Students who sat for the Central Board of Secondary Education’s Class 12 mathematics examination on Monday got an unexpected surprise when they scanned a QR code printed on their question paper — it ...
Nagpur: CBSE found itself at the centre of an internet storm after a QR code printed on the Class 12 Mathematics question paper appeared to link to a YouTube video — effectively "rickrolling" whoever ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) went viral on the Internet for all the wrong reasons after a QR code allegedly printed on the question paper of the Class 12 Mathematics board ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has addressed concerns raised online about a QR code printed on some Class 12 mathematics exam papers, stating that the authenticity and security of the ...
Did CBSE just Rickroll India? A security QR code on the Class 12 Mathematics question paper reportedly led students to Rick Astley's "Never Gonna Give You Up." Know the board's response and the viral ...
CBSE Board Exam 2026 is once again in the headlines, but this time it is the Class 12 Mathematics exam and for a very different reason. As per claims being made online, the QR code present on the ...
Why did the CBSE Maths QR code go viral Soon after the exam concluded, screenshots and videos began circulating on platforms such as X and other social media sites. Some students claimed that scanning ...
A QR code printed on a Class 12 mathematics paper of the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has sparked a debate online. Some students claimed that scanning the code led them to the song ...
The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) on Tuesday, March 10, issued a statement after a viral video which show a student scanning a QR code printed on the CBSE Mathematics exam paper, which ...
New Delhi: A QR code printed on the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) Class 12 mathematics question paper led to the music video of “Never Gonna Give You Up” by British singer Rick Astley.
A QR code on the CBSE Class 12 math paper redirected to Rick Astley's music video, a known prank called 'rickrolling'. Although it caused confusion, CBSE assured that the security of the question ...