CISCE Postpones Class 12 Psychology Exam Due to Loss of Question Paper Packet
PTK News Desk
The Council for the Indian School Certificate Examinations (CISCE) has announced the postponement of the Class 12 Psychology examination following the loss of the question paper packet. This unexpected development has prompted the examination authority to take swift action to ensure the integrity and fairness of the examination process.
The decision to postpone the psychology exam underscores CISCE’s commitment to upholding the standards of academic excellence and maintaining transparency in the conduct of examinations. The loss of the question paper packet is an unfortunate incident that necessitates careful deliberation and precautionary measures to address the situation effectively.
Students, parents, and educational institutions have been informed of the postponement, with the CISCE assuring stakeholders that alternative arrangements will be made to reschedule the examination at the earliest feasible date. The council has also initiated an investigation into the circumstances surrounding the loss of the question paper packet to prevent similar incidents in the future and uphold the credibility of the examination system.
While the postponement may cause inconvenience to students and disrupt their study schedules, the CISCE emphasizes the importance of prioritizing the integrity and security of the examination process to maintain the trust and confidence of all stakeholders.
In light of the postponement, students are advised to stay updated through official channels and adhere to any instructions provided by the CISCE regarding the revised examination schedule. The council remains committed to ensuring a smooth and fair conduct of the Class 12 Psychology examination, and efforts are underway to mitigate any potential impact on the academic calendar.

