CBSE Scraps Class 10 Board Exams In Middle East; Evaluation Process Explained

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially cancelled the Class 10 board examinations that were slated to take place in the Middle East from March 7 to March 11, 2026. This decision comes in light of the ongoing circumstances and concerns expressed by students regarding the feasibility and safety of conducting the exams as planned. The CBSE emphasized its commitment to the well-being of its students, prioritizing their health and academic integrity in the face of challenging conditions. In lieu of traditional examinations, the board has outlined an evaluation process that aims to ensure fair assessment of students' performance. This cancellation aligns with similar measures taken in previous years during unprecedented situations, reflecting CBSE's adaptive approach in safeguarding educational continuity. Stakeholders, including parents and teachers, have welcomed this decision, hoping it will alleviate stress for students and provide a more flexible learning environment during tumultuous times.
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