CBSE Board 2026 Exam Question Paper Leaked? Board advises students not to believe any fake news

The CBSE has dismissed the rumours about the leak of the CBSE Board 2026 Exam question papers, stating that the rumours are baseless and the students must avoid engaging with such content.

CBSE Board 2026 Exam Question Paper Leaked
CBSE Board 2026 Exam Question Paper Leaked

The CBSE Class 10th and 12th exams 2026 began from February 17, 2026, with Class 10th having the Mathematics exam and Class 12th having the Biotechnology, Entrepreneurship, Shorthand (Hindi), and Shorthand (English) exams. The CBSE has released a notice warning the students not to be misled by the rumours about the leak of the question paper. The students must not fall into the trap about the leak of the papers, as this news is completely fake and might affect the students’ preparedness. 

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In the past as well, there have been instances where such claims were made about the leak of the CBSE Class 10th and 12th question papers, but the claims proved to be completely baseless. The students who are appearing for the CBSE Class 10th exam 2026 and for the CBSE Class 12th exam 2026 must avoid these kinds of messages and must not forward them. The parents must also not circulate such messages. This can create a situation of panic among the students and can affect their studies as well at such a crucial time. The students are requested to focus only on their studies and must not engage with such content. 

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CBSE Board Exam 2026: Question Paper Leaked? 

The CBSE has clarified that the rumours about the leak of the question paper are completely fake and baseless. The CBSE has urged the students and the stakeholders not to get diverted by such news. The students must completely focus on their studies and must prepare properly. One of the senior officials has also added that such instances have also been in the past, where such false information was spread and purported question papers were in circulation.

The officials further added that the students and parents must not engage with such fraudulent news and must avoid it. This would help the students to prepare well and focus only on their studies. Moreover, the students were advised to reach their exam centre by 10 AM, as there might be congestion or delays in some parts of the country, and the students must follow the guidelines issued by the CBSE.