For months, one question dominated conversations among Cambridge students and parents:
“Why don’t private candidates get access to their exam scripts when they pay the same exam fees?”
The concern was valid — and for the May/June 2025 session, the situation was genuinely unfair.
What Happened in May/June 2025?
Private candidates who appeared for Cambridge exams in May/June 2025 were not given access to their exam scripts.
This caused widespread frustration because:
- Private students paid the same Cambridge exam fees
- They were denied the same post-result transparency
- Even many schools were unaware that exam scripts could be accessed at all
This sparked debate among students, parents, and teachers, questioning whether private candidates were being treated differently.
The Situation Has Changed (Important Update)
Here’s the most important part:
👉 Cambridge has now granted access to exam scripts for ALL students — both private and school candidates.
This means:
- Private students are no longer excluded
- School-going students can also formally request scripts
- Access is now equal across both categories
This decision came after consistent pressure from teachers, parents, and students — and it’s important to acknowledge that this change happened because people spoke up.
What School-Going Students Should Do
If you are registered through a school:
- Contact your school administration
- Ask them to request your exam script on your behalf
- Schools act as intermediaries between students and Cambridge
Most schools can now facilitate this — but you must ask.
What Private Candidates Should Do
If you are a private candidate:
- Email British Council
- Clearly state that you want access to your Cambridge exam script
- Mention that Cambridge has already enabled script access for private candidates
Important detail: Scripts are not sent automatically. You must make a formal request through the SRS (Script Request Service).

Why This Is Big News for Future Private Candidates
If you plan to appear as a private candidate in upcoming sessions, this update is extremely important.
It means:
- Greater transparency in marking
- Better understanding of where marks were lost
- Smarter decisions about retakes, rechecks, or subject changes
This is a major step forward for private candidates.





