
CBSE board exams in Middle East cancelled? Fake CBSE circular sparks panic
India Today
Amid tensions in the Middle East, a viral circular claiming cancellation of CBSE Class 10 and 12 exams in the region has triggered confusion. The board has clarified on X that the notice is fake and said an official update will be issued separately.
Amid ongoing tensions in parts of the Middle East, concerns have been growing among students and parents about whether CBSE Board exams in the region could be cancelled.
In the middle of this anxiety, a circular claiming cancellation of certain Class 10 and Class 12 examinations in the Middle East region has gone viral on social media.
However, as per leading media reports and CBSE’s own clarification, the circular is fake.
As per available data from past board cycles, CBSE conducts Class 10 and 12 exams for around 42 lakh students worldwide across 7,800+ centres, including in about 26 countries abroad — among them several in the Middle East region such as the UAE, Qatar, Oman and others.
In countries like the United Arab Emirates alone, there are about 15 CBSE-approved examination centres serving local and regional candidates.
The notice, titled “Circular for Affiliated Schools (Middle East Region)”, claimed that remaining language papers for Classes 10 and 12 scheduled after February 28, 2026, had been cancelled in the region.

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