Iran-Israel war: CBSE cancels Class 10 board exams scheduled till March 11 in West Asia

In response to the escalating conflict between Iran and Israel, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has announced the cancellation of Class 10 board exams scheduled in West Asia until March 11. The decision reflects growing concerns for student safety amid the regional unrest. Additionally, the Class 12 examination originally set for March 7 has been postponed, with officials stating that the situation will be reassessed for future assessments. This move underscores the challenges posed by geopolitical tensions on educational institutions and the necessity to prioritize student welfare in volatile regions. The CBSE's proactive measures aim to ensure that students are not put at risk during this turbulent period, as the international community watches the developments closely. Parents and students in affected areas have expressed relief at the decision, highlighting the importance of safety in education during such crises.
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