UP Board warns students against scrutiny-related cyber fraud
PRAYAGRAJ, May 30 -- The Uttar Pradesh Madhyamik Shiksha Parishad (UP Board) has cautioned High School and Intermediate students and their parents against cyber fraud during the scrutiny process for the 2026 board examinations.
In a public notice, the Board warned that fraudsters may pose as Board officials and contact students through phone calls, messages or emails, falsely claiming they can increase marks or influence scrutiny results in exchange for money.
UP Board secretary Bhagwati Singh clarified that the Board does not personally contact students regarding scrutiny matters and there is no provision for increasing marks through payment.
The Board advised students and parents not to trust suspicious communications or share personal, roll number or banking details with unknown persons. If approached by fraudsters, they should record the call and report the matter to the district inspector of schools or the cyber helpline at 1930.
Officials urged students to rely only on information issued through official Board channels and websites....
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