Overview
- O and A Level candidates can view their answer scripts online or at their schools, then decide whether to request scrutiny.
- Cambridge says no fees apply to students or schools, contrasting with public boards that do not let matric or intermediate candidates see scripts.
- All Cambridge-affiliated schools in Pakistan now have access to their students’ exam copies for every subject.
- Pakistan hosts the board’s largest O/A Level cohort, with about 130,000 students enrolled across roughly 800 schools.
- Cambridge and Sindh officials have discussed affiliating some government schools, with teacher training identified as the first step and the plan described as developing.