CBSE Exams in Gulf Countries Postponed Again Amid Ongoing Conflict

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The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has further postponed Class 10 and Class 12 board examinations in several West Asian countries due to the ongoing war between Iran and US and Israel.

The new dates for the exams will be announced later, according to a circular issued by the board on March 3.

The exams were originally scheduled for March 2 but were postponed two days ago.

The decision affects thousands of Indian students studying in CBSE-affiliated schools across the Gulf region.

The CBSE conducts the Class 10 and 12 board exams annually in India and in select foreign centres where its affiliated schools operate.

The postponement marked a rare mid-session disruption to overseas board examinations.

Over 4.37 million students, including 2.51 million Class 10 students and 1.86 million Class 12 students, are appearing for the CBSE board examinations.