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47 Nepalese students bag Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards



KATHMANDU: Cambridge International has conferred an impressive 66 Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards to Nepalese students.

The global awards celebrate the highest-performing students from over 40 countries with qualifications recognized worldwide by leading universities and employers.

Every year nearly a million students worldwide study courses organized by Cambridge International, which has been providing international exams for more than 160 years, Cambridge International stated in a press release.

In total, 47 students in Nepal received the prestigious Outstanding Cambridge Learner Awards for their exceptional performance in the Cambridge exams in 2021-22. The awards recognize success in four categories – ‘Top in the World,’ ‘Top in the Country,’ High Achievement Award,’ and ‘Best Across.’

Prasun Subedi has won the ‘Top in the World’ award for Language & Literature in English. The award means he scored the highest marks in the world, in Language & Literature in English.

“Congratulations to all the awardees and thank you to all the teachers and parents who supported them in their learning journey,” Cambridge International said.

Publish Date : 12 March 2023 18:00 PM

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