CBSE Issues Warning on Question Paper Sharing and Extra Fees During LOC Process

The Central Board of Secondary Education has issued a strict advisory to schools and teachers regarding exam confidentiality and fee regulations during the Class 10 Second Board LOC (List of Candidates) submission process.

CBSE Guidelines on Exam Confidentiality

CBSE Issues Strict Warning on Question Paper Sharing and Extra Fees During LOC Submission

The official notice, released on March 31, 2026, emphasizes maintaining the integrity and security of question papers and ensuring that schools do not impose any additional financial burden on students.

Key Highlights of CBSE Guidelines

  • Strict prohibition on sharing or circulating question papers
  • Teachers must ensure complete confidentiality
  • Schools are barred from charging extra fees during LOC submission
  • Question papers must not be stored in libraries or shared with experts

The Central Board of Secondary Education has reinforced these rules to uphold fairness in board examinations.

Ban on Sharing Question Papers

CBSE has clearly stated that:

  • Question papers should not be circulated under any circumstances
  • Teachers and staff must maintain utmost secrecy
  • Papers should not be used for review, discussion, or academic observation

Even sharing with subject experts for analysis has been strictly prohibited to prevent leaks or misuse.

No Additional Fees During LOC Process

The board has also warned schools against:

  • Charging extra tuition or administrative fees during LOC submission
  • Collecting unauthorized payments from students

The LOC process is a mandatory administrative step, and schools must not use it as an opportunity to impose extra charges.

Importance of Maintaining Exam Integrity

The Central Board of Secondary Education highlighted that maintaining confidentiality is crucial to:

  • Ensure fair examination practices
  • Prevent paper leaks and malpractice
  • Maintain trust in the education system

Strict adherence to guidelines will help safeguard the credibility of CBSE examinations.

Instructions for Schools and Teachers

  • Follow all CBSE guidelines strictly
  • Avoid any unauthorized handling of question papers
  • Ensure transparency in fee collection
  • Report any irregularities immediately

Non-compliance may lead to disciplinary action against institutions or staff.

Conclusion

The latest directive from the Central Board of Secondary Education highlights the board's commitment to maintaining exam integrity and student welfare. By prohibiting question paper sharing and extra fees, CBSE aims to create a fair and transparent examination environment. Schools and teachers must comply strictly to avoid penalties and ensure smooth conduct of board processes.

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