The Maharashtra State Board of Secondary and Higher Secondary Education has clarified that there will be no re-test for the HSC Chemistry examination, despite reports of the question paper being circulated in a WhatsApp group shortly before the exam. The board has stated that the incident does not qualify as a paper leak and that the examination process will continue as scheduled.
I am writing about this development because any news related to possible paper leaks or re-examinations creates anxiety among students and parents. With board exams already in progress, clarity from authorities is extremely important. This update reassures students that their exam will not be cancelled and that strict action is being taken against those responsible for the misuse of digital platforms.
What the Board Has Said
The Maharashtra State Board has clearly stated that:
- The incident does not amount to a paper leak
- The chemistry exam will not be re-conducted
- Ongoing examinations will continue as planned
Officials have emphasised that isolated circulation in a small group does not compromise the integrity of the entire examination.
How the Matter Came to Light
The issue surfaced on February 18 in the Mankapur area of Nagpur.
According to reports:
- An invigilator at St Ursula’s College became suspicious when a student stayed in the washroom for nearly 20 minutes
- On checking, staff found a mobile phone in the student’s possession
- Mobile phones are strictly prohibited inside the examination hall
A review of the phone revealed an image of the chemistry question paper shared in a WhatsApp group between 10:37 am and 10:40 am, shortly before the exam began at 11 am.
Police Action and Arrests
Police in Nagpur have arrested two people in connection with the case.
Key points from the police investigation:
- One accused has links to a small tuition centre
- The other was a member of the WhatsApp group where the paper was shared
- The tuition centre reportedly has around 10 to 12 students
Sadar Police Inspector Amol Deshmukh said the arrests were made around 3 am and further inquiry is ongoing.
Physics Paper Also Shared Earlier
Police also found that:
- The physics question paper conducted on February 16 was shared in the same WhatsApp group earlier that day
- Around 12 students were members of the group
This indicates a pattern of misuse rather than a large-scale leak.
Why Students Are Not Being Questioned
Officials have clarified that:
- Students are not being questioned at this stage
- Board examinations are currently in progress
- The focus is on identifying the main source of circulation
Authorities have also stated that names of those arrested will not be disclosed until the investigation is completed.
What This Means for HSC Students
For students who appeared in the chemistry exam:
- There will be no re-exam
- Their answer sheets will be evaluated as usual
- They should continue preparing for upcoming papers
This clarification should help reduce stress and confusion.
Importance of Exam Integrity
The board has reiterated its commitment to maintaining the integrity of examinations. At the same time, it has warned against:
- Carrying mobile phones into exam halls
- Sharing any exam-related material on social media or messaging platforms
Strict action will be taken against anyone found violating rules.











