CBSE Cancels Class 10 Exams in West Asia Amid US-Israel-Iran Conflict, Revises Evaluation

The Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) has canceled the Class 10 board exams scheduled in West Asia and Gulf countries due to the escalating US-Israel attack on Iran and regional instability. This decision affects over 50,000 students and introduces a new evaluation scheme based on the average of their best performances and internal assessments. Moving forward, CBSE aims to ensure student safety and timely results while monitoring the evolving situation for any further impact on academic schedules.
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