Cambridge International students across the country shine in March 2022 exam series – results announced today

Cambridge International students across the country shine in March 2022 exam series – results announced today
Cambridge International students across the country shine in March 2022 exam series – results announced today

Cambridge International students across the country shine in March 2022 exam series – results announced today

-    Over 59,000 entries from schools in India for March 2022 exam series
-    10 per cent growth in entries for Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International AS & A Level on last year
-    13 per cent growth in STEM subjects over the last year indicates an affinity towards STEM subjects

25 May 2022, Delhi

Cambridge International, the largest provider of international education for 5 to 19-year-olds in India and globally, has announced the results of its March 2022 exam series today. With 59,450 entries submitted from more than 350 schools across the country, the March 2022 exam series has produced another year of excellent results for Cambridge International students in India. 

Despite the uncertainty caused by the pandemic, Cambridge IGCSE and Cambridge International AS & A Level exam entries have grown by 10 per cent overall on March 2021. Individually, Cambridge IGCSE saw growth of 12 per cent with over 45,000 entries for the year 2021-22 compared to 40,895 entries last year, and Cambridge International AS & A Level saw growth of four per cent with 13,833 entries for the year 2021-22 compared to 13,246 entries last year. 

Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, First Language English and Biology were the most popular Cambridge IGCSE subjects in the March exam series this year. For Cambridge International AS & A Level, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Economics and Business emerged as the most popular subjects.

Meanwhile, a 13 per cent increase in entries for STEM subjects – with over 28,000 entries in total shows that students in India continue to have affinity towards these subjects.

Mahesh Srivastava, Regional Director, South Asia, Cambridge International said: “Given the challenging circumstances and disruption to education in the past two years, it has been fantastic to see such a great set of results, which is testament to the hard work and dedication of our students and teachers. Holding physical exams as per the schedule and ensuring the safety of our learners has been a great accomplishment and I would like to thank Cambridge schools for their commitment and support. I hope all of our students receiving their results today will feel encouraged to continue achieving great things in life.”

Sravani Rao, Principal, DPS International, Saket, New Delhi said: “Despite the challenges that the world has faced in the past two years, our students have shown remarkable resilience and emerged with flying colors as has been demonstrated by the results declared today. Many congratulations to each and every student and wishing them all success in their future endeavors. Although facilitators made all possible efforts to engage learners effectively during online classes, the return to physical school has been welcomed with alacrity by one and all. The fact that Cambridge International continued with physical examinations whenever possible, has given our learners a fair and impartial platform of assessment. Moreover, all the online resources made freely available by Cambridge have ensured that they lacked for nothing in their pursuit of learning. I’d like to thank Cambridge International for their unstinted support and look forward to continuing a fruitful collaboration.”

The release of today’s results means that thousands of Cambridge students across the country can apply for admissions in universities and colleges in India, as well as in the US and UK including the University of Cambridge. The March series is popular with Indian students as it enables them to get their results in time to meet local university admission deadlines.

More than 500 schools across India offer Cambridge programmes and qualifications. The Cambridge Pathway curriculum offers flexibility and choice to students and schools, with over 70 subjects available at Cambridge IGCSE and over 55 subjects offered at Cambridge International AS & A Level, and a choice of three exam series each year.

Notes to editors
 
About Cambridge Assessment International Education
Cambridge Assessment International Education prepares school students for life, helping them develop an informed curiosity and a lasting passion for learning. We are part of the University of Cambridge. 
 
Our Cambridge Pathway gives students a clear path for educational success from age 3 to 19. Schools can shape the curriculum around how they want students to learn – with a wide range of subjects and flexible ways to offer them. It helps students discover new abilities and a wider world, and gives them the skills they need for life, so they can achieve at school, university, and work. 
 
Cambridge International is the short name of Cambridge Assessment International Education.
 
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