More than 100,000 students in 683 schools in Pakistan appeared for examinations


Islamabad: Cambridge International Education (CIE) Tuesday released the May-June exam series results for Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGCSE), O-Level, and International AS and A-Level worldwide.
Globally, there were more than 1.6 million entries for Cambridge International Examinations in May-June 2024, an increase of nine percent compared to the previous year.
More than 100,000 students in 683 schools in Pakistan appeared for either Cambridge O-Levels, IGCSEs, or International AS and A-Levels examinations.
There were over 226,000 entries for Cambridge O-Levels and IGCSEs and over 125,000 entries for Cambridge International AS and A-Levels from students across the country.
Pakistan Studies, Islamic Studies, Mathematics, English Language, and Urdu as a Second Language were the most popular subjects at Cambridge O Level and IGCSEs.
At Cambridge International AS and A-Level, Physics, Mathematics, Business, Chemistry, and Computer Science were the most popular subjects.
Business overtook chemistry this year, and computer science replaced economics to enter the top 5.
Group Managing Director for CIE, Rod Smith congratulated all the students across Pakistan who received exam results today and all the teachers across the Cambridge community who work hard to support students.

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