The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Saturday issued a clarification after a fake circular claiming the cancellation of the ongoing photocopy and revaluation process for the 2026 board examinations began circulating on social media platforms. The board warned students and parents against believing rumours and advised them to verify all information only through the official CBSE website.
Officials finally respond
Taking to X, the board clarified that the circular was fake and urged students and parents not to fall for misinformation. "Fake information is being circulated claiming that the process of obtaining photocopies of answer books and revaluation has been cancelled by the Board," CBSE said.
The board categorically stated that the purported circular was "FAKE" and urged stakeholders to rely only on official communication channels for updates related to board examinations and post-result processes.
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"Beware of fake news and rumours. Always verify information through the official website of CBSE," the board said in the post while sharing an image of the forged notice stamped with "FAKE NEWS ALERT".
Fake News Alert!
— CBSE HQ (@cbseindia29) May 23, 2026
A fake information is being circulated claiming that the process of obtaining photocopies of answer books and revaluation has been cancelled by the Board.
Œ This Circular is #FAKE
🫠Beware of fake news and romours
–¶ï Always verify information through pic.twitter.com/Ljs8mW6HCh
What the fake circular said
The fake circular, dated May 23, 2026, falsely claimed that CBSE had decided to cancel the ongoing re-evaluation and photocopy process due to "unprecedented technical challenges" in the online system. It also alleged that the fees collected from students would be refunded within 15 working days and that the original marks would be treated as final.
The forged notice appeared to mimic an official CBSE circular and even carried the fake signature and name of Controller of Examinations Dr Sanyam Bhardwaj, making it appear authentic to unsuspecting students and parents.
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Following the circulation of the fake notice, the board reiterated that all updates related to examinations, results, photocopies of answer books, and revaluation processes would only be communicated through its official website and verified platforms.
CBSE also advised students, parents, and schools to remain cautious and cross-check any examination-related announcements before sharing or acting upon them, amid growing concerns over the spread of misinformation online during the post-result period.