Cambridge International Education (CIE) has officially canceled the AS-Level Mathematics paper that was leaked prior to the examination date. The organization declared that students’ final grades will now be determined solely based on their performance in the second paper of the AS-Level Mathematics exam.
The leak of the exam paper had sparked concern and worry among students, who feared potential exam cancellation and its impact on their overall grades.
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CIE, in collaboration with the British Council, has launched an investigation into the incident to determine the source of the leak and implement measures to prevent such occurrences in the future. This decision aims to uphold the fairness and integrity of the examination process.
Students and parents are advised to stay informed through official channels, including CIE and the British Council websites, for updates regarding the ongoing investigation.
The incident highlights the challenges faced by examination boards in maintaining the security of high-stakes tests in an increasingly connected world. As the investigation progresses, it may lead to enhanced security protocols for future examinations.