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UAE students face disruption as CBSE cancels Class 10 exams, postpones Class 12 test

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has cancelled several Class 10 board examinations in the Middle East and postponed a Class 12 exam scheduled for March 7, citing the prevailing situation in parts of the region.

In a circular dated March 5, the board informed school principals across the region, including UAE that all Class 10 board exams scheduled between March 7 and March 11 have been cancelled.

Earlier postponed exams also cancelled

The board also confirmed that Class 10 exams originally scheduled for March 2, March 5 and March 6, which had earlier been postponed, have now been officially cancelled.

CBSE said the method for declaring Class 10 results for students in the region will be announced later.

The decision comes amid ongoing regional escalations.

Class 12 exam postponed

Meanwhile, the Class 12 examination scheduled for Saturday, March 7, has been postponed, with revised dates to be announced later.

CBSE said it will review the situation on March 7 before issuing further instructions regarding Class 12 exams scheduled from March 9 onward.

Students have been advised to stay in close contact with their schools and follow official announcements carefully.

Exams began in February

The CBSE board examinations began on February 17 and were taken by thousands of students worldwide.

This year’s exam cycle marks the first time CBSE introduced a dual-exam system, allowing students to take the board exam twice in the same academic year to improve their scores.

  • First attempt (February): Mandatory
  • Second attempt (May): Optional for score improvement

Previously, students had only one chance to take board exams in March each year.

New evaluation system

The board has also introduced On-Screen Marking (OSM) for evaluating Class 12 answer sheets, a digital assessment method aimed at making the marking process faster, more transparent and more consistent.

Further updates on exam schedules and evaluation procedures will be announced after the board reviews the evolving situation in the region.

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Pakistan Board postpones SSC exams in UAE, among other Gulf countries

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Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education (FBISE) has announced a partial postponement of Secondary School Certificate (SSC) exams in several Gulf countries, citing ongoing regional tensions.

The decision was finalised during a high-level meeting chaired by FBISE Chairman Ikram Ali Malik, following a detailed assessment of the situation across overseas examination centres.

Exams delayed in four countries

According to an official notification, SSC exams for Grades 9 and 10, originally scheduled to begin on March 30, have been postponed in:

  • UAE
  • Kuwait
  • Bahrain
  • Iran

Examinations in all other international centres will continue as planned.

Why the decision was made

FBISE officials said the move follows concerns over geopolitical instability and its potential impact on the safe and smooth conduct of exams.

The board conducts exams for around 20,000 expatriate students annually across 12 countries, with a large concentration in the Gulf region.

Based on feedback from affiliated institutions and a seven-member review committee, authorities determined that conditions in the four countries required a temporary delay.

As a result:

  • Roll number slips have been withheld for affected students
  • Further updates are expected through official channels

Options for students

To minimise disruption, FBISE has introduced alternative arrangements:

  • Students can opt to take exams in Pakistan or nearby countries where exams are being held
  • Schools can apply for this option via the official FBISE portal
  • The board may introduce special measures, including in-house printing of answer sheets at certain centres
  • The board has stated that it will review the situation within the next 15 days. It assured students and parents that it is closely monitoring the situation and urged them to remain vigilant, stay in close contact with the board, and follow official updates as developments unfold.

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Dubai schools extend remote learning until April 3

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Private schools and early learning centres in Dubai will continue with remote learning until April 3, authorities have confirmed, as precautionary measures remain in place.

The Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA) announced the extension on Friday, citing ongoing monitoring of conditions across the emirate.

Weekly review in place

The Ministry of Education UAE had earlier confirmed that distance learning for nurseries, public, and private schools will continue until April 3, with the situation under weekly review.

Authorities stressed that updates will be shared promptly as conditions evolve.

Return to classrooms under review

KHDA also noted that a flexible mechanism will be introduced, allowing private schools to request a return to in-person learning when appropriate.

These decisions will depend on:

  • Each school’s operational readiness
  • Student safety and wellbeing
  • Overall conditions across the education sector

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Expat students appearing for India’s JEE allowed to request change of exam city 

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India’s National Testing Agency has announced an important update for Indian expat students who have registered to attend the Joint Entrance Examination (JEE) Main 2026 in Dubai, Kuwait and Bahrain centres.

Due to the current situation, candidates have been advised to regularly check official updates and note that they can request a change of exam city for the exams by contacting the helpline or email support.

According to an official advisory shared by the Embassy of India, Abu Dhabi, exam city intimation slips have now been issued for candidates in Dubai and Kuwait ahead of Session 2, scheduled from April 2 to April 8 in Computer-Based Test mode.

However, students registered in Bahrain are still awaiting confirmation. The NTA said it is currently coordinating with the Indian Embassy to finalise arrangements, with no timeline announced yet.

The update comes as a relief for many expat families who had been waiting for clarity on the exams.

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