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CBSE’s strict order: If information about copy checking is shared then it is okay, action will be taken against evaluators

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued important instructions regarding the process related to verification of copies of board examinations. The Board has made it clear that it is very important to maintain confidentiality related to the evaluation work and any kind of information related to it should not be shared on public forums. Regarding this, CBSE has issued a strict warning to the teachers engaged in evaluation work and has stressed on following the rules. If any teacher violates these instructions, legal action can be taken against him.

Ban on sharing information related to evaluation

CBSE has given clear instructions that teachers checking the copies of Class 10 and Class 12 board exams will not share any kind of information on public forums. According to the board, the evaluation process is completely confidential and information related to it coming out can affect the examination system. For this reason, the board has given strict instructions to the evaluators i.e. the teachers who check the copies, not to make public any information related to their work.

Board alert after posts by some evaluators

According to CBSE officials, it has come to the notice of the board that some evaluators are posting their experiences and comments related to the examination of copies on social media. The board says that such posts can create confusion among students and parents. Apart from this, such information can also affect the credibility of the examination system. This is why the Board has adopted a strict stance in this matter and issued a clear warning.

Clear instructions given in the circular

CBSE has said in its circular that spreading any kind of misleading or unverified information related to the examination and evaluation process on social media is completely prohibited. The board has also clarified that spreading any kind of misleading information by using CBSE name, logo or pictures of CBSE building is not allowed. Such matters will be taken seriously.

Legal action may be taken if rules are broken

CBSE has warned that if any person or teacher is found violating these instructions, action will be taken against him under relevant legal provisions. The board has also said that sharing information, comments or personal experiences related to the evaluation process is against the rules and will be taken seriously.

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Appeal to trust only official information

CBSE has appealed to the students, parents and other stakeholders to rely only on the information released on the official website of the Board and authorized mediums for information related to the examination. The Board has also asked all concerned to cooperate in maintaining the confidentiality and credibility of the examination system so that the entire process is conducted in a transparent and systematic manner.

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