The Board has made it clear that such sources are neither associated with nor recognised by CBSE in any way.
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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has warned students, parents, and stakeholders against fraudulent agents falsely claiming to offer quick services for duplicate mark sheets, certificates, and record corrections. CBSE clarified such operators are unauthorised and urged reliance only on its official website, stressing it will not be liable for losses from third-party dealings.
The Board has made it clear that such sources are neither associated with nor recognised by CBSE in any way.
The Board has made it clear that such sources are neither associated with nor recognised by CBSE in any way.
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