CBSE postpones March 2, 5–6 board exams in Middle East; New dates awaited
Following an urgent security review on March 3, 2026, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) extended the postponement of Class 10 and 12 board exams across the Middle East, citing the “current situation” and student safety concerns.
On Tuesday, March 3, 2026, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) confirmed that it has extended the postponement of several board examinations in the Middle East, underlining ongoing concerns for student safety amid volatile regional conditions.
The decision follows the initial postponement on March 1, when exams scheduled for Monday, March 2 were deferred in seven countries due to the unpredictable environment that has disrupted normal life and raised safety questions for families and school staff.
Controller of Examinations Dr. Sanyam Bhardwaj reiterated in official communications that the board’s priority is the well-being of students and educators, particularly in areas where daily routines, including travel to exam centres, have been affected by regional tensions.
The postponements now extend beyond March 2, with exams originally slated for March 5 and March 6 also delayed “until further notice,” pending a fresh review of circumstances and logistical feasibility.
The postponements apply to students in seven key Middle Eastern countries with significant Indian expatriate populations, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, and Iran. Students attending CBSE-affiliated schools in these nations were scheduled to sit for board exams in early March, a critical period for final evaluations that can shape future academic opportunities and higher education prospects.
The board’s official notice explains that the “current situation” in parts of this region, widely associated with escalating tensions involving Iran and its neighbours, has hampered the smooth conduct of exams, prompting the board’s decision to temporarily put upcoming papers on hold. Schools and parents have been told to stay in contact with local authorities and await updates from CBSE headquarters.
Before the board’s official announcements, confusion swirled across social media and messaging platforms where fake circulars wrongly claimed that CBSE had cancelled exams outright for Gulf students.
These misleading notices suggested drastic changes to exam formats and cancellations of multiple papers, information swiftly debunked by the board. CBSE issued an “important alert” through its official channels, confirming that such circulars were not authentic and urging students and parents to rely only on verified updates from official CBSE platforms.
The board’s clarification emphasised that no exams have been cancelled and that any changes are limited to postponement decisions made in direct response to ground realities. This clarification was crucial in quelling panic among thousands of families who feared broader disruptions to this year’s board exam cycle.
With exams now postponed beyond the March 2 papers and additional tests originally scheduled for March 5 and March 6 also deferred, the CBSE has promised to keep reviewing the situation. The board’s next assessment is expected to focus on conditions for exams planned from March 7 onwards, with fresh dates to be published once authorities are confident that it is safe and practical to proceed.
For many students, the postponements are a double-edged sword, offering extra preparation time, but also prolonging uncertainty in a period already heavy with anxiety and study pressure.
Parents and guardians are being advised to monitor official channels closely and maintain daily communication with school administrators to ensure they have the latest information as developments unfold.
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CBSE postponed Middle East Board exams
On Tuesday, March 3, 2026, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) confirmed that it has extended the postponement of several board examinations in the Middle East, underlining ongoing concerns for student safety amid volatile regional conditions.
The decision follows the initial postponement on March 1, when exams scheduled for Monday, March 2 were deferred in seven countries due to the unpredictable environment that has disrupted normal life and raised safety questions for families and school staff.
Controller of Examinations Dr. Sanyam Bhardwaj reiterated in official communications that the board’s priority is the well-being of students and educators, particularly in areas where daily routines, including travel to exam centres, have been affected by regional tensions.
The postponements now extend beyond March 2, with exams originally slated for March 5 and March 6 also delayed “until further notice,” pending a fresh review of circumstances and logistical feasibility.
Which gulf nations are affetced?
The postponements apply to students in seven key Middle Eastern countries with significant Indian expatriate populations, United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, Bahrain, Kuwait, Oman, and Iran. Students attending CBSE-affiliated schools in these nations were scheduled to sit for board exams in early March, a critical period for final evaluations that can shape future academic opportunities and higher education prospects.
The board’s official notice explains that the “current situation” in parts of this region, widely associated with escalating tensions involving Iran and its neighbours, has hampered the smooth conduct of exams, prompting the board’s decision to temporarily put upcoming papers on hold. Schools and parents have been told to stay in contact with local authorities and await updates from CBSE headquarters.
Misinformation and official clarifications
Before the board’s official announcements, confusion swirled across social media and messaging platforms where fake circulars wrongly claimed that CBSE had cancelled exams outright for Gulf students.
These misleading notices suggested drastic changes to exam formats and cancellations of multiple papers, information swiftly debunked by the board. CBSE issued an “important alert” through its official channels, confirming that such circulars were not authentic and urging students and parents to rely only on verified updates from official CBSE platforms.
The board’s clarification emphasised that no exams have been cancelled and that any changes are limited to postponement decisions made in direct response to ground realities. This clarification was crucial in quelling panic among thousands of families who feared broader disruptions to this year’s board exam cycle.
What students should expect?
With exams now postponed beyond the March 2 papers and additional tests originally scheduled for March 5 and March 6 also deferred, the CBSE has promised to keep reviewing the situation. The board’s next assessment is expected to focus on conditions for exams planned from March 7 onwards, with fresh dates to be published once authorities are confident that it is safe and practical to proceed.
For many students, the postponements are a double-edged sword, offering extra preparation time, but also prolonging uncertainty in a period already heavy with anxiety and study pressure.
Parents and guardians are being advised to monitor official channels closely and maintain daily communication with school administrators to ensure they have the latest information as developments unfold.
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