Cambridge introduces online access to exam scripts for Pakistani students

Cambridge introduces online access to exam scripts for Pakistani students

Cambridge introduces online access to exam scripts for Pakistani students

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ISLAMABAD: For the first time, Cambridge Assessment International Education has launched a system allowing Pakistani students to view their marked exam scripts online.

Country Director Uzma Yusuf announced that students will now be able to access their answer scripts digitally, enabling them to review their performance before deciding whether to apply for a re-check or scrutiny.

She emphasized that the service will be completely free of charge, and all schools affiliated with Cambridge have been granted access to their students’ exam scripts.

The initiative is being hailed as a major step toward transparency and empowering students to better understand their assessments and results.

She revealed that around 130,000 students are registered with Cambridge in Pakistan, making it the country with the highest student registrations globally at these levels.

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Additionally, nearly 800 schools across Pakistan are affiliated with Cambridge, reflecting the country’s strong and growing engagement with international education standards.

Yusuf said the new online script access initiative will further support this large student community by enhancing transparency and helping students make informed decisions about their results.

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