CBSE Issues Advisory Against False Information Online for 2024-25 Session

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a crucial advisory warning against the spread of false information online concerning the 2024-25 academic session. The board emphasizes the importance of relying exclusively on official CBSE websites for accurate and up-to-date information.

CBSE Issues Advisory Against False Information

Addressing the Issue of Misinformation

The CBSE has observed a concerning trend where numerous online portals are disseminating outdated and unverified news. These portals often claim to provide the latest details on Sample Question Papers, Curriculum updates, and various CBSE activities. However, the information from these unauthorized sources can be misleading and inaccurate.

"Unauthorized sources can cause unnecessary confusion among schools, students, parents, and other stakeholders," CBSE stated in its official notification. The board highlights the potential risks associated with acting on false information, which can lead to misunderstanding and unnecessary stress within the educational community.

Official CBSE Resources for Authentic Updates

To counter the spread of misinformation, the CBSE stresses the need for referring to official sources for all updates. The following are the authorized CBSE resources that stakeholders should rely on:

  • CBSE Academic: Provides comprehensive information on academic and skill education, including Sample Question Papers, Subjects, Curricula, and related resources.
  • CBSE Results: The official platform for accessing CBSE exam results.
  • CTET: Central Teacher Eligibility Test related information and updates.
  • PRASHIKSHAN TRIVENI: A resource dedicated to training-related activities.
  • CBSE SARAS: An integrated e-affiliation system for schools.
  • PARIKSHA SANGAM: Centralizes all exam-related activities.

Importance of Verification

The CBSE urges everyone within the educational ecosystem-schools, students, parents, and other stakeholders-to verify the authenticity of information before taking any action. By doing so, they can prevent the confusion and anxiety that may arise from false claims.

By adhering to the guidelines and using the official resources listed above, stakeholders can ensure they receive accurate and timely information, thereby supporting a smooth and informed academic session for 2024-25.

In summary, the CBSE's advisory is a reminder of the critical importance of relying on verified sources of information. As the academic landscape continues to evolve, staying informed through official channels is essential for the success and well-being of all involved.

List of Official CBSE Sources

Website Description

  • CBSE Academic Academic and Skill Education, including Sample Question Papers, Subjects, Curricula, and related resources.
  • CBSE Results CBSE Exam Results
  • CTET Central Teacher Eligibility Test
  • PRASHIKSHAN TRIVENI Training-related activities
  • CBSE SARAS Integrated e-Affiliation System
  • PARIKSHA SANGAM Exam-related activities

The CBSE's proactive measures to curb misinformation underscore the need for vigilance in the digital age. By consulting official sources, the educational community can stay well-informed and make decisions based on accurate, verified information, ensuring a productive and efficient academic year ahead.

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