The CBSE has cautioned students and parents regarding the rising cases of misleading information through unauthorised sources. This pertains to providing quick solutions regarding issuance of duplicate mark sheets, certificates, and document corrections. It warns users relying on such sources about misinformation, financial loss, or other serious consequences.

CBSE warns of fake documents
What You Need To Know
- The CBSE has not authorised any unofficial platforms or sources for releasing such information
- The CBSE strongly condemns the dissemination of such unauthentic and potentially deceptive information
- All accurate and official information related to issuance of duplicate documents, corrections in certificates or other records, and any other student or examination-related services must be made only through the official CBSE website
Final Word
The CBSE has urged all students, parents, and stakeholders to refer only to the official notifications issued by the Board through its website, regional offices, or verified communication channels.
Note: The Board shall not be responsible for any issues arising out of misinformation circulated through unauthorised and third-party sources.
Source
Press Release by CBSE, 14 August, 2025: click here to read.
Kindly note that any and all information is subject to change as per the CBSE, Education Ministry, and Government of India.







