10th and 12th Exams Underway

With the CBSE Board Exams 2026 in progress for Class 10 and 12 students, authorities have issued a warning to be vigilant against fake news and misinformation circulating on social media and messaging platforms. Such misinformation can create unnecessary panic or confusion among students and parents.

Why Caution Is Necessary

Reports of fake exam schedules, leaked question papers, and rumors about postponements often circulate during board exam season. These can:

· Cause unwarranted anxiety among students

· Lead to wrong preparation or attendance issues

· Distract from focus during exams

CBSE emphasizes that all official information will be shared only through the CBSE website and verified channels.

Official Guidelines for Students

1. Check Official Sources: Visit cbse.gov.in for exam dates, admit card updates, and official notifications.

2. Ignore social media Rumors: Do not rely on whatsapp forwards or unverified social media posts.

3. Verify Before Acting: Confirm any news through official CBSE announcements before making decisions.

4. Stay Focused: Concentrate on revision and time management rather than getting distracted by fake news.

Tips to Avoid Being Misled

· Follow official CBSE handles on twitter or Facebook.

· Use only the CBSE student portal or school authorities for updates.

· Alert peers and family if you encounter suspicious information.

Conclusion

As Class 10 and 12 exams continue, students must stay calm, follow official instructions, and avoid being influenced by rumors or fake news. Staying informed through verified sources ensures exam preparation remains smooth and stress-free.

 

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