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Thousands of students face major grading change after A Level paper leak linked to Pakistan

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Thousands of A Level students have been warned they could face major grading changes after exam papers were leaked online.Exam board Cambridge International opted to void papers after documents were "shared prematurely" online.

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The exam board confirmed material has been "circulated" in Pakistan, with a national cybercrime investigation being opened by officials in Islamabad.Cambridge International also confirmed that AS and A Level maths papers had been leaked, as well as an AS computer science exam.

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say One pupil, Tobias Eatough, has now been forced to retake two exams because of the leaks and is struggling to recap the content alongside his other subjects.The 18-year-old told Daily Mail: "From what I've seen, pretty much every single exam has been leaked.

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And from there, it spreads."Mr Eatough is sitting A Levels in maths, physics and biology and was hoping to get the three As needed to...

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