CBSE Exams 2023: Govt issues FAKE website alert on registration fee, CBSE date sheet – Times of India

CBSE Exams 2023: Govt issues FAKE website alert on registration fee, CBSE date sheet – Times of India

NEW DELHI: The Press Information Bureau (PIB) has issued a ‘Fraud Alert’ regarding a website, allegedly demanding CBSE registration fee for the upcoming board exams 2023 from the students. The website – cbsegovt.com, is fake and not associated with the CBSE, it said.
Taking to its Twitter handle on December 14, PIB Fact Check, the fact checking department of the Press Information Bureau, tweeted, “FRAUD ALERT. A registration fee is being demanded from students on a fake website (https://cbsegovt.com) for appearing in board examinations. This website is not associated with @cbseindia29 Official website of CBSE is http://cbse.gov.in.”

In another tweet on December 13, PIB said that a purported CBSE date sheet 2023 is circulating on social media which is also fake.
“A purported date sheet for the CBSE board examinations (2023) is circulating on social media. This date sheet is #Fake. For updates related to @cbseindia29. visit: http://cbse.gov.in. Join us on #Telegram for quick updates: http://t.me/PIB_FactCheck,” the tweet read.

A few days ago, CBSE had also warned students of Class 10 & 12 against the fake date sheet for board exams. It asked students to not believe on such fake timetables on internet as it is yet to release the CBSE exam 2023 date sheet and it will release the schedule soon on its official website.
How to check CBSE Date Sheet 2023?
Step 1: Visit the official website of CBSE – cbse.gov.in
Step 2: On the homepage, click on Latest @ CBSE.
Step 3: Now click on the link available for CBSE Board Exams Date Sheet 2023 (when released).
Step 4: A PDF file will open for Class 10 or Class 12, as selected.
Step 5: Check your exam dates and download the same.

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