Second PUC Exam 2026: Question Paper Leak Rumours Denied by KSEAB

The Second PUC Examination 2026 conducted by the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board is scheduled to begin from Saturday, February 28. Just two days before the examination, rumours began circulating on social media claiming that the Second PUC question papers had been leaked.

Second PUC Exam 2026: Question Paper Leak Rumours

Second PUC Exam 2026: Was the Question Paper Leaked? KSEAB President Clarifies

Several miscreants allegedly posted videos and messages offering the question paper for as little as ₹100, attempting to mislead students and create panic ahead of the crucial board exams.

Addressing the issue, , President of KSEAB, firmly denied the allegations of any question paper leak. He clarified that the claims circulating on social media are completely false and baseless. He assured students and parents that the board has implemented strict security measures to ensure the confidentiality and safe distribution of question papers.

Nittali further stated that law enforcement agencies are monitoring such fraudulent activities and strict action will be taken against individuals spreading misinformation or attempting to cheat students.

The board urged students not to fall prey to scams or fake videos and advised them to focus on their preparation. Officials emphasized that purchasing or sharing leaked content is illegal and can lead to serious consequences.

With the Second PUC exams set to begin shortly, authorities have reassured students that the examination process remains secure and transparent. Students are encouraged to rely only on official announcements from KSEAB and avoid unverified social media claims.

Conclusion

In conclusion, the rumours surrounding the alleged leak of the Second PUC question paper have been firmly denied by the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board. KSEAB President Prakash Nittali has clearly stated that the claims circulating on social media are false and intended to mislead students.

With the Second PUC examinations commencing on February 28, students are advised to remain calm, avoid falling victim to scams, and rely only on official updates from the board. Authorities have assured strict monitoring and legal action against those spreading misinformation. Aspirants should focus on their preparation and approach the exams with confidence, trusting the secure and transparent examination process put in place by KSEAB.

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