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CBSE Warns Against Fraudulent Quick-Fix Document Services

Surprise inspections in ten schools across six states have been conducted to enforce compliance with CBSE norms.

Overview

  • The CBSE Regional Office in Delhi (East) issued an advisory on August 14 alerting students and parents to unauthorised platforms claiming to provide duplicate mark sheets, certificates and record corrections
  • The board stated that these unofficial sources are not affiliated with CBSE and warned that relying on them may result in misinformation, financial loss or other serious consequences
  • CBSE emphasised that all requests for duplicate documents or corrections must be submitted through its official website (cbse.gov.in), regional offices or verified communication channels
  • The advisory clarified that CBSE will not be responsible for any transactions or issues arising from third-party agents and urged stakeholders to verify details before making payments or sharing personal information
  • In a parallel move, ten teams of CBSE officers and school principals carried out surprise inspections in Assam, Delhi, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra and Odisha to check adherence to board bye-laws and infrastructure standards