CBSE cancels Class 10 board exams, postpones Class 12 exams in Middle East as US-Iran conflict rages

In light of the escalating US-Iran conflict, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has made significant changes to its examination schedule for students in the Middle East. The board has officially canceled the Class 10 board examinations that were to take place in the region. Additionally, the Class 12 examinations, originally set for March 7, have been postponed, with the CBSE indicating that further details regarding the new schedule and result declaration will be communicated shortly. This decision has been taken to ensure the safety and well-being of students amid the ongoing geopolitical tensions. The CBSE's actions reflect a broader commitment to safeguarding educational environments in volatile regions, as the board continues to monitor the situation closely. Students and parents are advised to stay updated through official CBSE channels as they navigate these changes during a challenging time.
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