The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on June 10 issued an advisory on the circulation of misleading information related to the CBSE syllabus, resources, sample question papers etc. The Board has warned students against falling prey to online portals spreading unverified news.
“It has come to our notice that certain online portals and websites are circulating outdated links and unverified news related to Sample Question Papers, Curriculum, CBSE resources, and activities. These links and news falsely claim to provide updated information for the session 2024-25.
“In the interest of the public, we wish to emphasize that information from unauthorized sources can be misleading and may cause unnecessary confusion among schools, students, parents, and other stakeholders,” the official notice stated.
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/
Recently, CBSE has also ordered schools to accurately assess practical exams due to a significant variation between theory and practical marks in certain subjects. In a notice released today, CBSE said that they have “detected, through advanced AI tools, a significant variation between theory and practical marks in certain subjects among 50% or more students in about 500 CBSE-affiliated schools, based on past years’ result statistics.”
Meanwhile, CBSE supplementary exams for Class 10 and 12 will be held from July 15. While the Class 10 CBSE supplementary exam 2024 will get over on July 22, the Class 12 supplementary exam will be held on a single day – July 15.