The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a notice in view of the possibility of a big fraud. Through this notice, the board has cautioned all 10th and 12th students and parents to avoid fraudsters. It is being told that some people are asking for money to increase the marks of students and are also giving their account numbers. The board is cautioned to avoid such fraudsters. Also, the board has advised to report such incident immediately to the local police station. The police department will conduct a proper legal investigation of the case.
Earlier, CBSE had also talked about filing FIRs against those who tried to spread 'fake news' regarding the 10th and 12th board exams and results. The board examinations are going to start from July 01 with the examination of Home Science for class 12th for All India students and Social Science for class 10th for the students of North-East Delhi only. The full time table of the examination has already been released and you can check it here. With respect to the above issue, the board has also issued notices on its official website, which has complete information. Schools, colleges, educational / training / coaching institutes etc. will be opened in July after consultation with States and Union Territories.
Let us know that there are frequent updates for the CBSE board students exam. It was earlier decided that all the students would take the exam in their school, but due to the lockdown, some students have moved to their home or elsewhere. Now the CBSE board will take the examination of such students in the same district where they are currently residing. This has been officially confirmed. Exams are to be held for both 10th and 12th class but for class 10th exams would be conducted only for those students who were studying in North-East Delhi. However, some of the exams would be conducted for all the students for class 12th while some for only North-East Delhi students. In total, the board has decided to take the exam of 29 subjects. CBSE has advised schools not to change the curriculum so that assessment of students' level of learning will not get affected.
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