The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has firmly denied recent rumors about the leak of the Class 10 Science question paper, calling them false and misleading. As CBSE board exams for Classes 10 and 12 continue until April 4, 2025, the board has urged students and parents to stay alert and not fall for fake claims circulating on social media platforms like YouTube, Facebook, and X (formerly Twitter).
The board has assured that strict security measures are in place to ensure a fair and transparent examination process. CBSE officials have emphasized that any attempt to spread false information about exam paper leaks will be met with strict action.
CBSE Warns YouTuber for Spreading Misinformation
CBSE has also taken action against a YouTuber, Zaki Saudagar, who falsely claimed that the Class 12 Physical Education paper was leaked before the exam. In his video, he alleged that the question paper was shared in a private Telegram group the night before the exam. CBSE has issued a formal warning, stating that such misleading content causes unnecessary panic among students and will not be tolerated.
Strict Measures in Place to Prevent Leaks
CBSE has reiterated that it follows a robust system to prevent any leaks or unfair practices during exams. The board has urged students to focus on their studies instead of believing unverified social media claims.
Students, parents, and educators are advised to follow only official CBSE notifications for any updates related to board exams. The board has also warned that individuals spreading false news about exam leaks may face legal consequences.