SSLC midterm exam question papers leaked on social media, Creates chaos


Team Udayavani, Sep 29, 2024, 10:34 AM IST

Chitradurga: The Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board is facing a major issue after SSLC midterm exam question papers were leaked on social media, causing widespread disruption.

The exams, which began last Monday, saw the Kannada, English, and Hindi question papers leaked a day before the scheduled exam, reaching students in advance. Despite strict measures by the examination board, the science question paper scheduled for Saturday was leaked on Friday night.

The leaked question papers were uploaded on YouTube under an anonymous account at midnight on Friday, and thousands of people viewed and shared them, further escalating the situation.

The leak has raised serious concerns over the security measures in place for these exams, and the board is expected to take strict action in response.

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