New Delhi: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a fresh advisory to clear the air around confusion ...
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CBSE issues advisory on QR codes in question papers, clarifying they are not web links and warning against misleading online ...
The CBSE has issued an advisory, cautioning students, parents, and media against “misinformation” surrounding QR codes on question papers. CBSE has dismissed viral claims linking QR codes on Class 12 ...
CBSE Board Exams 2026: The advisory comes in the wake of recent incidents where QR codes in CBSE exams went viral on social media for reasons unrelated to the examination.
Board says QR codes are only for internal authentication, dismisses claims linking them to Orry or external websites.
CBSE issues advisory clarifying QR codes on question papers are for internal authentication, after viral posts linking them ...
CBSE has dismissed viral claims linking QR codes on Class 12 exam papers to internet personality Orry and singer Rick Astley, ...
CBSE has issued clarification, saying, 'the web results are algorithm-driven search outputs and bear no connection to CBSE or its examination process'.
The advisory followed online buzz after QR codes on CBSE question papers, particularly the Class 12 history paper on March 30, sparked confusion among students ...
The Board in its advisory, has clarified the nature of QR codes, misleading online behaviour, mischievous propaganda and advice to stakeholders.
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a warning regarding the QR codes printed on its board examination question papers. According to the board, misleading claims were spreading ...