
PhysicsWallah founder Alakh Pandey has denied allegations linking him to a CBSE paper leak, clarifying that his predictions were based on research and pattern analysis, not insider information.
What Happened?
A viral video showed a student claiming that Pandey’s predictions matched the actual exam.
He explained that this was misinterpreted and that his insights came from analyzing previous CBSE trends.
“With a week of research, you can predict probable questions—that’s what I did,” Pandey said.
Key Clarifications from Alakh Pandey
Not a Leak: His predictions were based on past papers and syllabus patterns.
Not Every Set Matched: Some exam sets had variations, contradicting the leak theory.
Social Media Reactions: He dismissed claims of being a “hacker”, saying students often make such remarks in jest.
Call for a Fairer System
Pandey urged CBSE to consider a percentile-based scoring system like JEE Main to balance variations in exam difficulty across different sets.
While CBSE has not officially responded, Pandey maintains that his work is legitimate and rooted in academic research, not leaks.
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