CBSE alerts parents, students against fake news, rumours ahead of board exams 2024
CBSE Board Exams 2024: Board warned students against fake sample paper links, question papers, and unverified news on social media regarding board exams.
Download this ebook to learn about 50+ entrance exams for 12th students to get admission to the best colleges for undergraduates.
Download EBookVagisha Kaushik | February 13, 2024 | 04:46 PM IST
NEW DELHI : The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has alerted students and parents against rumours, fake information, and unverified news regarding board exams 2024. CBSE Class 10, 12 board exams 2024 will begin from February 15.
CBSE 2025 Class 12th QP with Solutions: Maths | Chemistry | Geography | Physics
Sample Papers 2025: Physics | Chemistry | Biology | Maths | Computer Science | Economics
Sample Papers 2025: English-Core | English-Elective | Hindi-Core | Hindi-Elective | History
CBSE said that it has observed unethical elements trying to spread rumours about paper leak on social media including Facebook, YouTube, X, and others; circulating fake links of sample papers claiming that CBSE board exam 2024 will have questions from them, circulating fake pictures or videos of question papers with claims to provide them against money during the exam time.
Also read CBSE initiates action against 30 X handles using its name, logo; advises students to follow official
“These persons, group and agencies intend to fleece the gullible students and parents as they demand money in return. Such irresponsible activities also create confusion and panic among the students and public,” the board stated.
CBSE affirmed that it is active in identifying and initiating action against those spreading fake news. It is closely monitoring the situation with the help of law enforcement agencies to take action.
Also read CBSE allows diabetic students to carry fruits, water bottle, glucometer in upcoming board exams
Warning students at the same time, the board said, “CBSE will take action against a student under unfair means rules and various sections of IPC if found indulging in speaking fake news. Parents are also requested to guide their wards not to believe in such rumours and not indulge in any such activity which hampers the smooth conduct of forthcoming board examinations.”
CBSE further asked students to inform in case it comes across any such news, on its email ID – info.cbseexam@cbseshiksha.in.
Follow us for the latest education news on colleges and universities, admission, courses, exams, research, education policies, study abroad and more..
To get in touch, write to us at news@careers360.com.
Next Story
]Featured News
]- Visa crackdown impact? 1.33 lakh fewer Indians pursuing overseas education, shows government data
- PM SHRI, NEP row: Education minister calls Tamil Nadu MPs ‘uncivilised’; DMK says ‘clearly stated issues’
- 4 years later, court calls IIT Guwahati scholar’s expulsion ‘arbitrary’; allows Vikrant Singh to complete PhD
- Game of Thrones on Gandhi Hills: Lessons from MGAHV Wardha’s years of turmoil
- NCTE’s one-year B.Ed, M.Ed plan will dilute teacher training, produce ‘mere technicians’: Experts
- Analysis: What CBSE’s holding Class 10 board exams twice a year means for schools, teachers, students
- Co-author of TISS report on ‘illegal’ Bangladeshi, Rohingya migrants under scanner for harassment, abuse
- NCTE to relaunch 1-year B.Ed, M.Ed with NTA-run admission test; drafts rules on syllabus
- ‘Used like guinea pigs’: Sarvodaya Vidyalaya parents want IB syllabus withdrawn, write to LG
- NCH relaxes teacher norms for PG departments in homeopathy colleges