Bhubaneswar, Feb 26: Few days after the allegations of English question paper leak surfaced, the Mathematics question paper of the ongoing Matric exam went viral on social media raising question on the Board of Secondary Education (BSE).
While the Class-X students were appearing for the Mathematics examination on that particular day, the question paper was circulated widely before the conclusion of the exam.
The Board of Secondary Education (BSE) Odisha, however, refuted these claims, asserting that there was no evidence of any question paper leak.
Worth mentioning, despite the Board's extensive preparations for a smooth examination process, reports of an English question paper leak emerged earlier on Saturday which was subsequently denied by the Board.
Addressing concerns, BSE vice-president Nihar Ranjan Mohanty stated, "There have been no instances of question paper leaks in the Matric exam so far. The dissemination of the viral question paper appears to be the work of miscreants attempting to deceive both the public and the Board. Despite 24 hours passing since the English exams, no complaints regarding leaks have been received."
Furthermore, the BSE has implemented Artificial Intelligence (AI)--enhanced CCTV surveillance across all exam centers and nodal points to ensure the integrity and fairness of this year's Matric exams.