Cambridge International Education (CIE) officially confirmed the rescheduled days for Maths Papers that were postponed throughout Pakistan. The board reviewed the security very carefully following a paper leak incident, and took steps immediately thereafter to assure the integrity of the board’s qualifications. If your exams are affected, make sure that your revision timetable is consistent with that outlined in Cambridge A-Level Mathematics Papers.
This is a complete list of all the new test dates, which papers will not be retaken, how the papers will be scored (because they were cancelled), and when the results will be released.
Rescheduled Timeline for Cambridge A-Level Maths Paper (June 2026)
The official circular sent to schools and the private candidates will show that the mathematics parts have been postponed and will take place in the last week of the exam series in June 2026. The following dates are requested to be noted down by the candidates:
1. A-Level Mathematics Paper 32 (9709/32)
The Pure Mathematics 3 Examination has been delayed and will now be held on Monday 8th June 2026. The component is compulsory for all candidates at A-Level in the final year of study of the full-length 9709 syllabus.
2. AS-Level Mathematics Paper 12 (9709/12)
The Pure Mathematics 1 paper for the AS-Level has been officially confirmed as being on Tuesday 9th June 2026. The exam will be in the afternoon (PM) session. But candidates will need to check their reporting times with the relevant school exam officers.
Papers Exempted from Re-sits: The Assessed Marks Policy
Cambridge stated that some components affected will not be re-administered to reduce student anxiety and to avoid additional difficulties with exams scheduling.
Mathematics Paper 52 (9709/52): The AS-Level Probability & Statistics 1 paper will not be retaken.
The theory part of the Computer Science Paper 12 (9618/12) is cancelled at the AS-Level.
Cambridge will use its standard formula for the following components: “Assessed Marks”. Those who have attempted the other papers that they are eligible to attempt during this series (e.g., Paper 32 or Paper 22) will be provided with a calculated mark for that paper(s) if they have met the requirements. This statistical alignment will not disadvantage a student through the cancellation.
Final Result Declaration Date Unchanged
One of the main issues that students had faced while applying to local and international universities was that if these timelines change what will be the consequences on their higher education schedule. Thankfully, Cambridge has confirmed the date for results in August 2026 for the global release of AS and A-Level results is not changing.
Your final transcripts will be made available on the Cambridge International Official Portal online on the allotted day.
Essential Guidelines for Candidates
As you get ready over the next few weeks, here are a few points to consider:
No fees will be imposed for registered schools or individual candidates for repeating the papers, nor will there be any penalties assessed for not enrolling for these.
Venue Clarification: All candidates are requested to follow the British Council Pakistan for any changes that may have been made to venues (local) or seating arrangements.
Focus on Revision: Practice key Pure Maths topics in this additional window. Time management is crucial on June 8 and 9 and you need to be used to doing these past papers.
With a swift response, Cambridge’s action will help to ensure that the world value of your qualification is not negatively impacted. Do not take up to social media rumours, but only accept official institutional updates.
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