The board has appealed to students to focus on their preparations and maintain a positive mindset instead of paying attention to rumors. Patience and vigilance are the keys to success in a crucial stage like the exams.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued important advisories for students, parents, and schools ahead of the 2026 board exams. The board has clarified that the annual exams for classes 10th and 12th will begin on February 17, 2026. The board has advised students to be especially vigilant regarding rumors and fake news circulating on social media just before the exams.
CBSE issued a press note
The press note issued by the CBSE states that every year during the examination period, some anti-social elements attempt to spread misleading and false information, such as question paper leaks, on various social media platforms. The purpose of such rumors is to mislead students and parents and create unnecessary stress. The Board has stated that believing or sharing these unfounded claims can negatively impact students' preparation.

Parents and students are advised to be cautious
The Board has appealed to all stakeholders not to trust any unverified information, screenshots, or viral messages. Only information released on the CBSE's official website (www.cbse.gov.in) and the Board's verified communication channels should be considered authentic. In case of any doubt, students and parents can contact the relevant regional office or CBSE Headquarters, New Delhi.
Measures taken to ensure smooth and secure examinations
CBSE has also clarified that extensive and robust arrangements have been made to ensure smooth, secure, and fair conduct of the examination process. Strict provisions are in place to ensure the confidentiality of question papers and the security of examination centers. If anyone deliberately attempts to spread fake news or disrupt the examination process, strict action will be taken against them under the rules and regulations implemented by the Board.
Another announcement for students
The Board has appealed to students to focus on their preparations and maintain a positive mindset instead of paying attention to rumors. Patience and vigilance are the keys to success in a crucial stage like the examination. CBSE has also announced that it is mandatory for all students to appear for the first Class 10 board examination, and that missing three or more subjects in the first examination will disqualify them from the second examination.
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