Overview
- CBSE told teachers involved in Class 10 and 12 evaluation that the process is confidential and that sharing information or opinions online is prohibited.
- The board said it detected misleading and factually incorrect posts by evaluators and others that could confuse students, parents and stakeholders.
- Individuals misrepresenting facts or using CBSE’s name, logo or images to mislead may face legal action, while evaluators risk disciplinary measures.
- Two circulars were issued, including guidance for teachers conducting digital On-Screen Marking for Class 12 and a separate notice for those not involved in evaluation.
- Class 10 papers are under evaluation, Class 12 exams are still in progress, results are reported as expected in May, and officials urged reliance on authorised CBSE channels.