Students from India achieve top results in Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards
Cambridge is delighted to announce the winners of the Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards in India. The awards celebrate the outstanding academic achievements of secondary school learners in India in the 2022-23 Cambridge examination series. In total, 203 students in India will receive awards for exceptional performance in Cambridge IGCSE, O Level and International AS & A Level examinations, including 67 students who achieved the highest marks in the world and 110 students who attained the highest marks in India in a single subject. The Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards programme celebrates the success of students taking examinations awarded by Cambridge International Education in over 40 countries around the world. Cambridge qualifications prepare and equip learners with the knowledge, understanding and skills they need to thrive at university and beyond. They are recognised and valued by leading universities worldwide.
Mahesh Srivastava, Regional Director, South Asia for International Education at Cambridge said: “Within the realm of Cambridge examinations globally, the Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards stand as a beacon, illuminating the extraordinary academic accomplishments of bright minds. Time and again, students from India have earned these prestigious accolades, showcasing brilliance not only in STEM subjects but in a wide range of other subjects. My heartfelt congratulations to the triumphant winners, their dedicated educators and supportive parents, whose unwavering guidance has paved the way for these young achievers to achieve success.”
The awards also celebrate the achievements of those learners who have been recognised for ‘High Achievement’, based on outstanding performance in subjects which are not yet so widely taken in India and learners who have achieved the total highest cumulative marks across a number of subjects. The winning students out-performed thousands of candidates worldwide who sat Cambridge examinations.