India, Aug. 14 -- The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Thursday issued an advisory warning students, parents, and other stakeholders about the circulation of misleading claims by unauthorised sources offering quick solutions for the issuance of duplicate mark sheets, certificates, and corrections in official documents.

According to the CBSE Regional Office, Delhi (East), certain platforms and sources are spreading unauthentic information, falsely suggesting that they can facilitate these services. The Board has made it clear that such sources are neither associated with nor recognised by CBSE in any way.

"Relying on these unofficial channels may lead to misinformation, financial loss, or other serious consequences," the Bo...