Hello friends, You must have recently heard rumours of a paper leak on social media regarding the board exam. But there is no need to panic, as the CBSE Board has completely rejected all these rumours and has also made it clear that strict action will be taken against those who spread such false information.
CBSE Board dismissed rumours
CBSE (Central Board of Secondary Education) issued a statement on Monday saying that all the claims being made about the paper leak of the 2025 board exam are completely false. The board described these rumours as not only baseless but also an attempt to spread unnecessary panic among the students and their parents.
44 lakh students preparing for the exam
As we know, about 44 lakh students of classes 10 and 12 are appearing in the 2025 CBSE board exam this year. These examinations have started from February 15 and will continue till April 4. The board has assured the students that the examination will be conducted in a fair and systematic manner.
Strict action against rumour-mongers
The board also informed that some people are spreading rumours on social media platforms such as YouTube, Facebook, X (formerly Twitter) etc. that the question papers of the examination have been leaked or any information about them has been obtained. CBSE has strongly reacted to this and made it clear that this is completely false and baseless. The board is currently identifying those who are spreading such false information, and legal action is being taken against them.
Students advised to avoid rumours
The board has said that it will work with law enforcement agencies to trace and take action against these criminals. Apart from this, if students are found involved in such wrongdoings, action will be taken against them under CBSE’s ‘Unfair Means’ (UFM) rules. The examination of such students will be cancelled, and their results for the next three years may also be affected.
Meanwhile, the CBSE Board has requested all students and their parents not to believe any unverified information. Get information only from the official website of the CBSE Board (www.cbse.gov.in) and certified public channels. The board has also said that rumours can distract students and cause hindrances in their exams, so there is a need to avoid any kind of wrong messages. Friends, it is important for us to understand that these types of rumours only affect our hard work and exams. We should only believe the correct information and keep ourselves away from such rumours.
Disclaimer: This article is based on the information released by CBSE Board and various media sources. Check the official website of CBSE for all exam-related updates.
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