Cambridge International Declares IGCSE March 2023 Exam Series Results

Cambridge Pathway Curriculum offers 3 test series options each year, including over 70 courses across the Cambridge IGCSE (Representational image).

Cambridge Pathway Curriculum offers 3 test series options each year, including over 70 courses across the Cambridge IGCSE (Representational image).

Cambridge International said STEM-related subjects have seen a six per cent increase in admissions, taking the total to over 25,539, indicating that student interest in India remains strong in these fields.

Cambridge International has released the exam results for the March 2023 exam series for the Cambridge International General Certificate of Secondary Education (IGSCE) and Cambridge International AS & A-Levels. The March Series is widely recognized among Indian students as it helps them make it through their university application deadlines.

The Cambridge Pathways curriculum offers three test series options each year covering over 70 courses at Cambridge IGCSE and over 55 subjects at Cambridge International AS&A-Level. Over 650 schools in India choose Cambridge programs and diplomas because of their flexibility and range of options.

The board said that STEM-related subjects have seen a six percent increase in admissions, taking the total to over 25,539, indicating that student interest in these fields continues to be strong in India. The March 2023 exam series produced exceptional results for Cambridge International students in India, with 65,157 entries from 379 schools across the country.

Cambridge IGCSE grew by five per cent, and Cambridge International AS&A-levels grew by 12 per cent, with over 47,800 entries for the year 2022-23 compared to 45,000 entries last year, and Cambridge International AS&A level increased by 12 per cent with 15,600 entries for the year 2022-23 as compared to 13,833 entries last year, the board said.

Mahesh Srivastava, Regional Director for South Asia, Cambridge International, said, “Our results this year have been excellent. It has truly been a team effort: students, teachers, support staff and parents have worked brilliantly together So as to produce a set of results that we can all be proud of. Students can move on to the next phase of their journey with their heads held high. Best wishes to all!”

The most popular Cambridge IGCSE subjects were maths, physics, chemistry, first language English and biology, while the most popular Cambridge International AS and A-level courses were maths, physics, chemistry, economics and business. Cambridge students from across the country will now be able to apply for admission to universities and colleges in India, the United States and the United Kingdom, including the University of Cambridge.