India’s CBSE postpones class 10 and 12 board exams in Middle East; New dates to be announced
In a sudden move that has sent ripples through the Indian expatriate community, the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) officially postponed the Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations originally scheduled for Monday, March 2, 2026.
The decision affects tens of thousands of students across several Middle Eastern nations. Citing the "current situation" in the region, the board emphasized that the safety and well-being of students and staff are the absolute priority during this period of heightened tension.
The Board made this decision in response to the volatile security situation in parts of the Middle East, which has seen heightened military activity and disruptions to daily life and infrastructure. The Board said the exams set for that day will not take place as planned, and new dates will be communicated later once safety and logistics can be assured. Schools and students in the affected regions have been advised to follow official CBSE channels and stay in regular contact with school authorities for updates and support.
The postponement stems directly from ongoing geopolitical tensions and regional instability in the Middle East, triggered by military escalations involving the United States, Israel and Iran. These tensions have led to airspace closures, flight cancellations and a breakdown in normal services, making it difficult for exam centres, supervisors and candidates to reliably attend or conduct examinations.
Education officials have said that the safety and welfare of students and exam staff is the top priority, and that forcing exams to go ahead amid unpredictable conditions would be unwise. The Board will monitor the situation closely and review the possibility of rescheduling additional exams planned after March 5. A formal review meeting is set for March 3, 2026, to decide the next steps.
While CBSE announced the postponement of March 2 exams in Middle Eastern centres, the Board also had to debunk a fake circular that circulated widely on social media earlier. This fraudulent notice falsely claimed that all remaining exams for Class 10 and Class 12 across the Middle East were permanently cancelled and that marks would be awarded via alternative evaluation.
CBSE labelled that viral notice as fake, urging students, parents and school administrators not to believe anything unless it is posted on official platforms such as the CBSE website or verified social media accounts. The Board emphasised that this fake circular contained incorrect information, including references to exam papers that were never scheduled.
For thousands of students in the Middle East preparing for one of the most important academic exams of their lives, this postponement brings a mix of relief and uncertainty. Many candidates and families were already dealing with exam stress, and the added anxiety of misinformation made the situation more confusing.
Schools are now focused on helping students manage their exam preparations despite the disruption, while officials coordinate to ensure revised plans are communicated clearly once decisions are made.
At the same time, students elsewhere, including in India and other global regions, continue to sit their board exams according to the previously published schedule, as the postponement applies only to centres in the listed Middle Eastern countries affected by the current regional situation. CBSE has assured that other international and domestic students will follow normal protocol unless further changes become necessary after the March 3 review.
CBSE has stated that new examination dates for the postponed papers will be announced later, and that the Board will review the situation again on March 3, 2026, to decide on exams scheduled to begin from March 5.
Students and schools must stay updated through official notices and avoid spreading or acting on unverified information. Until then, the focus remains on ensuring student safety while keeping the academic calendar as fair and consistent as possible.
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CBSE board exams in the Middle East explained
The Board made this decision in response to the volatile security situation in parts of the Middle East, which has seen heightened military activity and disruptions to daily life and infrastructure. The Board said the exams set for that day will not take place as planned, and new dates will be communicated later once safety and logistics can be assured. Schools and students in the affected regions have been advised to follow official CBSE channels and stay in regular contact with school authorities for updates and support.
Why were the exams postponed?
Education officials have said that the safety and welfare of students and exam staff is the top priority, and that forcing exams to go ahead amid unpredictable conditions would be unwise. The Board will monitor the situation closely and review the possibility of rescheduling additional exams planned after March 5. A formal review meeting is set for March 3, 2026, to decide the next steps.
Fake circulars and misinformation
While CBSE announced the postponement of March 2 exams in Middle Eastern centres, the Board also had to debunk a fake circular that circulated widely on social media earlier. This fraudulent notice falsely claimed that all remaining exams for Class 10 and Class 12 across the Middle East were permanently cancelled and that marks would be awarded via alternative evaluation.
CBSE labelled that viral notice as fake, urging students, parents and school administrators not to believe anything unless it is posted on official platforms such as the CBSE website or verified social media accounts. The Board emphasised that this fake circular contained incorrect information, including references to exam papers that were never scheduled.
Impact on students, parents and schools
For thousands of students in the Middle East preparing for one of the most important academic exams of their lives, this postponement brings a mix of relief and uncertainty. Many candidates and families were already dealing with exam stress, and the added anxiety of misinformation made the situation more confusing.
Schools are now focused on helping students manage their exam preparations despite the disruption, while officials coordinate to ensure revised plans are communicated clearly once decisions are made.
At the same time, students elsewhere, including in India and other global regions, continue to sit their board exams according to the previously published schedule, as the postponement applies only to centres in the listed Middle Eastern countries affected by the current regional situation. CBSE has assured that other international and domestic students will follow normal protocol unless further changes become necessary after the March 3 review.
What happens next?
CBSE has stated that new examination dates for the postponed papers will be announced later, and that the Board will review the situation again on March 3, 2026, to decide on exams scheduled to begin from March 5.
Students and schools must stay updated through official notices and avoid spreading or acting on unverified information. Until then, the focus remains on ensuring student safety while keeping the academic calendar as fair and consistent as possible.
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