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How Cambridge Guides Learners from Early Years to Elite Universities

How Cambridge Guides Learners from Early Years to Elite Universities

Time of India12-05-2025
Join us with Mr. Vinay Sharma, Sr. VP, International Education, Cambridge University Press & Assessment, as we deep-dive into the full Cambridge Pathway—supporting learners from age 3 to 19 in India—and discover why it's become the gold standard for students with international ambitions. In this interview, we explore Cambridge's global recognition by 2,200+ universities (including Ivy League and Oxbridge), the strategic advantage of Checkpoint assessments for SAT prep, and the curriculum's focus on well-being and resilience. Learn about the March exam series, Cambridge Connect bridge course, and how real 'future-ready' skills take shape. Essential viewing for parents, educators, and students charting a path abroad.
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