CBSE Urges Students to Stay Focused Ahead of 2026 Board Exams
Important Advisories from CBSE
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released crucial guidelines for students, parents, and educational institutions in preparation for the upcoming 2026 board examinations. The exams for classes 10 and 12 are set to commence on February 17, 2026. The board emphasizes the importance of remaining alert to misinformation and rumors that may circulate on social media as the exam date approaches.
CBSE's Press Release Highlights
Press Note from CBSE
In its press release, CBSE warns that during the examination period, certain individuals may attempt to disseminate false information, including rumors about question paper leaks, across various social media platforms. These misleading claims are designed to create unnecessary anxiety among students and their families. The Board cautions that engaging with or sharing such unverified information can adversely affect students' exam preparations.
Caution for Parents and Students

Advice for Stakeholders
CBSE urges all involved parties to disregard any unverified information, including screenshots or viral messages. Authentic updates should only be sourced from the official CBSE website (www.cbse.gov.in) and verified communication channels. For any uncertainties, students and parents are encouraged to reach out to their respective regional offices or the CBSE Headquarters in New Delhi.
Ensuring a Secure Examination Process
Measures for Smooth Conduct
The CBSE has assured that comprehensive measures are in place to facilitate a smooth, secure, and fair examination process. Strict protocols are established to maintain the confidentiality of question papers and ensure the security of examination venues. Any individual found intentionally spreading false information or attempting to disrupt the examination will face stringent consequences as per the Board's regulations.
Final Reminders for Students
Focus on Preparation
The Board encourages students to concentrate on their studies and cultivate a positive mindset, steering clear of distractions from rumors. Patience and vigilance are essential for success during this critical phase. Additionally, CBSE has mandated that all students must participate in the first Class 10 board examination; failing to appear for three or more subjects will result in disqualification from the subsequent examination.
