CBSE Board Exams Commence with Vigilance Against Misinformation

The CBSE Class 10 and 12 board exams have begun, engaging over 46 lakh students across 8,000 centers worldwide. The exams have been smoothly conducted, despite concerns over misinformation regarding potential paper leaks. Both students and stakeholders are advised to disregard unverified claims to maintain exam integrity.


Devdiscourse News Desk | New Delhi | Updated: 17-02-2026 18:19 IST | Created: 17-02-2026 18:19 IST
CBSE Board Exams Commence with Vigilance Against Misinformation
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The Class 10 and 12 CBSE board exams commenced on Tuesday, involving more than 46 lakh students at over 8,000 centers globally, as reported by officials. Class 10 candidates tackled the Mathematics exam, while Class 12 students faced subjects like Biotechnology and Entrepreneurship.

Principal Alka Kapur of Modern Public School noted the Mathematics paper as fair and well-structured, allowing students to complete it timely. Notably, differing perceptions were observed in Standard and Basic versions of the paper, yet both were deemed student-friendly.

With exams stretching through March and April, CBSE warned against fake news, urging vigilance amid false claims of paper leaks. The board insists that stakeholders rely only on verified information to prevent unnecessary panic during this crucial period.

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