CBSE Urges Teachers Involved in Board Exam Evaluation to Maintain Confidentiality, Avoid Sharing Misleading Information on Social Media

Laavanya Negi
Last Updated: Mar 16, 2026, 18:03 IST

CBSE has issued an advisory to teachers evaluating Class 10 and 12 board exam answer sheets, urging them to avoid sharing confidential or misleading information about the evaluation process on social media. The Board requires all stakeholders to cooperate in upholding the integrity and confidentiality of the exam system. Read the official notice and advisories laid down by the Board here.

CBSE issued an advisory to teachers evaluating Class 10 and 12 board exam answer sheets.
CBSE issued an advisory to teachers evaluating Class 10 and 12 board exam answer sheets.

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CBSE Board Exam 2026: The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has published an advisory for the teachers involved in evaluation of class 10 and 12 board exam answer sheets. In the notice, the board asks all evaluators to avoid sharing misleading or confidential information related to the board exam evaluation process on social media platforms. 

The change has come after the Board noticed that some people, including those not involved in evaluating or those engaged in digital evaluation, are sharing false information on social media. This is causing confusion among stakeholders and harming the reputation of the examination system. The Board expects full co-operation from all stakeholders in maintaining the integrity and confidentiality of the examination system by not involving in misleading acts on social media.

CBSE Advisory Regarding Misleading Information on Social Media

  • Disseminating false or misleading information about CBSE examinations or evaluation processes on social media is strictly prohibited.
  • Individuals are not permitted to use the name, Logo, or pictures of the CBSE building to create confusion or mislead the public.
  • Individuals engaging in such activities will face legal action under relevant provisions.
  • Stakeholders should not believe or pay attention to posts that are not issued by the CBSE.

CBSE Official Notice on Advisory Regarding Misleading Information on Social Media for Evaluators

CBSE Advisory to Teachers Involved in Evaluation

  • The evaluation process is confidential and governed by strict protocols.
  • Sharing misleading information, personal experiences, or opinions about evaluation on public platforms is strictly prohibited.
  • Spreading rumours or misrepresenting facts on social media is a violation of professional conduct and may lead to disciplinary action.
  • Teachers must exercise restraint and uphold the integrity of the examination system.
  • Evaluators are expected to maintain confidentiality, dignity, and professionalism.

CBSE Official Notice on Advisory to Teachers Involved in Evaluation

All the official updates and communications will only be communicated through the Board's authorized channels and website at cbse.gov.in.

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Laavanya Negi
Laavanya Negi

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Laavanya Negi is a content writer at Jagran Josh, writing for Education News. She is a multimedia professional with writing experience of over 1 year. She covers international, national, and regional education news. Previously, she has worked at Hindustan Times Media and India Today. She writes informative, timely, and rich content that engages the audience and achieves positive results. Her expertise lies in news writing and creative writing. She can be reached at laavanya.negi@jagrannewmedia.com.

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First Published: Mar 16, 2026, 18:03 IST
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