Cambridge announces results of June 2025 exam series in Pakistan

Islamabad: 12 August 2025-Cambridge International Education has begun releasing the results of its June 2025 exam series to students worldwide. Globally there were nearly 1.7 million entries for Cambridge exams in June 2025-a 7% increase over last year-reflecting the continuing trend toward international education to help students thrive in the future.

Today, Cambridge International AS & A Level results have been released. Over 100,000 students from over 700 schools sat for June 2025 exam series for Cambridge International AS & A Level and Cambridge IGCSE and O Level this year, opening doors to top universities and future-focused careers. There were over 127,900 entries for Cambridge International AS & A Level in the June 2025 series in Pakistan. The most popular subjects were Physics, Mathematics, Business, Chemistry and Computer Science.

Cambridge IGCSE and O Level results will be released on 19 August. Cambridge received over 248,000 entries for Cambridge IGCSE and O Level in the June 2025 series in Pakistan.

“Congratulations to all our learners receiving their June 2025 results! Your hard work, dedication, and remarkable resilience – despite the uncertainty caused by regional tensions and alleged paper leaks – is truly inspiring. I also commend our teachers, schools, and our partners, who worked tirelessly to ensure that Cambridge exams were held seamlessly in a safe and secure environment.

Following the investigation around alleged paper leaks during the June 2025 exam series, Cambridge decided in agreement with the Pakistan government to offer free syllabus entry resits in the November 2025 exam series for students who sat one or more of the three affected papers. Results for the November series will be released in January, as per usual practice.

Resits are optional, and Cambridge will share further information with schools on how to make resit entries for these syllabuses after results for the June 2025 exam series have been released. Private candidates will receive guidance from the British Council on how to submit their entries.

Cambridge, with more than 160 years of experience in international assessment, now serves nearly two million students annually. Its programmes including Cambridge Checkpoint for younger learners as well as Cambridge IGCSE, O Level, International AS & A Level, AICE and the International Project Qualification are valued by schools and universities worldwide.


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