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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has released a new circular dated 05 March 2026 regarding the ongoing situation affecting CBSE board examinations in the Middle East. Due to the continuing security concerns in the region, the board has announced an important decision regarding the Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations conducted in Gulf countries.
According to the latest update, Class X examinations have been cancelled, while Class XII examinations have been postponed until further notice in the affected countries. The decision has been taken after reviewing the situation and consulting Indian diplomatic missions to ensure the safety of students.
Students and parents are advised to carefully read the latest instructions issued by CBSE and stay updated through official sources.
The circular issued by CBSE contains several important updates regarding board exams in the Middle East.
CBSE has officially announced that Class 10 board examinations scheduled in the affected Middle Eastern countries have been cancelled. The board will later announce the alternative evaluation method or assessment process for these students.
Further details regarding how Class 10 results will be calculated will be shared through an official notification.
For Class 12 students, the situation is different. The board has decided to postpone the remaining Class XII examinations in the affected regions.
CBSE has clarified that:
Students preparing for Class 12 exams should continue their preparation until the new schedule is released.
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The CBSE circular applies to CBSE-affiliated schools located in the following seven Middle Eastern countries: United Arab Emirates (UAE), Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Kuwait, Oman, Bahrain, Iran.
These countries host a large number of CBSE schools catering to Indian students studying abroad.
Cities such as Dubai, Abu Dhabi, Sharjah, Doha, Muscat, Riyadh, and Kuwait City have many CBSE examination centres where students appear for board exams every year.
CBSE has stated that the decision was taken after closely monitoring the evolving security situation in the Middle East.
The board also coordinated with:
The priority behind this decision is to ensure that students can appear for their exams in a safe and stable environment.
Since the Class 10 board exams have been cancelled in the affected regions, CBSE will soon announce how students will be evaluated.
Based on past CBSE policies in similar situations, evaluation may involve:
However, the final evaluation method will be officially confirmed by CBSE in a separate circular.
Students should stay in contact with their schools for further guidance.
For Class 12 students, exams are only postponed and not cancelled, which means they will still be required to appear for the remaining subjects.
Students should therefore:
This unexpected break can be used to:
Using this time effectively can improve exam performance.
Students should avoid relying on social media rumors and instead check updates from:
Schools will also inform students once the revised exam dates are announced.
Students studying in the Gulf region often face unique challenges during such uncertain situations. Educational institutions and teachers are encouraging students to remain calm and continue their preparation.
Parents are also advised to support students by helping them maintain a stable study routine during this period.
For students studying in the UAE, Qatar, Oman, Saudi Arabia, and other Gulf countries, staying informed about exam updates is extremely important.
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The CBSE circular issued on 05 March 2026 brings an important update for students appearing for board exams in the Middle East. While Class 10 exams have been cancelled, Class 12 exams have only been postponed, and new dates will be announced later.
Students should remain calm, stay connected with their schools, and continue their preparation until the revised schedule is released.
CBSE has assured that all decisions are being taken with student safety and fairness in mind.
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