Never used 'encrypted' question papers to prevent leaks: CBSE

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The (CBSE) today clarified that no"encrypted" question papers were used in conducting any this year as a measure to avoid leaks.

The clarification by the comes following reports that the board resorted to the method after reports of leaks of economics (Class 12) and mathematics (Class 10) question papers.

"While a number of measures were adopted to make exams fool-proof, no 'encrypted' format question papers was used in conduct of any this year," a senior said.

The had conducted the economics retest on April 25, nearly a month after it was leaked, triggering widespread outrage and confusion among students across

There were also reports of the CBSE's Class 10 mathematics paper being leaked, but the board decided against a retest of the Class 10 paper, saying the examination was "largely an internal segment" of the school system.

The had set up a committee to examine the process by which the CBSE conducts examinations.

The seven-member panel, headed by former HRD Vinay Sheel Oberoi, will suggest measures to make the process "secure and fool-proof" using technology.

The committee has to submit its report by May 31 to the

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First Published: Wed, May 02 2018. 20:25 IST