The Staff Selection Commission (SSC) has announced that it has identified individuals involved in disclosing and sharing examination content through social media platforms such as YouTube, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook. In an official notice dated September 10, the commission warned that strict action would be taken against those engaging in unfair practices during exams.

The notice states that using illegal or restricted means during examinations is considered serious misconduct, and such candidates will face disqualification or debarring from the exam.

The commission emphasised that publishing, reproducing, transmitting, facilitating transmission, storing, or unauthorised possession of test content are severe offenses that may lead to legal action.

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“The Commission has time & again brought to the notice of candidates and other stakeholders that anyone found to be disclosing, publishing, reproducing, transmitting, storing or facilitating transmission & storage of test contents in any form of any information therein in whole or part thereof or by any means i.e. verbal or written, electronic or mechanical or taking away the rough papers supplied in the exam centre or found to be in unauthorized possession of test content will be considered as serious misconduct & will be debarred/disqualified from the exam,” reads the notification.

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The Commission further stated that disciplinary and legal action will be taken against candidates or individuals involved in illegal activities as per the rules. It also added that such cases may be reported to the police if necessary.

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