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Cambridge A-Level results 2025 announced

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ISLAMABAD: The results for the 2025 Cambridge A-Level examinations have been announced, with students able to check their results online.

According to details, Cambridge International Education has officially released the results for the June 2025 session of AS and A-Level exams. More than 1.7 million exam entries were recorded worldwide, marking a 7% increase compared to last year.

Cambridge O-Level and A-Level examinations are recognised globally. In Pakistan, over 100,000 students from more than 700 schools appeared in the exams.

For the June 2025 session, Pakistan recorded over 127,900 AS and A-Level entries, with the most popular subjects being Physics, Mathematics, Business, Chemistry, and Computer Science.

Students can see their AS and A-level results online by going to Cambridge International’s official website.

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Earlier, Cambridge crossed a milestone, announcing that the number of Cambridge International Schools in South Asia has exceeded one thousand, a sign that the trend of international quality education in the region is increasing rapidly.

According to the company, the number of Cambridge schools in South Asia increased by 16 % in the last academic year, which increased from 894 to 2024-25 in 2023-24, with the highest number of 81 % of new schools joining India.

Meanwhile, the results for Cambridge IGCSE and O-Level examinations will be announced on August 19, marking the completion of another major academic milestone.

In the June 2025 session, Pakistan recorded over 248,000 entries for IGCSE and O-Level exams.

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