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A-Level Paper Leak Rocks Karachi: Students Demand Answers

Last updated: April 29, 2026 8:49 pm
Ayan Ahmed
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KARACHI — Hundreds of A-Level students gathered outside the British Council office in Karachi today, protesting reports that mathematics papers were leaked hours before the scheduled examination.

The unrest began early Tuesday morning when screenshots of the question paper surfaced on social media platforms, including WhatsApp and Telegram, shortly before the exam was set to begin. By the time students reached their examination centers, the integrity of the assessment had already collapsed.

“We spent months preparing for this,” said Sarah Khan, an A-Level candidate who was at the center when the news broke. “To see the paper circulating online while we were sitting in the exam hall is soul-crushing. It makes our hard work feel like a joke.”

Cambridge Assessment International Education (CAIE) has not yet issued a formal statement acknowledging the breach, leaving thousands of candidates in a state of limbo. Local school administrators confirmed they received reports of the leak from multiple centers across the city, forcing many to wait for official guidance while the exam proceeded under a cloud of uncertainty.

This isn’t the first time the system has faced such accusations in Pakistan. Similar controversies plagued the O-Level examinations last year, leading to widespread calls for stricter digital security and better oversight of the examination process. Critics argue that the current system relies too heavily on centralized distribution, creating vulnerabilities that are easily exploited by those with access to the digital files.

The financial and academic stakes are immense. For many students, these grades determine their eligibility for university admissions both domestically and abroad. A re-sit or a mass cancellation would not only disrupt academic calendars but could also cost families thousands of rupees in additional registration fees.

“We aren’t just looking for an apology,” said one parent outside the examination hall. “We need to know how this happened and how they plan to ensure a level playing field for those of us who didn’t cheat.”

For now, students remain in the dark. As the sun sets on Karachi, the silence from the British Council is doing more damage than the leak itself. Until a clear path forward is announced, the credibility of the entire exam series hangs in the balance.

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