From Mughals to Orry: CBSE Class 12 History paper QR code goes off syllabus

CBSE exams are making headlines for reasons beyond marks and grades. After the Class 12 Mathematics paper went viral for a QR code that allegedly played Rick Astley’s Never Gonna Give You Up, the Class 12 History paper is now creating its own buzz.

The QR code of the CBSE History board exam which was held on March 30, 2026, leads to Orry when scanned. Students and social media users have shared videos documenting the entire thing.

They claim that scanning the QR code on the history paper led them to a search result featuring Orry, the internet personality.

India Today independently verified with two different sets of History Class 12 papers (SET 1 and SET 3) and the QR code landed on the search page of a popular influencer, Orhan Awatramani aka Orry.

The Instagram posts sharing this have spread rapidly, turning a standard exam feature into an unexpected meme.

NOT THE FIRST SUCH INCIDENT: FROM RICKROLL TO ORRY

This isn’t CBSE’s first encounter with unexpected online fame. On March 9, students who scanned the QR code in the Class 12 Maths paper found themselves rickrolled: one of the internet’s oldest pranks.

The video of Rick Astley singing Never Gonna Give You Up took social media by storm.

CBSE later clarified that the Maths paper was authentic and that the QR codes are intended as a security feature to verify paper authenticity, not to serve content.

Despite the board’s assurance, students and internet users had a field day, turning the papers into viral content.

The History Board Exam Question Paper Set 3 QR code leads to Orry when scanned.

The History Board Exam Question Paper Set 3 QR code leads to Orry when scanned.

WHEN EXAMS GO VIRAL

What makes these incidents so captivating is the contrast between a high-stakes exam and playful internet culture. QR codes are meant to ensure exam security, but they became a gateway to memes instead.

The Maths rickroll had students laughing and sharing their experience online. Now, Orry appearing on the History paper QR code continues the trend, highlighting the unpredictable ways in which technology can intersect with education.

It is a reminder that even serious, formal institutions can unexpectedly become part of pop culture.

THE STUDENTS’ REACTION

Students took to social media, posting screenshots and videos of the QR codes leading to Orry and sharing their amusement.

Many appreciated the comic relief during an otherwise stressful exam period. Social media users across India have engaged with the content, creating memes, jokes, and discussions about the incident.

As of now, no official statement has been made by CBSE. But in the earlier incident, the board maintained that security and exam integrity remain uncompromised.

The viral nature of these incidents has captured the public imagination.

A QUIRKY LEGACY

From Rick Astley to Orry, CBSE papers in 2026 may seem like a source of laughs and internet memes, but the reality is more serious.

While students and social media users are sharing jokes, such incidents highlight potential risks in exam security and oversight.

For a national board handling millions of students, even small glitches or unexpected QR code results can have wider implications, reminding us that technology in education, though useful, must be carefully managed to ensure integrity alongside entertainment.

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