The West Bengal Council of Higher Secondary Education (WBCHSE) has filed a police report regarding a fake notice about the Higher Secondary (HS) semester examination system. The false information spread online claimed the semester system would be replaced by the older annual exam format. This created confusion among students, parents, and educators statewide.
WBCHSE Denies Semester System Change
WBCHSE officials stated on [Insert Date of FIR Filing/Statement] that no decision has been made to discontinue the semester system. The current academic structure remains in place. The council will only issue official updates through its authorized channels.
The fake notice also included incorrect details about the syllabus and exam patterns. WBCHSE is taking action to stop the spread of misinformation. The council urges students to rely solely on its official website for accurate information. Unverified updates can cause unnecessary panic and disrupt academic planning.
Police Complaint Filed
An FIR has been registered against unidentified individuals. They are accused of creating and distributing the fraudulent circular. Authorities will investigate the matter. The goal is to prevent future instances of academic misinformation.
This incident highlights the growing problem of false information circulating in the education sector. Students should always verify shared updates with official sources. This ensures they receive reliable and accurate information for their studies.