Are CBSE exams 2026 cancelled in Middle east amid Iran crisis? Board says...

Amid rising tensions due to the ongoing crisis in Iran, a false circular suggesting the cancellation of Class 10 and 12 CBSE board exams in the Middle East has circulated on social media, causing confusion among students and parents. The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has promptly addressed the situation, confirming that the circular is fake. In an official statement, CBSE reassured stakeholders that no exams have been cancelled and that updates will be provided through official channels. This incident highlights the challenges posed by misinformation, especially during critical academic periods. Parents and students are urged to verify information through credible sources to avoid unnecessary panic and disruption. As the situation in the region evolves, the board emphasizes its commitment to maintaining the integrity of the examination process and will communicate any changes officially, if necessary.
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