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Cambridge 2019 results: 17 percent rise in entries
Updated On: 17 May, 2019 07:47 AM IST | Mumbai | Pallavi Smart
Cambridge International now plans to introduce more subjects

High-scorers Soorya Balasubramanian and Siya Vernekar
The Cambridge International on Thursday announced the results of its March 2019 for series in India for Cambridge IGSCE or International General Certificate of Secondary Education (Std X) and Cambridge International AS and A level (Std XII) qualifications. With 45,000 entries, this series has witnessed an overall growth of 17 per cent compared to last year. Entries for Cambridge IGCSE have grown by 20 per cent, while entries for International AS & A Level have increased by 9 per cent.
The March series, which is in its fourth year, is gaining popularity in India and this has motivated Cambridge International to offer more subjects in the academic years ahead. At IGCSE, Mathematics, English, Physics, Chemistry, along with languages like Hindi and French are most popular. The board plans to introduce Spanish in the academic year 2021. Meanwhile, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, English Language and Business continue to remain popular among students at A level.
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