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CBSE Rubbishes Rumours of Board Exam Paper Leak

CBSE has warned Students and Parents against Rumours of Board Exam Paper Leak

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CBSE Class 10 and class 12 board examinations 2025 have commenced from 15 February across the nation and would conclude on 4 April. Nearly 44 lac students of around 8000 CBSE affiliated schools of class 10 and 12 will sit in the CBSE board 2025 examinations.

On the rumours of paper leak, CBSE board has categorically denied any kind of paper leak and has warned students and parents to remain vigilant against such baseless reports. Going further, CBSE has stated to take firm action against such false claims of paper leak.

Board in an official release stated CBSE board is monitoring the rumour spreaders and will certainly take strict action against those. CBSE board has called such rumours of paper leak as unwanted and described them as an attempt to create panic among students and the parents.

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CBSE assures to conduct free and fair exams

CBSE has assured that it is committed to the students and parents for free and smooth conduct of the board examinations 2025. Board has also made widespread preparations for the board examinations.

CBSE has warned that certain mischievous elements with ill intentions have spread the false reports of paper leak on several social media platforms which are untrue. They are making baseless allegations of having access to the question papers o Board examinations 2025 which are nothing but baseless and false.

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CBSE to take strict action against defaulters

CBSE has stated that it will take stern action against the mischievous acts of spreading rumours of board examination paper leak rumours. Board has maintained that it is in touch with the law enforcement agencies over such fake reports and guilty will not be spared.

The accused will be identified and booked under the laws. Any student or anyone found guilty of breaching the CBSE’s Unfair Means Rules and Indian penal code sections will be prosecuted accordingly. CBSE has stated that any act of sharing or uploading the board exam material on social media will be dealt seriously.

Any student found involved in illicit activity would be forbidden not only in their current examinations but also all examinations for next 3 years.

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