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The Central Board of Secondary Education on Monday issued an advisory regarding some websites and portals spreading misleading information among the public.
CBSE said that some websites and portals were circulating old links and unverified news related to sample question papers, syllabus, CBSE resources and activities. The board further said that they were also falsely claiming to provide updated information for the 2024-25 session.
CBSE also mentioned the names of some websites and urged people to rely only on official websites/microsites for information related to CBSE. The websites mentioned by the board in its release to get factual information related to CBSE are:
- CBSE Official Website (https://www.cbse.gov.in/)
- CBSE Academic (https://www.cbseacademic.nic.in/) – Academics and Skills Education, including sample question papers, subjects, syllabus and related resources, publications, events, success stories, etc.
- CBSE Results (https://results.cbse.nic.in/ ) – CBSE Exam Results
- CTET (https://ctet.nic.in/ )- Central Teacher Eligibility Test
- PRASHIKSHAN TRIVENI (https://cbseit.in/cbse/2022/ET/frmListing ) -Training-related activities.
- CBSE SARAS (https://saras.cbse.gov.in/SARAS) – Integrated e-Affiliation System.
- Pariksha Sangam (https://parikshasangam.cbse.gov.in/ps/ ) – Exam related activities
CBSE has cautioned the public against relying on information received from unauthorised sources, as they may be misleading and create unnecessary confusion among schools, students, parents and other stakeholders.
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