The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a warning about misleading information related to the CBSE syllabus, resources, and sample question papers being circulated online. Students are advised to be cautious of unverified news from unauthorized websites.
Beware of Unverified Information
CBSE has noted that some online portals are sharing outdated and incorrect links about Sample Question Papers, Curriculum, and other CBSE resources for the 2024-25 session. These sources falsely claim to provide updated information.
"Information from unauthorized sources can be misleading and may cause unnecessary confusion among schools, students, parents, and other stakeholders," CBSE stated in an official notice.
Official CBSE Websites
For accurate and up-to-date information, refer to the following official CBSE websites:
- CBSE Academic: Academic and Skill Education, including Sample Question Papers, Subjects, Curricula, and related Resources, Publications, Programs, SAFAL, etc. — cbseacademic.nic.in
- Results: — results.cbse.nic.in
- CTET (Central Teacher Eligibility Test): — ctet.nic.in
- Prashikshan Triveni (training related activities): — cbseit.in/cbse/2022/ET/frmListing
- CBSE SARAS (Integrated e-Affiliation System): — saras.cbse.gov.in/SARAS
- Pariksha Sangam (exam related activities): — parikshasangam.cbse.gov.in/ps
Accurate Assessment of Practical Exams
CBSE has recently directed schools to ensure accurate assessment of practical exams due to significant variations between theory and practical marks in some subjects. Advanced AI tools have detected such discrepancies in about 500 CBSE-affiliated schools, affecting 50% or more students.
CBSE Supplementary Exams
The CBSE supplementary exams for Class 10 and 12 are scheduled from July 15. The Class 10 exams will end on July 22, while the Class 12 exam will be held on a single day, July 15.
For reliable updates and information, always refer to the official CBSE websites listed above.
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