CBSE Fact-Checks Viral Fake Circular Claiming Exam Rescheduled Today

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has addressed concerns regarding a false circular that circulated on social media, claiming that examinations for Middle East students were rescheduled. This misinformation led to widespread confusion among students and parents, prompting many to urgently verify their admit cards. In response, CBSE officials clarified that the notice was not authentic and reassured stakeholders that the exam schedules remain unchanged. The board urged students to rely only on official communications and to be cautious of misleading information. This incident highlights the ongoing challenges of misinformation in the digital age, particularly concerning critical academic timelines.
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