
Ahead of Karnataka's Second PUC exams starting February 28, the Karnataka School Examination and Assessment Board (KSEAB) has denied claims of question paper leaks circulating on social media. KSEAB President Prakash Nittali called these allegations baseless and assured strong security measures, including unique QR codes and compulsory webcasting at exam centers. The board is investigating misleading posts and plans to involve cyber police to address fraudulent attempts to sell purported papers to students.
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