CBSE 2025: Two-Year Ban for Students Caught Cheating – Official Notice Released

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has issued a stern warning to students ahead of the 2025 Class X and Class XII Board examinations, emphasising strict measures to curb malpractice during the exams. As per the official notice, students caught engaging in unfair practices, including cheating or using electronic devices, will face a severe punishment – a ban from taking any CBSE exams for the following two years.

The board is set to conduct exams for approximately 44 lakh students across 204 subjects, starting on February 15, 2025. In light of this, CBSE has made it clear that any student found guilty of unfair means (UFM) will not only have their current exams cancelled but will also be barred from sitting for exams in the following year. This move aims to ensure a fair and transparent examination process for all.