The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has officially postponed more Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations across several Middle East countries, impacting thousands of Indian curriculum students.
The decision applies to exams scheduled on March 5 and March 6.
What students need to know
In its latest update issued on Tuesday, CBSE released Circular-2, extending its earlier announcement made on March 1.
Here’s what’s confirmed:
- Exams on Thursday, March 5
- Exams on Friday, March 6
- Applicable to both Class 10 and Class 12
- Applies to CBSE-affiliated schools in multiple Gulf countries
Countries affected by postponement
The postponement impacts CBSE schools across:
- UAE
- Bahrain
- Iran
- Kuwait
- Oman
- Qatar
- Saudi Arabia
Thousands of students across these countries are now awaiting revised exam dates.
CBSE to review situation on March 5
CBSE has clarified that:
- New exam dates will be announced later
- The Board will reassess the situation on March 5, 2026
- A decision regarding exams scheduled from March 7 onwards will follow after review
This means more updates could be coming soon.
How will students be marked?
CBSE has confirmed that marks will be awarded through a composite evaluation method, which includes:
- Internal assessments
- Pre-board examination performance
- Continuous evaluation records
This means students will not be required to reappear for the cancelled language papers.
“No student will be failed”
In a significant assurance to students and parents, the Board clarified that:
No student will be failed in the affected subjects.
The move is expected to ease anxiety among families who have been closely monitoring exam updates.
Advisory for students and parents
Students are advised to:
- Stay in close contact with their respective schools
- Follow only official CBSE announcements
- Avoid unverified updates circulating online
Schools will communicate further instructions as needed.
The postponement comes amid ongoing uncertainty in parts of the region, creating stress and confusion for families and students preparing for one of the most important academic phases of their school journey.
More updates are expected if further changes are made.