CBSE Says Class 12 Maths Paper Genuine After QR Code Linked To Music Video

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has affirmed the authenticity of the Class 12 Mathematics examination paper following concerns raised over a QR code found on it. This QR code was linked to a music video, leading to speculation about potential security breaches. In response to these allegations, the CBSE clarified that the question papers are fortified with multiple security features, including QR codes that facilitate verification by authorities. These measures are designed to ensure the integrity of the examination process and to address any instances of suspected malpractice. The board reassured students and parents that such security protocols are in place to maintain the credibility of the examinations. As the academic landscape continues to evolve, the CBSE remains committed to upholding the standards of education in India, ensuring that all assessments are conducted fairly and transparently.
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