Reports of a major exam leak have once again shaken the academic community in Pakistan, as students claim that the entire AS Level Mathematics Paper 12 was circulated online hours before the exam.
While these claims are spreading rapidly, it is important to note that authorities have not officially confirmed the incident yet.
According to multiple students, the paper—identified as Mathematics (9709) Paper 12 under Cambridge Assessment International Education—was allegedly uploaded on the internet nearly two hours prior to the scheduled examination.
Many candidates stated that after completing their exam, they realized that the same questions had already been shared online beforehand.
This development has left students both shocked and frustrated. “We worked hard for months, only to feel like the system has failed us again,” one student shared.
Others expressed concern about fairness, questioning whether retakes or investigations would follow if the leak is proven true.
Interestingly, this is not the first time such an issue has surfaced. In the May/June 2025 session, a similar controversy arose when a question from AS Level Mathematics Paper 1 Variant 2 was leaked before the exam.
However, students now claim that the May/June 2026 situation is far more serious, as the entire paper was allegedly available in advance rather than just a single question.
Despite the growing number of reports, Cambridge Assessment International Education has yet to release an official statement confirming or denying the leak.
This lack of clarity has added to student anxiety, with many awaiting guidance on possible next steps, including re-examinations or score adjustments.
The situation also raises broader concerns about exam security and digital monitoring in an increasingly connected world.
How such materials could allegedly circulate so quickly remains a critical question for both authorities and stakeholders in the education sector.
As discussions continue online, students are urging officials to take swift action and ensure transparency. Whether these claims are validated or not, the incident has already sparked a nationwide conversation about fairness, accountability, and the integrity of international examinations.
While unverified, the alleged leak of AS Level Maths Paper 12 has triggered serious concerns among students in Pakistan.
With no official confirmation yet, all eyes are on authorities to investigate thoroughly, ensure fairness, and maintain the credibility of examination systems moving forward.
