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Cambridge Exam Leak Triggers Alarm After Business Paper Shared Online

Cambridge Exam Leak Triggers Alarm After Business Paper Shared Online

Cambridge exam leak concerns have intensified after a Business Studies paper appeared online. The AS-level exam was due today. However, reports say the paper spread on social media last night. This incident has alarmed students and parents.

Leak Raises Fresh Concerns

Reports indicate that Business Studies Paper 1 was shared before the exam. The paper carries code 9609. As a result, many students now question fairness and transparency. This issue follows a recent Mathematics paper leak. Earlier, AS Mathematics Paper 1 also surfaced online. Therefore, repeated breaches have increased concerns about exam security.
Students feel anxious about their performance and results. In addition, parents demand clear answers from authorities. Many believe such leaks undermine trust in the system. The exam schedule continues despite the controversy. However, uncertainty still surrounds affected papers. For example, students worry about possible re-exams or grading changes.

Cambridge Responds to Situation

Cambridge Assessment International Education acknowledged the reports. It stated that it investigates all such claims thoroughly. However, it has not confirmed full details yet. Previously, Cambridge confirmed a Mathematics Paper 12 leak, code 9709. It said the paper was shared before the exam in violation of rules. Therefore, it launched a detailed investigation.
The board stated that it will inform exam centers if needed. It also emphasized fairness for all candidates. In addition, it aims to protect exam integrity and maintain trust. Despite these steps, concerns continue to grow. Many now question existing safeguards. As a result, pressure is increasing on Cambridge to prevent further leaks and ensure a fair exam process.

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