CBSE paper leak: Board decides against holding Class 10 maths paper re-examination

This decision of the apex education board holds good even for test-takers in Delhi-NCR and Haryana, the two regions where the leak reportedly took place.

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CBSE paper leak: Board decides against holding Class 10 maths paper re-examination

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) decided to not hold a re-examination for the Class 10 mathematics course even though the question paper for the earlier test was leaked.

This decision of the apex education board holds good even for test-takers in Delhi-NCR and Haryana, the two regions where the leak reportedly took place.

The final decision of not conducting the test came after a thorough analysis and evaluation of the answer sheets showed no specific trend that the leak had impacted the exam outcome.

An official statement to this effect is expected to be made later in the day. The Class 10 math examination was held March 28.

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