Cambridge International is under pressure from Pakistan’s education authorities to offer free retakes for students affected by leaked O and A Level exam papers during the June 2025 session. The demand follows rising student and parental concerns about fairness and future academic consequences.

Several key exam papers, including Mathematics and Computer Science, were reportedly compromised during the exam cycle. Despite this, Cambridge did not cancel the affected exams, sparking strong criticism from students, educators, and policymakers in Pakistan.

Authorities argue that students who prepared diligently now face unfair grading outcomes due to the leaked content. Education leaders are urging Cambridge to either hold free retakes before university deadlines or provide broad grade relief for all impacted candidates.

There is growing momentum behind the call for swift action. Students affected by the leak are expecting an announcement of either retake dates or revised policies to ensure no one is academically disadvantaged due to this security lapse.

Cambridge’s next response is awaited as Pakistan’s academic community demands integrity, transparency, and justice for all students affected by the June 2025 paper leak.