students and parents regarding misleading information about the syllabus, resources, and sample question papers for the 2024-25 session. The Board has specifically warned against relying on online portals that spread unverified news.
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The advisory, released on Monday, highlighted the circulation of outdated links and unverified news by certain online portals and websites. These sources falsely claim to provide updated information for the upcoming academic session.
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«In the interest of the public, we wish to emphasise that information from unauthorised sources can be misleading and may cause unnecessary confusion among schools, students, parents, and other stakeholders,» the advisory stated.
The CBSE advisory serves as a reminder for students and parents to rely only on official sources for accurate and updated information regarding the upcoming academic session.
(With inputs from PTI)