CBSE Rejects Paper Leak Claim, Enquiry Against People Spreading Rumors
CBSE Rejects paper leak claim and notified students and parents to not believe any unverified sources. Read here for complete details on the issue.

CBSE Rejects Paper Leak Claim: The Central Board of Secondary Education warned students and parents against the paper leak rumour. Recently, some social media sites posted news on the circulation of question papers before the examination. The board refuted any such claims and notified all the students and parents to not believe such rumours. They also requested students not to hamper the integrity of the exam otherwise strict actions would be taken. Further addressing the issue, CBSE officials asked students and parents to rely only on official notices or news channels as such unverified information often disrupts the examination. CBSE class 10 and 12 board exams commenced on February 15, 2025 and will conclude by April 4, 2025.
Catch up with more details on CBSE rejection of the paper leak claim and inquiry against those spreading rumors.
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CBSE Rejects Paper Leak Claim: Fake Information and Rumours
CBSE rejects paper leak claims and rumours disseminated across various social media channels including YouTube, Twitter, Facebook, etc. Here is a list of fake information upon which CBSE can strict action:
- Some social media platforms are found to spread fake news on people having access to CBSE question papers.
- Miscreants are involved in sharing fake videos and pictures of question papers and are claiming that students can gain access in exchange for money
- Some fake sample paper links have also been shared which is causing confusion among parents and students.
CBSE Rejects Paper Leak Claim: Steps Taken Against Spread of Rumours
CBSE has been active in observing the ongoing paper leak rumours over teh internet. As per the notification released by teh board, students involved in spreading fake information through social media will be severely punished. CBSE is working closely with law enforcement agencies to curb the circulation of fake news. The public is alerted against believing any unverified news. The board requested students to maintain the sanctity of board exams and refrain from using any unfair means during the exam.