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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released an important notification dated 18 March 2026 regarding the assessment scheme for Class 10 students in the Middle East.
Earlier, CBSE had cancelled the remaining Class 10 board examinations in countries like UAE, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Oman, Bahrain, Kuwait, and Iran due to the ongoing situation in the region. At that time, the board had informed that the result calculation method would be announced separately.
Now, CBSE has officially shared how Class 10 results will be prepared for students in these affected regions.
CBSE had conducted examinations successfully between 17 February 2026 and 28 February 2026. During this period, students appeared for several important subjects, including:
However, due to safety concerns, the remaining exams scheduled after early March were cancelled. This created the need for a fair and transparent evaluation system for students who could not complete all their papers.
CBSE has divided students into different categories based on the number of exams they were able to attend before cancellation.
Students who completed all their exams will have their results calculated normally. Their marks will be based entirely on their actual performance in the board examinations.
For students who appeared in four subjects, CBSE will calculate their result using:
This ensures fairness while maintaining academic consistency.
Students who appeared in three subjects will have their results prepared using:
This method helps maintain balance in evaluation despite fewer completed exams.
A small number of students appeared in only two subjects. For these students:
Students who registered under the compartment category (2025 or earlier) will be evaluated as follows:
Some students shifted their exam centres to countries outside the affected region. For such students:
CBSE has also issued several important instructions regarding result declaration:
Results for Middle East students will be declared along with all other CBSE students.
Students will be allowed to improve their performance through the second board examination, as per CBSE policy.
CBSE has clearly stated that no special examination will be conducted outside its official policy.
CBSE has clarified that the assessment scheme for Class 12 students will be announced separately. Students and parents should wait for an official notification regarding Class 12 result calculation.
This situation may create uncertainty, but students should stay calm and focus on official updates. Students are advised to:
Students in the Gulf region can stay informed through the ALLEN Overseas Blog, which regularly publishes:
Following ALLEN Overseas helps students access accurate and timely information.
The CBSE notification dated 18 March 2026 provides clarity on how Class 10 results will be prepared for students in the Middle East. The board has ensured a fair evaluation system based on the exams already conducted.
Students should stay positive, trust the process, and wait for the official result declaration.
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