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Madhya Pradesh 10th and 12th Pre-Board Exam Papers Leaked: Authorities Scramble to Address Security Breach

Bhopal, January 22, 2025 – In a significant setback to Madhya Pradesh’s education system, pre-board exam papers for classes 10 and 12 were leaked and widely circulated on social media platforms, just days before the exams were scheduled to begin. This leak has raised serious concerns about the security of examination protocols and the role of social media in such breaches1.

Incident Details:

The question papers were reportedly shared on platforms such as Instagram, Telegram, and YouTube, making them easily accessible to students across the state. The leak was particularly prominent in Ujjain, where the papers went viral two days ahead of the exams1. It is suspected that the breach occurred during the photocopying stage, revealing a critical lapse in security protocols.

Official Response:

Education authorities have been quick to downplay the significance of the leak, arguing that pre-board exams are primarily a practice exercise with no pass or fail criteria. However, this stance has drawn criticism from students and parents who believe it undermines the integrity of the academic process1.

Response from Critics:

Critics argue that recurring incidents of paper leaks highlight systemic vulnerabilities that need to be addressed. They emphasize that such breaches demotivate students who prepare sincerely and rely on these exams to gauge their readiness for the board exams1.

A Pattern of Recurring Issues:

This incident is not isolated. In 2024, three individuals were convicted for leaking board examination papers for classes 10 and 12 on Telegram1. The Madhya Pradesh Board of Secondary Education (MPBSE) and local authorities must take more stringent measures to safeguard against such breaches in the future.

Conclusion and the Way Forward:

As the state grapples with this latest leak, it is imperative for education authorities to implement more robust security measures to prevent future occurrences. Enhanced digital safeguards, stricter monitoring, and prompt action are essential to maintaining the credibility of the examination system.

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