SSC said that violators will be liable to strict penal action under the provisions of the PEA Act, 2024, and other applicable laws.
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The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has cautioned candidates against sharing or discussing exam papers online, citing the Public Examinations Act, 2024. This law criminalizes unauthorized access and dissemination of exam content, with strict penalties including imprisonment and hefty fines. Aspirants, coaching centers, and digital platforms are urged to comply to maintain examination integrity.
SSC said that violators will be liable to strict penal action under the provisions of the PEA Act, 2024, and other applicable laws.
SSC said that violators will be liable to strict penal action under the provisions of the PEA Act, 2024, and other applicable laws.
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