from Cambridge and education authorities regarding the ongoing investigations.
Via: Cit42
