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CBSE cautions against unauthorised sources for duplicate documents & certificate corrections

According to the Board, some platforms are falsely offering “quick solutions” for the issuance of duplicate mark sheets, certificates, and document corrections.

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Regional Office Delhi (East) has issued an advisory warning students, parents, and other stakeholders about misleading claims being circulated by unauthorised sources. According to the Board, some platforms are falsely offering “quick solutions” for the issuance of duplicate mark sheets, certificates, and document corrections.

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In its statement, CBSE clarified that these platforms have no connection with the Board and are not authorised to offer any of its services. “These unofficial platforms are not affiliated with CBSE in any capacity,” the advisory stated, adding that reliance on such information may cause misinformation, financial loss, or other serious consequences.

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The Board emphasised that accurate and official details on services such as the issuance of duplicate documents, corrections in certificates or other records, and other examination-related services are available only through its official website at cbse.gov.in.

What the Board said for students and parents

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CBSE has urged all students, parents, and stakeholders to depend solely on official notifications issued by the Board via its website, regional offices, or other verified communication channels. “The Board shall not be held responsible for any issues arising from information circulated through unofficial or third-party sources,” the statement added. The Board reiterated that it remains the sole authority for issuing duplicate documents and carrying out official corrections in academic records.

Meanwhile, the Board also conducted a series of surprise inspections earlier this week in 10 schools across six states and Union Territories (UTs) to check for any violations of norms.

The inspections aimed to verify whether schools were operating in line with the CBSE bye-laws, maintaining the required academic and physical infrastructure, and not enrolling non-attending students.

CBSE conducts surprise checks at 10 schools in 6 states, UTs to find out violation of norms

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According to an official, “Ten teams, each comprising a CBSE officer and a principal from an affiliated school, were deployed for the inspections. All visits were carried out simultaneously within a short time frame to preserve the element of surprise and gather accurate information about the schools’ functioning and operations.”

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