The CBSE Board 2026 (Class 10 and Class 12) exams begin tomorrow, February 17th. If you are also appearing for the CBSE Class 10 and 12 exams, this news is for you. The board has issued an advisory regarding paper leaks, fake news, and rumors. The CBSE board has released the advisory on its official website. Students can check it by visiting the official website.
The board's advisory states, "CBSE specifically urges parents, students, schools, and all relevant stakeholders to remain vigilant and not be misled by unverified news/rumors or fake news."
The advisory further states, "The Board assures all stakeholders that, as in previous years, robust arrangements and stringent measures have been put in place to ensure the smooth, safe, and fair conduct of the Board examinations. Any attempt to spread misinformation or disrupt the examination process will be dealt with strictly in accordance with the rules and regulations in force by the Board."
Official Website
The Board has advised to rely on the following official websites for authentic information, clarifications, or official updates:
CBSE Official Website: cbse.gov.in
The Board clearly states in the advisory that "everyone is encouraged to exercise utmost caution and rely only on official information released by the CBSE through its verified official platforms regarding the Board's Class 10/12 examinations, to prevent the spread of misleading information in the larger public interest."
Reach the Examination Center on Time
Candidates appearing for the examination are advised to reach the examination center on time as late arrivals will result in disqualification. According to the Board, all The gates of the examination centers will close at 10:00 a.m. Students arriving after this time, regardless of the reason for the delay, will not be allowed entry.